Real Estate
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Women Say Sexual Harassment and Discrimination Is Rife in Group for Realtors
The powerful National Association of Realtors has ignored sexual harassment complaints, including those against the group’s president, current and former…
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I Think Our Condo Board Is Spying on Us. Are These Cameras Legal?
Cameras that capture images in common areas of buildings for security purposes are lawful. Recording conversations, typically, is not.
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The Eternal Search for the ‘Nemesis Bird’
For every devoted birder, there is a bird that continues to elude sighting.
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Atop an Underwater Hot Spring, an ‘Octopus Garden’ Thrives
The heat, a new study suggests, makes for an ideal breeding ground for these eight-legged animals.
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Nuclear War Could End the World, but What if It’s All in Our Heads?
Some experts want to apply recent neuroscience research to the decision making that could lead to doomsday.
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I Accidentally Violated My Lease. How Do I Tell the Landlord — if at All?
In most cases, minor lease violations aren’t pursued because of the time and expense involved. But full transparency can often…
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Once a Force in Harlem, the Oldest Black Church in New York Hangs On
Mother A.M.E. Zion Church recently received a $200,000 grant for preservation, but attendance has dwindled to a few dozen congregants…
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Days on Mars Are Getting Shorter
The discovery, using data from NASA’s retired InSight lander, is puzzling to scientists who study the red planet.
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Why Are People Still Pressing Flowers? It’s a Form of Storytelling.
For 500 years, we’ve documented the science and beauty of the natural world by pressing plants. It’s a tradition that…
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Manasquan, N.J.: A Beach Town Where Kids ‘Have a Little More Freedom’
This shoreline borough is becoming more polished, but residents still cherish its old-fashioned vibe: “That’s the cool part about growing…
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