The new book Freedom to Discriminate argues that the real estate industry’s campaign to defend housing segregation still echoes in today’s politics.
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California's Top Utility Regulator to Step Down at End of 2021
Wall Street Banks Questioned by Fed About Evergrande Exposure
New York City traffic is close to reaching pre-pandemic levels as more people commute into the city through the bridges and tunnels run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
A supposed star water polo recruit to the University of Southern California showed up for practice once and never returned, a team coach testified at the “Varsity Blues” trial of private equity investor John B. Wilson.
Debt-Ceiling Mess Could Dent Dollar's 'Absolutely Secure' Status
Loomis Sayles Teams Up With State Street for a Rare ETF Foray
House progressives are lining up to defy Speaker Nancy Pelosi and oppose a bipartisan infrastructure bill Thursday, dealing a blow to the $550 billion measure’s chances and potentially endangering President Joe Biden’s economic agenda.
U.S. sales of new homes rose 1.5% during August compared with July to an annual rate of 740,000, according to the U.S. Census Bureau. The median sales price of new houses sold in August was $390,900, matching July’s figure, which was a record high. The supply of new homes for sale increased between July and…
The average median home list price in the 20 hottest markets, spread out across 17 states, was just $299,000 in August, according to Realtor.com compared with the national median price tag of $380,000. The common thread in Realtor.com’s list of the hottest real estate markets is these small and mid-sized cities offer larger homes, better…









