Census shows young adults are moving south and west, reshaping America’s political geography Published 4 hours ago
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Print article Garima Vyas always wanted to live in a big city. She thought about New York, long the destination for 20-something strivers, but was wary of the cost and complicated subway lines. So Vyas picked another metropolis that’s increasingly become young people’s next-best option Houston. Now 34, Vyas, a tech worker, has lived in Houston since 2013. “I knew I didn’t like New York, so this was the next best thing,” Vyas said. “There are a lot of things you want to try when you are younger you want to try new things. Houston gives you that, whether it’s food, people or dating. And it’s cheap to live in.”
(MENAFN - AzerNews) By Vafa Ismayilova
Azerbaijan has identified the burial places of civilians killed by the Armenian armed forces in Kalbajar region s Bashlibel village during the first Karabakh war in the early 1990s.
The Prosecutor General s Office reported on April 24 that it received information about the crimes committed by the Armenian armed forces against the civilian population in the village of Bashlibel, Kalbajar region. and the burial places of those who were brutally murdered have been identified.
The report added that the Prosecutor-General s Office along with representatives of other relevant state agencies had started excavations to find the bodies of those killed .
Republicans Argue D.C. Statehood Slippery Slope To District One Day Becoming Own Planet
WASHINGTON Speaking out against H.R. 51, which has now cleared the House and made its way to the Senate, congressional Republicans argued Friday that granting Washington, D.C. statehood would be a slippery slope to the District one day becoming its own planet. “If the tiny District of Columbia is admitted as the 51st state, what’s to stop it from going on to ask for recognition as a sovereign country, continent, or planetary body?” Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) said in an impassioned plea to senators, warning them to stop the bill or risk emboldening D.C. to slowly grow more spherical and, before long, call for its release from Earth’s gravitational pull. “Sure, we could give in to the District’s demands for representation in Congress, but pretty soon it will expect its own orbital path around the sun a blatant power grab for Democrats that would throw off the balance of the whole solar syst
The COVID-19 tally in Nashik rose by 5,918 on Saturday to reach 2,98,319, while the day also saw 46 deaths and 5,034 people getting discharged, an official said. The toll in the district stands at 3,272 and the recovery count is 2,47,343, he added. With 24,369 samples being examined during the day, the number of tests in Nashik went up to 11,15,980, he said. In another development, an Oxygen Express train brought 27.826 metric tons of liquid medical oxygen to Nashik on Saturday, additional district collector Dattaprasad Nade said. Nade, who is the medical oxygen cell coordinator here, said four tankers were unloaded at Nashik Road railway station, of which two are for Nashik district and two for Ahmednagar.