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This Miami Startup Says It Can Spot Undervalued U.S. Land, And It’s Luring Big-Money Investors

A Miami firm called LandQuire says its algorithm finds undervalued U.S. land for big flips, targeting Texas and Florida with $100K minimum buy-ins.

Online Giving Is Rewiring How Americans Show Up for Crisis Relief, and Raising the Stakes for Trust

Online donations make it easier to respond to crises in real time, but they also raise expectations for transparency, security, and proof of impact.

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