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2026 World Cup in Kansas City could strain housing market and displace homeless people
Missouri Independent· 4 hours agoThe 2026 World Cup will squeeze Kansas City’s already tight housing market in ways that could make...
Deseret News archives: Walmart opened for business on this day in 1962
Deseret News· 4 hours agoSports fans were still talking about Sandy Koufax’s no-hitter, and West Coast baseball fans were...
Steve Ballmer is 6th richest person in the world, wealthier than Bill Gates
Hindustan Times· 18 hours agoBill Gates founded Microsoft with his friend Paul Allen in 1975 and led it until 2000. At the time,...
Pune Inc: How a city startup gives people a different kind of immersive holiday in the countryside
Indian Express· 16 hours agoHadawale had studied agriculture in college, worked in a bank, and traded in onions. More than 200...
Santa Monica Is Getting Gussied Up With New Luxury Hotels. Here’s Everything We Know.
Robb Report· 4 hours agoA wave of refurbished and rebranded properties and a high-design campus are just two small pieces of...
Traders like a 'volatile & unpredictable' Trump
The Economic Times· 5 days agoDonald Trump's from-the-hip style may start making financial markets volatile again - and that's just fine for a breed of global fast-money traders who...
‘Gates Foundation has no money coming after my death,’ Warren Buffett, 93, hints at what will happen...
Hindustan Times· 3 days agoRecently sitting down with the Wall Street Journal for an interview, Buffett gave a preview of what...
Buffett gifts to Gates Foundation to end when he dies, WSJ says
CNBC Awaaz· 2 days ago“The Gates Foundation has no money coming after my death,” the 93-year-old chairman and chief executive officer of Berkshire Hathaway Inc. told the newspaper ...
Class of 2024: Thunderbird School of Global Management at Arizona State University
AV Network· 4 days agoNews and World Report for nine years running. Given its impressive reputation, Thunderbird...Biamp,...
Supreme Court Overturns the Chevron Doctrine
The Dispatch· 1 day agoIf not, is the executive interpretation reasonable? If it was, the courts would defer to the agency’s interpretation. No longer. As Chief Justice John...