Black people leaving the city of Pittsburgh has been a huge topic of conversation. On March 23, award-winning author Deesha Philyaw, who recently signed a.
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U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Chinaâs Vice Premier Liu He had a âcandidâ first conversation as the two sides try to resolve some of their differences on trade
Meanwhile, the White Houseâs top official for Asia said the U.S. is entering a period of intense competition with China
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The White House plans to release details today behind its theory that “Housing is infrastructure”, explaining its move to invest $318 billion – including $105 billion in tax credits – as part of the American Jobs Plan. According to a recent article at Bloomberg CityLab, the goal of including the funds is to “expand the supply of safe, affordable housing across the country, creating thousands of jobs along the way.” Through investments in funding and tax credits, the Biden administration hopes to see more than 2 million affordable housing units produced or preserved, boosting affordability of existing units and the level of affordable housing built each year, while expanding job growth under the American Jobs Plan.