Luxury renters in the country's hottest real–estate markets are spending tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars on renovations – even though they may have to return the space to same condition it was leased. Nancy Keates explains the trend on …
An East Bay man who gave his name only as Kyle was at Derco Fine Jewelers, across from Victoga, when he heard the gunfire. "We just scrambled over the counter and went to the back of the store," he said. "I heard people screaming and others on their …
This week, Judicial Watch released documents demonstrating that the Justice Department's Community Relations Service was deeply entangled in New Black Panther-led rallies and protests in Sanford, Florida, against George Zimmerman. These are the same …
One leg of righteousness can be utilized for service, spiritual practices, compassion, help and generosity. This is its creative aspect. The second aspect is to oppose immoral behaviour. Without this righteousness is unfulfilled and imbalanced. In …
With a shrunken tax base, the city cannot even service its debt of more than $17 billion, or $25,000 for every resident. Desperate times call for harsh measures. … Many affluent suburbanites hate the idea. The suburbs that encircle Detroit are …
The chauffeur service Ride Command has motored into the Tampa Bay area in hopes of picking up where a similar company called Uber left off. • Ride Command lets customers use a mobile phone app to order a ride right away for a predetermined price or …
Throughout history, except for the affluent population, women have done much of the work, and they still do. Since the 1950s, when I travelled …. We will always have petroleum products and the uses will extend to the distant future. However, we will …
(Which raises the question: Why had hedge-fund advertising been banned, ostensibly to protect the wealthy and investment professionals, while lottery ads have always been permitted, even though they delude the poor and unsuspecting into gambling away …
They could be — when and if they ever move from being taxpayer-subsidized toys for the affluent to products that provide value on their own. But that glorious day has not yet arrived. If you asked me who might actually be today's Luddites, people who …