The office apocalypse will see a wave of buildings demolished or converted to residential, New York City real estate exec says
The office building apocalypse is still taking shape, according to JLL senior managing director Bob Knakal. The top NYC real estate exec thinks...
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A new AI-powered search engine called Pearl is launching today, with an unusual pitch: It promises to connect you with an actual human expert if the...
Read MoreRight-wing commentators have a theory about plane safety concerns — and they say diversity is to blame
A recent string of plane safety incidents has made many more concerned about flying. Right-wing commentators including Elon Musk have baselessly...
Read MoreWhy rising inflation could impact your pension - and what to do about it
Inflation rose to 3 per cent in January - the highest level in 10 months. Here's what it means for your retirement savings
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The International Space Station (ISS) is too clean, according to a new study.
Read MoreExperts cautious on Russia-Ukraine peace talks
After U.S. President Donald Trump launched a diplomatic push to end the war in Ukraine, VOA Russian spoke to a range of experts who remain cautious...
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The Doomsday Clock team have officially spoken – and they've set the clock at 89 seconds to midnight. Previously, the clock set at 90 seconds to...
Read MoreUK households urged to follow ‘food rule’ after warning of second virus wave
British households are urged to follow a ‘food rule’ in the kitchen, as health chiefs warn of a potential second norovirus wave in the UK. The UK...
Read MoreWhat's Next in the DC Jet Crash Investigation
President Donald Trump blamed DEI efforts at the FAA for the tragedy. But experts and investigators say open minds are critical to finding out what...
Read MoreHere's what upcoming budget negotiations may mean for Social Security
As lawmakers in Washington, D.C., work to rein in government spending, some advocates and consumers are concerned that Social Security could see...
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