Farmers are growing crops and raising cattle in a "ghost town" built for millionaires. Developers broke ground on the project in 2010 but left 260 European-style homes unfinished, turning the luxury project into an eerie wasteland.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott installed a 1,000-foot-long chain of wrecking ball-sized buoys to block migrants crossing from Mexico, and the Department of Justice is suing him for it.
Gen Z's spending power is growing, and the retail industry is taking note. The cohort is staying up to date with fashion trends through TikTok, thrift stores, and dupes.
Russia attacked Ukraine's grain supplies days after withdrawing from the Black Sea Grain deal, putting global food supplies at risk. The deal's collapse shook up grain markets and caused food prices to spike.
Rents are still setting record highs in some US cities, but home prices are seeing their biggest declines in over a decade in other areas.
Ukraine says it has advanced by 1.2 miles in Bakhmut, after months of defending against a Russian onslaught. But Moscow has denied these claims and says it has the situation under control.
Thousands lined up at the US-Mexico border anticipating the end of Title 42. However, the Biden administration rolled out new measures requiring migrants to apply online or seek protection in the country they passed through.
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Russia has built extensive defenses across occupied parts of Ukraine in anticipation of a counteroffensive. These include anti-tank ditches, "dragon's teeth," and zigzag trenches. Ukraine president Volodymyr Zelenskyy said the "main battles are coming soon."