• Study finds that we are much more likely to find an Einstein on the political left

    A provocative fresh study has unearthed a correlation between left-wing convictions and both elevated intelligence quotient (IQ) scores and genetic markers thought to be linked with heightened intelligence. As elucidated by psychology researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities in their novel paper, published in the journal Intelligence, a plethora of intelligence assessments revealed […]

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    Does your income make the cut for affordable housing?

    Reports said these limits “serve as a guideline in qualifying purchasers and renters for affordable units as required under various city programs.”

  • Affordable Housing Project Approved In Charlotte

    Charlotte is moving forward with a plan to build more affordable homes. The homes will be built all around the city including 100 apartment units in northeast Charlotte on Mallard Creek Road.

  • What is it like to work in medical device development?

    Three workers at global healthcare company Viatris discuss the highs and lows of working in the medical device development sector and advise those with an interest in the area. : What is it like to work in medical device development?

  • Report: Iowa's housing market more affordable than other states

    (The Center Square) - Iowa's housing market is the 17th most competitive in the country, according to a new study released Thursday by the Common Sense Institute of Iowa. The Iowa Housing Competitiveness Index is based on four factors, the organization said: "The percentage of permits as a share of the housing deficit/surplus; the housing deficit/surplus as a percentage of the population; the hours required to pay a monthly mortgage; and the number of hours of work required to...

  • NY finally has a housing deal. Will it work?

    Whether or not the housing deal in the state budget will work won't be known for years. Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Eric Adams are hailing the housing deal as transformative. Housing experts are urging caution. [ more › ]

  • Study finds that providing housing and support benefits homeless

    Being supported to find a home and then receiving ongoing specialized support services are the key combination in significantly improving the well-being of people who have experienced homelessness, researchers say.

  • Who screwed millennials out of affordable housing? Part 2 – podcast

    How did the government set fire to the Australian housing market? Jane Lee and Matilda Boseley look at how the threat of a communist uprising, a benign sounding tax review and one prime minister’s admiration for two world leaders changed the lives of young AustraliansYou can subscribe for free to Guardian Australia’s daily news podcast Full Story on Apple Podcasts and Spotify: Continue reading

  • Johnson works to turn down House temperature as rebels weigh revolt

    Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is moving to cool House tensions as a band of hard-line Republicans weigh whether to set in motion an attempt at his ouster. Some on the far Right are livid with Johnson over a series of bills he put on the floor, most recently foreign aid for Ukraine that a majority […]

  • Arizona House Speaker finds himself in eye of abortion rights tornado

    Arizona state House Speaker Ben Toma (R) is facing a reckoning as he tries to navigate the fallout from Arizona's Supreme Court decision enforcing an 1864 abortion ban. Since the decision last week, Toma has twice helped block House Democrats’ efforts to repeal the ban on procedural grounds. Toma is facing pressure from

  • Zendaya Wears Her Vintage Blazer Like a Preppy Minidress—and It Works

    Zendaya embraced prep in her latest Challengers press tour look.Once again teaming up with longtime stylist Law Roach, the actor wore a vintage double-breasted blazer from Ralph Lauren’s Spring/Summer 1992 collection FOR a guest appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. While the original model wore the outerwear with crisp pleated white trousers on the runway, Zendaya styled her blazer as a minidress, pairing it simply with a white collared button-up, a black tie, and a black pocket square with white...

  • Potential Trump Case Juror Has Son Who Works for a House Democrat

    A woman whose son works for a House Democrat told the court that it would not affect her ability to serve as a juror on the Trump hush money case and be fair and impartial.