Major league ballplayers aren’t the only ones securing big paydays. Aaron Judge’s record-setting 62nd home run ball sold for $1.5 million, according to Goldin Auctions. The auction closed on Saturday night for a winning bid of $1.25 million plus a $250,000 buyer’s premium. “Multiple players have hit more home runs in a season but in…
Sask. farmers, researchers worry investor-bought land 'empties out the countryside'
As Terry Boehm sits on a tractor-powered snowblower on a cold winter day and clears a path to his shop, the grain and seed producer thinks about a more important path: the one his town and its young farmers will travel moving forward. Boehm comes from a long line of farmers near Colonsay, Sask., starting…
Supreme Court rules on property rights in win for land developers
The Supreme Court of Canada has given developers and property owners a major victory, making it easier for them to sue governments over regulations that remove all reasonable uses of their lands. The 5-4 ruling on Friday takes aim at governments that in effect steal land, through development freezes, zoning changes or environmental restrictions that…
Andrew Nembhard has a 'masterful' performance when the Pacers need it the most
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif — In 41 minutes on the home floor of the most successful team in professional basketball over the last decade, Andrew Nembhard never seemed to rattle or hurry. Cagey veterans who carried four championship rings on their fingers when they’re not on the floor threw all the pressure they could muster at…
Park Slope Two-Bedroom With Breakfast Nook, Large Foyer, Parquet Asks $1.175 Million
With its large rooms, central foyer and curved doorways, this Park Slope two-bedroom reflects the design sensibilities of the early ’40s. It’s on the fourth floor of 44 Prospect Park West, a six-story, 55-unit building across from Prospect Park and just outside the historic district. The brown brick building has a broad and modern entrance…
Class Action Lawsuit Filed to Recover
Investors can contact the law firm at no cost to learn more about recovering their losses LOS ANGELES, June 29, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Portnoy Law Firm advises Amazon.com, Inc. (“Amazon” or the “Company”) (NASDAQ: AMZN) investors that a class action filed on behalf of investors that purchased Amazon shares and lost money are…
How Taking a Crypto Course Can Help You Ditch Your 9-5
How Taking a Crypto Course Can Help You Ditch Your 9-5 in 12 Months or Less. In our current society, many people are unhappy with their 9-5 jobs. They feel unfulfilled, overworked, and underpaid. They want to break free from the chains of the corporate world, but they don’t know how. Taking a crypto course…
Should Buyers Invest in the UK?
Outside of New York, Hong Kong is one of the most expensive places to live in the world. This has caused a lack of affordable housing in the rental market, which has seen many choose to leave Hong Kong for cheaper areas. The Guardian reported that Hong Kong’s population dropped from 7.41 million in mid-2021…
Where are the hottest real-estate markets next year — and what's in store for the housing market in 2023?
The US housing market is nothing if not unpredictable. The housing market is slowing down, but some areas will see more buzz in 2023. Florida real estate was hot during 2022, with Tennessee, the Carolinas and Texas metro areas also featuring prominently on a list of the 100 largest metros where prices have risen most…
KINSELLA: US Supreme Court tosses principle that holds law together
Breadcrumb Trail Links columnists Stare decisis is the immutable legal rule that courts will stick to established precedent when making decisions. publishing date: June 29, 2022 • June 29, 2022 • 3 minute read 68 Comments Signs left by abortion-rights supporters line the security fence surrounding The Supreme Court on June 28, 2022 in Washington,…
