Last year brought surprising developments in the U.S. rental landscape, as construction levels soared to unprecedented heights. With nearly 600,000 multifamily units completed—the highest since 1974—the hope was that this influx of apartments would relieve the pressure on renters. However, the reality is starkly different. Instead of lowering competition in the rental market, this new
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In the realm of American politics, it’s not uncommon for leaders to play a dangerous game of passing the buck, but the recent statements made by Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick exemplify an unraveling approach that borders on absurdity. Placing the blame for faltering economic data squarely on the shoulders of President Joe Biden while lauding
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In the landscape of college basketball, the significance of physicality often lurks in the shadows, overshadowed by flashier statistics and highlight reels. However, the recent clash between Auburn and Texas A&M starkly illustrated that brute strength can occasionally dictate the flow of a game far more than skill or strategy. Auburn coach Bruce Pearl’s admission
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Earth’s lower mantle harbors secrets that continue to elude our understanding, particularly when considering our planet’s magnetic field. Two massive, geological formations, often referred to as “large low-velocity provinces,” exist beneath the Pacific Ocean and the African continent. These structures have been a topic of intrigue for geoscientists since they were first detected in the
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Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC)’s recent pledge of $100 billion to expand its manufacturing footprint in the United States should send ripples through the global tech industry. This monumental investment not only emboldens U.S. manufacturing amidst international trade tensions and tariffs but also signifies a paradigm shift in how we view technology production’s geographical landscape.
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