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Holding Onto Korea’s Past, a Tile at a Time
In this city of high-rise apartments and uber-hip coffee shops selling $8 lattes, the handiwork of maintaining hanoks is a…
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Listening to the Homeless in America
More from our inbox: For Chefs, Rewards as Well as ChallengesAtoning for Past HorrorsA Life Without a Home Voices from…
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Public Workers Joined Ring That Stole IDs of Homeless People, D.A. Says
Eighteen people, including nine New York City public employees, were charged with joining a conspiracy that made ghost guns and…
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A New Initiative to Protect Black History Starts with Coltrane
The Philadelphia rowhouse once owned by the jazz musician will be restored through funds provided by the African American Cultural…
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Home Sellers Claim Warren Buffett’s Brokerage Defrauded Them
A division of Mr. Buffett’s conglomerate was added to a string of defendants in an antitrust lawsuit that alleges brokerages…
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Boy, 13, Is Killed Near His Brooklyn Home
The child, Troy Gill, had been walking home from a Brooklyn Nets game at Barclays Center when he was shot…
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The Best Markets for First-Time Home Buyers
A study ranks U.S. areas for younger buyers based on metrics like availability, affordability, job opportunities and local culture.
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For a Growing Number of Latinos, Home Buying Is a Family Affair
Many are becoming first-time and first-generation homeowners by pooling their family’s resources to buy as a unit.
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A House Where Old Miami Style Meets Old World Bohemianism
IT CAN BE hard to tell in Miami what’s natural and what isn’t. The sky is often uncannily blue, the…
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Why a $25 Million Plan to Relocate N.Y.C. Migrant Families Is Struggling
A program designed to resettle 1,250 families across New York State has moved only about 170 households, barely easing the…