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Can tiny-home mortgages fix California’s housing crisis?
Semafor· 5 days agoIt’s taking advantage of the momentum of the “Yes in My Backyard” (YIMBY) movement, which last year...
A Second Trump Term Would Double Down on Erasing Trans Rights. Here’s How Advocates Are Preparing
them· 7 days agoThe ACLU is also urging states to act now to prepare for a possible second Trump presidential term. ...
Global VC giant General Catalyst acquires Venture Highway, plans $500M-$1B investment in India -...
CNBC TV18· 5 days agoUS-based venture capital firm General Catalyst (GC) has acquired early-stage investment firm Venture...
The Supreme Court will consider reinstating a critical approval for a rail project in eastern Utah
Livemint· 11 hours agoThe railway is being pursued through a public-private partnership between infrastructure development and investment firm DHIP Group in Winter Park, Florida, and the Seven ...
Kallakurichi hooch tragedy: Stalin should step down, as DMK government’s lax attitude led to deaths,...
The Hindu· 23 hours agoPalaniswami on Monday, June 24, 2024 demanded that Chief Minister M. K. Stalin take responsibility...
Enemy within? China is buying land around American military bases
The Economic Times· 15 hours agoRecently, a nuclear missile base in Wyoming was seen to be under the Chinese threat. The US...
Biden bans U.S. sales of Kaspersky software over Russia ties
The Hindu· 4 days agoThe Biden administration on June 20 announced plans to bar the sale of antivirus software made by...
An Economic Policy That’s Just a Little Bit Radical
The Dispatch· 6 days ago(Sen. Marco Rubio and his deeply silly “national security” case for enriching his local sugar barons notwithstanding.) I can hear what’s coming next....
Building responsible AI
Financial Express· 5 days agoSantosh, a small farmer in Uttar Pradesh, is eagerly awaiting harvest season. A week before harvest, however, Santosh finds that his fields have been...
The semiconductor choke-point
Livemint· 6 days agoAs a result, even as Western politicians and bosses boast of making chips at home, Taiwan is now working furiously to remain indispensable. “The first...