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‘I live in hell’: Anti-growth fervor grips US South after pandemic boom
Dallas Morning News· 3 days agoIn Gallatin, Tennessee, house prices have jumped by two-thirds since the pandemic, and one local...
Beyond Trump: The real action in Milwaukee won't be the show — but in the back rooms
The Raw Story· 1 day agoIn less than a month, Republicans will meet in Milwaukee to crown Donald Trump as their Emperor King and Sun God. But he can also be irrational, impulsive, disloyal, dishonest, and unpredictable ...
Build a Dallas-Fort Worth rail link
Dallas Morning News· 7 days agoThe proposal from the North Central Texas Council of Governments to build a high-speed rail spur from Dallas to Fort Worth, with a stop in Arlington,...
When hot weather arrives, worker productivity is at risk
Crain's Cleveland Business· 18 hours agoBetween 1992 and 2017, heat stress killed more than 800 workers in the US, and injured more than 70,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. In the US, just five ...
Colorado banking leaders look ahead on interest rates, regulation and the economy - Denver Business...
The Business Journals· 5 days agoKevin Erickson, the Colorado market president for Texas-based Independent Financial, will act as CBA...
15 Restaurants That Pay Well for Fast Food Jobs | The Daily News
The Daily News· 7 days agoFast-food jobs are one of the most popular among U.S. workers, with more than 4.5 million people working for a fast-food restaurant in 2021. Many of these jobs are entry-level positions, meaning ...
Biz: Triangle targets fresh connections in France; Women take lead at Raleigh law firm - Triangle ...
The Business Journals· 1 day agoRyan Combs is used to pitching the Research Triangle Park in places such as Paris, but the reaction...
Major cases before the U.S. Supreme Court this term
New Hampshire Union Leader· 6 days agoThe justices on June 13 rejected a bid by anti-abortion groups and doctors to restrict access to the abortion pill in a 9-0 ruling that handed a victory...
What Can You Read in Prison?
Esquire via Yahoo News· 5 days agoBooks provide a lifeline to the incarcerated, but censorship and accessibility are major obstacles. In America’s prisons, people are finding their own...
America’s Doublethink on Working Through the Heat
The Atlantic· 20 hours agoIn San Antonio, on a blisteringly hot June day in 2022, Gabriel Infante, a 24-year-old construction worker, died in his first week on the job, after he...