Nation Jul 08 How discriminatory housing policies of the past are shaping heat waves today in minority and low-income neighborhoods In big cities, the heat hits hardest for people of color and low-income residents. By Ryan Doan-Nguyen, Associated Press
Economy Aug 10 Houses are getting scooped up before they’re listed. It’s shutting people out of homeownership As U.S. home prices surge while housing inventory is at a historic low, some real estate agents say the tight market is becoming even more competitive through the practice of so-called “pocket listing” deals that are sold to buyers before… By Courtney Vinopal
Politics Oct 10 Watch Edwards Reflects on Campaign Deja Vu, Plight of the Middle Class As part of an ongoing series of in-depth interviews with presidential candidates, former Sen. John Edwards, D-N.C. explains his views on the Iraq war, the status of the middle class in America, and running for president for a second time.