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London flat with a "sold" sign after it was previously available "to let."

May 8, 2025

Rent Prices Continue to Rise Rapidly in London

Over the last five years, rental prices have continued rising in London, making it more difficult for people to find housing.

By Maya Mehrara

bartenders at Mexican restaurant

April 5, 2025

Tequila and Tariffs Don’t Mix

The threat of U.S. tariffs on Mexican products like tequila impacts people, profits, and parties.

By Jannelle Andes

May 2, 2023

Indian Street Food Payments Go Digital

Vendors are now modernizing their businesses by using digital tools.

By Sonali Gupta

December 5, 2022

‘High’ COVID Cases Could Lead to Mask Mandate for LA County

Positive Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations are rising at a significant rate and Los Angeles County has gone from low to medium risk in the last few days. County Public Health Director Barbara Ferrer says if the area reaches the CDC's “high” transmission and hospitalization categories, that a mask mandate will most likely be imposed.

By Bill Meincke

British Pound Sterling bank notes.

October 4, 2022

Q&A: Economist David Blanchflower Explains the Current State of the U.K. Economy

The British government unveiled the largest package of tax cuts in over 50 years during their mini-budget announcement in the House of Commons last week, causing the British Pound Sterling to crash. Economist David Blanchflower shares his insights into the U.K. economy with The Click

By Sami Vanderlip

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