What Is Gentrification and How Does It Happen?

Gentrification often starts in places where homes are cheap and buildings are old. New people move in and invest money. The neighborhood begins to look nicer. Landowners raise the rent. Stores that sell cheap food or products close down. Expensive stores open. Over time, the people who lived in the neighborhood for many years cannot afford to stay.

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How AIPAC Influences U.S. Politics From Washington to New York City

How AIPAC Controls U.S. Politics What is AIPAC?AIPAC is a group in the United States. It supports the country of Israel. AIPAC tries to make U.S. leaders give money and

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Trump Reverses Punishment for States Boycotting Israeli Companies, an Idea Previously Floated by Netanyahu

In a surprising shift, former President Donald Trump has decided to reverse a policy that would have punished U.S. states for boycotting Israeli companies. The idea had been proposed earlier by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu but was never fully implemented.

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The Great Reshuffling: How NYC’s Housing Policies Are Accelerating Gentrification

New York City is undergoing a dramatic transformation, with skyline-altering developments and neighborhood changes happening at breakneck speed. But beneath the gleaming new luxury towers and trendy coffee shops lies a growing crisis of displacement that’s fundamentally altering the character of our city.

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Halal Violation Outrage at Green Leaf Bistro in Queens

A group of elderly community members visited Green Leaf Bistro at for what they believed would be a Halal meal. The restaurant’s exterior prominently displays “Halal” signage, and its menu contains no warnings about pork dishes.

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WIN Party Sparks National Outrage After Homophobic Attack on Openly Gay Influencer

Reliable sources confirm that WIN Party members deliberately used the derogatory term “Auntyman” – a Guyanese slur with the same hateful meaning as “faggot” – to describe Suseran. This attack comes despite the influencer’s positive contributions to Guyana’s business community and his status as one of the country’s most prominent digital creators.

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How Young People Are Changing the Future of New York City

For many years, young people felt like their voices were not heard. But this year, they are working hard and voting to make sure their hopes become real. They are using the internet and social media to spread their message, and they believe that a better New York is possible.

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A Heartfelt Introduction to Dillon Mohamed: A Guyanese Voice of Faith, Identity, and Hope

Meet Dillon Mohamed, a new kind of candidate in Guyanese politics, standing in the upcoming election under the banner of APNU. Dillon grew up in a home full of many cultures: Indian, Chinese, Middle‑Eastern, West African, Indigenous, and European roots. He learned from that family that Guyana is a mosaic of people, and every piece matters to the whole picture.

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No power deal signed yet with DR company – Jagdeo

-says no jobs will be lost While government has agreed to a two-year US$650,000 per month consultancy proposal from Dominican Republic firm InterEnergy to overlook the new power distribution network

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Carlsen claims first Esports World Cup title

(Reuters) – Norwegian Grandmaster Magnus Carlsen won the inaugural Esports World Cup chess tournament on Friday, defeating Alireza Firouzja in Riyadh. The article Carlsen claims first Esports World Cup title

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