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‘ResiClub’ compiled both public and private mortgage rate forecasts for the end of 2025. Here’s where they predict rates will go. Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareDesigning for the future should be the standard. With 2024 tracking to set a new global temperature record—surpassing the high reached just last year—and with an obvious uptick in human suffering due to war, social upheaval, political strife, and environmental degradation everywhere, the urgency for meaningful action is undeniable. Man’s negative impact on the planet is now unmistakable, driving home the need for swift and transformative change.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareTestimony from 11 current and former employees accused Djerf of bullying. Swedish influencer Matilda Djerf has been embroiled in a string of recent controversies.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareCommercial quantum computers are years away, but investors may be banking on the idea that they are the future. Here’s what to know. This year has been pretty good for tech stocks, including well-known tech giants like Apple, Microsoft, Alphabet, and Amazon. However, 2024 has also been a good year for many companies that operate in the artificial intelligence sector, such as Nvidia and Broadcom.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareA new study found that 35 buildings along the coast sank as much as 8 centimeters from 2016 to 2023. High rises are heavy, and that can cause the ground below them to slowly sink and settle, especially right after they’re constructed. But in Miami, dozens of buildings along the coast are sinking at “unexpected” rates, and long after they were initially built.
More | Talk | Read It Later | ShareThe MTA is swapping out its beloved retro models with orange and yellow bucket seats for sterile new cars. Not everyone is happy. This week, the MTA announced plans to order 435 more of the high-tech R211 trains—the ones with security cameras, brighter lights, more standing room, and those station-responsive digital maps over the extra-wide doors—that hit the tracks earlier this year.
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