'It's an unprecedented time for housing inequality in this country,' The Washington Post's Heather Long says, adding that 'the wealthier are going out and they're buying bigger homes right now' due to 'historic lows in the mortgage rate.'
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30 million Americans set to lose $600 weekly benefitAs federal pandemic unemployment benefits officially expire on Friday, Congress and the Trump administration are no closer to a deal that would salvage any portion of a $600-per-week check that would affect some 30 million Americans.
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Poor nations left out as rich countries rush to secure Covid-19 vaccinesAs wealthy nations ensure themselves a sufficient supply of vaccines, there are concerns the hoarding could lead to vaccine nationalism and a shortage for others.
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San Francisco Proposes To Shift $120 Million From Police To Tackle Racial DisparitiesSan Francisco Mayor London Breed plans to divert $120 million from the city's police to address inequities faced by the city's Black community in housing, health, economic opportunity and education.
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Nokia posts surprise second-quarter profit jump as new CEO takes the helmNokia saw its profits rise 22% to 316 million euros ($376 million) in the second quarter despite quarterly revenues falling 11% to 5 billion euros.
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