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The Latest Frontier in Housing Inequity? Pet Friendliness.
Scan the ads for luxury apartments — private dog parks! yappy hours! — and it seems like a golden age for renters with pets. But move down in price, and the picture changes. In Boston, for instance, only 24% of nonluxury listings are pet friendly, compared with 86% of luxury listings, according to Boston Pads, a real estate platform.
Hot Summer Threatens Efficacy of Mail-Order Medications
Melted capsules. Cloudy insulin. Pills that may no longer work. Doctors and pharmacists say the scorching temperatures enveloping the country could be endangering people’s health in an unexpected way: by overheating their medications.
Worried About a Convention Clash, Democrats Woo Uncommitted Delegates
Thousands of demonstrators are expected in the streets and the parks of Chicago for next week’s Democratic National Convention, most of them to protest the U.S. role in the war in the Gaza Strip. But officials are concerned about the potential for a more embarrassing spectacle: prime-time disruptions inside the arena itself.
U.S. Moves a Guided-Missile Submarine to the Middle East Amid Fears of Escalation
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin has ordered the guided-missile submarine USS Georgia to the Middle East, underscoring the threat of the regional crisis involving Israel and Iran that has threatened to spark a wider war, the Pentagon said.
Walz in the National Guard: A Steady Rise Ending With a Hard Decision
In the 1980s, the U.S. military was in the middle of a transformation. The Vietnam War was over, and a force once staffed with drafted troops who had fought and died in the jungles of Southeast Asia was transitioning to ranks filled solely with volunteers.
Harris Leads Trump in Three Key States, Times/Siena Polls Find
Vice President Kamala Harris leads former President Donald Trump in three crucial battleground states, according to new surveys by The New York Times and Siena College, the latest indication of a dramatic reversal in standing for Democrats after President Joe Biden’s departure from the presidential race remade it.
The Social Media Olympics
Just moments after American wrestler Sarah Hildebrandt won a gold medal at the Paris Games, she let the whole world know what she was thinking:. “Oh my gosh I just won the FREAKING OLYMPICS hahahahah DUUUUDE,” she wrote on social media from the event venue.
Ship Brings Rocky Clues to Life’s Origins Up From Ocean’s ‘Lost City’
Researchers have long argued that regions deep in the Earth’s oceans may harbor sites from which all terrestrial life sprung. In the Atlantic, they gave the name “Lost City” to a jagged landscape of eerie spires under which they proposed that the life-preceding chemistry may have churned.
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