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Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats
Remittances to the developing world hit record $647 billion, aiding the poor but helping keep strongmen from Nicaragua to Tajikistan in power African migrants recently sailed
Striking L.A. Workers Want Hotels to Help Build Affordable Housing
Hotel owners said that fixing the region’s longstanding housing crisis isn’t their job. Source link
Why Bacon Might Get More Expensive
Wholesale pork-belly prices are surging as the state’s new animal-welfare measure takes effect. Source link
Miami Sees Its First Population Drop in Decades
Listen to article (2 minutes) Miami, a global hot spot with ambitions to be a business and financial hub, is driving away more residents than
Elon Musk's X Sues Nonprofit That Accused It of Allowing Hate Speech
The social-media company alleges that the Center for Countering Digital Hate prepares its research using flawed methodologies to censor viewpoints it disagrees with. Source link
Cannabis Industry Confronts Billion-Dollar Threat: Weak Weed
A pathogen spreading among crops is cutting the recreational drug’s potency, forcing growers to cull “dudded” plants. Source link
The First Smart Gun Is Finally Coming to Market. Will Anyone Buy It?
The weapon, which can only be fired by an authorized user, has been in development since the 1990s. Source link
Mark Zuckerberg Could Be Held in Contempt of Congress: What to Know
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Hedge Funds Seek to Cut Off $1 Billion Meant for Opioid Victims
Drugmaker Mallinckrodt is talking to hedge funds about filing for bankruptcy and avoiding payments intended to help people addicted to opioids. Source link