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For many people, Labor Day signifies the unofficial end of summer. With kids heading back to school, the days getting shorter
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CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas — We've heard about it all summer long, issues at airports across the country during the summer travel season and now again ahead of Labor Day weekend.
But the U.S. Department of Transportation has a new
RentCafe’s most recent analysis of over 125 U.S. metro areas concluded that no less than 420,000 new apartments are expected nationwide this year. Considering the total deliveries for 2021, apartment construction is at a 50-year high — the last time developers completed more than 400
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JACKSON, Miss. — The water pressure at James Brown's home in Jackson was so low the faucets barely dripped. He couldn't cook. He couldn't bathe. But he still had to work.
The 73-year-old tree-cutter hauled bags of ice into his truck at a gas station on his way to a job Wednesday after