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SF landlord evicts tenants over MAGA and Israel support

A San Francisco landlord faces accusations of political discrimination after allegedly evicting tenants for their conservative MAGA views and support for Israel. The case raises serious questions about tenant rights and political bias in the housing marke

Dallas suburb rocked by 'Indians-only' housing claims

A prestigious Dallas suburb faces controversy as residents claim a new luxury housing project is being marketed exclusively to Indian buyers, sparking debates over discrimination and cultural integration.

Solving the Global Housing Crisis: New Approaches

Discover groundbreaking strategies to address the worldwide housing shortage, from modular homes to policy reforms. Learn how cities and nations are adapting to this pressing challenge.

Thatcher's Right to Buy: Legacy of Lost Homes

Decades after its launch, Margaret Thatcher's Right to Buy policy continues to spark debate. This article examines its lasting impact on housing availability and affordability in the UK.

US home sales crash to 13-year low

Home sales in the US have plummeted to their lowest level in 13 years, sparking fears of a worsening housing crisis. Experts reveal what this means for buyers and sellers.

Afro hair discrimination continues in UK

Despite progress, Afro-textured hair continues to face unfair discrimination in UK workplaces and schools, with many still forced to conform to Eurocentric beauty standards.

Labour's 1.5 million home plan for UK housing crisis

Shadow Environment Secretary Steve Reed unveils Labour's ambitious housing strategy, pledging 1.5 million new homes to address Britain's chronic shortage while balancing environmental concerns.

Rental deposit scheme boosts landlord profits

A government-backed rental deposit scheme has reportedly funneled millions into landlords' pockets, raising concerns over tenant rights and housing affordability in the UK.

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