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Higher costs and cramped conditions: the impact of Europe’s housing crisis
Affording a home has become a political issue as rents and prices soar and supply plummets. Fix Europe’s housing crisis or risk fuelling the far-right, UN expert warns‘Everything’s just … on hold’: the Netherlands’ next-level housing crisisDecades ...The Guardian - World -
‘I don’t have a choice’: UK patients turn to medical loans for treatment costs
Boom in healthcare borrowing prompts warnings from doctors and campaignersFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
How two high school students solved a 2,000-year-old math puzzle
Calcea Johnson and Ne'Kiya Jackson surprised the math world when, as seniors in high school, they produced innovative solutions to a 2,000-year-old puzzle.CBS News - Top stories -
Middle East crisis live: Rafah operation could result in ‘slaughter’, UN official says
UN humanitarian office spokesman says hundreds of thousands of lives could be at risk and there would be a huge impact on aid operations. Daniel Hurst is Guardian Australia’s foreign affairs and defence correspondent.. The Australian government ...The Guardian - World -
1996 ad perfectly predicted today's high cost-of-living. What it means for the next 30 years — and how to plan
"They say in thirty years a burger & fries could cost $16, a vacation $12,500, and a basic car $65,000."The Hill - Politics -
Middle East crisis live: Israel suspends broadcasts of Al Jazeera; minister threatens Rafah attack if truce talks undermined
Netanyahu cabinet votes to shut down TV network’s operations in Israel; Yoav Gallant says Hamas appear to not be serious about reaching a truce. A local official in southern Lebanon said an Israeli strike on a village on Sunday killed a couple and ...The Guardian - World - Israel -
Chipotle Wants Its Stock to Be More Affordable---for Employees
The burrito chain is planning a 50-for-1 stock-split to make its shares more accessible to workers—and hopefully retain more of them, CFO Jack Hartung says.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The inhumane criminalization of homelessness won’t solve the problem
Homelessness is a housing issue, pure and simple.The Hill - Politics -
Rhod Gilbert high on life after cancer treatment
The comedian says treatment for head and neck cancer has changed the way he lives.BBC News - Top stories -
A Fresh Approach to a Crisis
A group of researchers posited another explanation for the youth mental health crisis: Too much discussion.The New York Times - Top stories
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