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‘Brutal’ housing prices hit America’s Zoom towns – markets once flourishing in the pandemic

After two years of bidding wars, above-asking and no contingency offers, many of the Zoom towns are now seeing a massive slowdown.

Zoom towns transforming small rural towns

As remote jobs took hold during the COVID-19 pandemic, a flux of remote workers left big cities for rural towns creating so-called Zoom towns.

Taken for Granted: Radical Grantmakers Lift Up Rural Artists and Culture Bearers

Two regional funding organizations are looking to bring new approaches to philanthropy, better serving groups traditionally left behind by current practices.

Biden administration partnering with job search companies to help fill teacher shortages

The Biden administration will partner with several major job search companies to try to address teacher shortages that have plagued many of the country’s school districts – moves that aim to boost a profession increasingly under attack.

Synthetic Milk Is Coming, And It Could Radically Shake Up Dairy

Synthetic milk does not require cows or other animals. It can have the same biochemical make up as animal milk, but is grown using an emerging biotechnology technique know as “precision fermentation” that produces biomass cultured from cells.

Comcast and Charter face a grim new reality: Actual competition

Cheap home internet from T-Mobile and Verizon is here, and it’s already threatening the cable giants.

In Just 5 Sentences, Elon Musk Gave Tesla Employees a Masterclass on How to Run Efficient Meetings

Meetings are more expensive than you might think, and there are four simple ways to reduce their cost.

SpaceX teams up with T-Mobile to fill cellular dead spots with Starlink

SpaceX is looking to expand the reach of its Starlink internet service, through a new partnership with T-Mobile. The collaboration will see the telecommunications giant’s wireless network combine with orbiting satellites to fill holes in its current coverage, with the first users expected to come online late next year.

A ‘Tsunami of Shutoffs’: 20 Million US Homes Are Behind on Energy Bills

Surging electricity prices spur worst-ever crisis in late utility payments.

Biden-Harris Administration Awards Nearly $119 Million in “Internet for All” Grants to Expand High-Speed Internet Access on Tribal Lands in Five States

The Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program is a nearly $3 billion grant program and part of the Biden-Harris Administration’s Internet for All Initiative.