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Are younger Americans rejecting the homeowning dream?
Meet the millennials who have done the math and say renting property is better for their finances and flexibility -
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Tracking stolen art with an app
The app created by Interpol helps users identify stolen artwork and artifacts — and assist in their recovery. -
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How to spend it in July
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Haley Warns Trump to Prepare for Younger Rival, Renews Call for Cognitive Tests
The former Republican presidential contender said Democrats should move on from President Biden after his halting debate performance.Donald Trump -
The Hill - Politics
Haley urges Trump to prepare for younger rival after Biden debate chaos
Former GOP presidential primary candidate Nikki Haley urged former President Trump in a Wall Street Journal article published Saturday to get ready to face a younger rival following a problematic debate performance from President Biden. “They are ...Joe Biden -
Inc. - Business
How 3 Asian American Women Conquered the C-Suite at OpenTable
Asian American women rarely make it to the top in corporate America. Here's how three did and at the same company. -
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McCarthy’s congressional replacement brings Asian representation to a deep-red California district
Fong, the son of Chinese immigrants, is the first Asian American to represent California’s 20th district in Congress.California -
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Arts Calendar: Happenings for the Week of June 30
Stephen Sondheim’s blockbuster musical ‘Merrily We Roll Along’ closes on Broadway, the Tokyo Gendai art fair returns for its second edition, Eddie Murphy stars in a long-awaited fourth ‘Beverly Hills Cop’ movie and more. -
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Saving Ukraine's art collections from Russian aggression
With Ukrainian cultural centers under attack, a museum in Kyiv is taking extra precautions to guarantee the safety of its collection for future generations.Ukraine
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