Bowser proposes changes to D.C. criminal code bill as congressional action nears
China claims ownership of second suspected spy balloon over Latin America
White people have flocked back to city centers — and transformed them: In the past decade, the White population increased significantly in urban cores across the country, bringing changes both sweeping and intimate - "'The Faustian bargain we make when we improve neighborhoods is in doing so, you drive out people who can no longer afford to live here,' said Drew Dutcher, president of the Elyria-Swansea neighborhood association and one of the few longtime White residents. 'Now, housing costs are going up, and pretty soon the only people who are going to be able to afford to live here are wealthier, Whiter people.'" [ed. note: yeah]
Eagles' Sirianni: 'Chip' on shoulder after not being retained by Andy Reid [ed. note: eyeroll]
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