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Black homeownership has declined in the city and nationally in the last 20 years, hindered by gentrification and inequitable lending policies.
With listings appearing and disappearing overnight, buyers are turning to alternate sources to snag a home before it ever lands on the market.
The pandemic shut down outdoor film shoots for months, but now the production trucks and crews are back and some New Yorkers are soaking it all in.
Freshmen at the University of Alabama offered a real time look at rush season. Their TikToks became must-see TV.
The artist, who also goes by Jade Kuriki-Olivo, began her career as a solitary and mysterious figure. Now, with the support of her community, she's become entirely herself.
After taking both games of a doubleheader against the Boston Red Sox, the once-listless Yankees suddenly resemble the team they were expected to be all season.
Herbicides are losing the war — and agriculture might never be the same again.
The whereabouts Ashraf Ghani, whose departure from Afghanistan last weekend sped the government's collapse, had been a matter of speculation for days.
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Contento, in East Harlem, sets an example for an industry that is rarely welcoming to diners with disabilities.
Over centuries, the legendary creature has become woven into the cultural imagination — and still fascinates as a symbol of the untamed.
Even as the flames grew closer, the town was fighting to keep a state prison and preserve its economic base.
Talking to children about various types of protest can empower them to make their voices heard.
The mother of reality TV was there all along as her daughters rose to fame. Now it's her time in the spotlight.
He wasn't going to achieve his dream of becoming a boxer by sparring with a light pole. He needed somebody to hit him. Wish granted.
Tired of sweatpants and bike shorts — not to mention all the targeted ads — women are gravitating toward sporty, stretchy skort-dresses for everyday wear.
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