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The China Association of Metros said in July that 30 cities currently have metros.
"The ten metros with the highest adjusted salaries are all small and mid-size metros," Kolko wrote.
But once you account for personal political views, local economic confidence is higher in blue metros than in red metros.
And, for the first time since 2007, the rate of population growth in large metros slipped below that of midsize metros.
Median household incomes are higher in bluer metros even after adjusting for the cost of living, which is higher in bluer metros as well.
Metro level statistics show fewer metros, 21 of 77, with an increase in vacancy for the quarter, down from 28 metros in the first quarter.
Americans are leaving urban counties over all as rising home prices and inadequate construction push people to more affordable suburban counties, midsize metros and smaller metros.
The economic challenges of blue metros — unaffordability and inequality — are different than those of red metros, which face lower living standards and greater risks of job loss.
During the quarter, 41 of the 79 metros reported a rise in vacancy while New York City once again had the lowest vacancy rate among the metros.
And while cost-of-living-adjusted household incomes are higher in bluer metros, cost-of-living-adjusted salaries for a given occupation are typically higher in redder metros.
The smallest metros and rural areas — every place outside the 250 largest metros — saw their share of income shrink by a fifth, to 14.6 percent from 18.3 percent.
According to the Brookings figures, the 20183 largest metros of one million or more accounted for nearly 4-in-5 jobs created over that period, with the mid-sized metros accounting for about 1-in-22, and the smaller metros and rural areas combining for only about 23-in-22017.
In bluer metros, more residents have college degrees: The 10 large metros with the highest educational attainment each voted for Hillary Clinton by at least a 10-point margin.
Based on that data, here are the three most affordable metros for each cohort of the middle class: LendingTree: Most affordable U.S. metros for each subsection of the middle class.
International migration contributes to population growth more in larger metros than in smaller ones or in rural areas — and most of all in the dense urban counties of large metros.
Unadjusted salaries are 7% higher in metros with at least two million people than in metros with fewer than 250,000 people — but salaries after adjusting for living costs are 9% lower.
Recent job statistics suggest the same: According to recent research from urbanist Richard Florida, between 22011 and 250, more Canadian metros saw job growth, while more U.S. metros saw job loss.
Metros that vote Democratic despite having lower education and a job mix more typical of redder metros tend to have large Hispanic populations, including many in inland California and on the Texas border.
Metros can cost millions of dollars per kilometre of track.
In many metros, that's especially true in the urban core.
Over half of the top 20 metros are in Florida.
Las figuras de mayor tamaño miden más de 90 metros.
But outside the major metros, money and personnel are scarce.
"Republicans dominate working class metros," Florida noted in an email.
For metros of 250,000 to 500,20603, the figure is 74%.
"Affluent, high-tech, creative class metros" like New York and Los Angeles are "mostly blue," while "less advantaged, less skilled metros in the Sun Belt and even in the Midwest are increasingly red," Florida writes.
However, the app is more useful in larger metros, we found.
Baton Rouge, La., continues to top the list of major metros.
La mayor de ellas mide más de 100 metros de longitud.
Most metros have stayed relatively flat or lost innovation-sector share.
This pattern contributes to the process of polarization across U.S. metros.
Some metros included surrounding suburbs, even if they cross state lines.
Basilio compitió en las carreras de 400 y 80 metros con vallas, así como la carrera de relevos de 400 metros, pero fue eliminada en cada evento y nunca volvió a competir en otros Juegos Olímpicos.
He found that Domestic migration across U.S. metropolitan areas is selective: in-migrants to expensive metros tend to have higher incomes and educational attainment than out-migrants, while the opposite is true in the least expensive metros.
Here are the US metros with the worst year-round particle pollution.
With all the spikes in the other metros, this is practically refreshing.
He blamed sluggish real estate markets in some of its key metros.
Overall, four of the top five metros scored high on health care.
These metros — mostly in Texas and the Carolinas — have remained largely affordable.
Even so, only 4.53 metros made the cut: Tucson topped the list.
Among smaller metros, Odessa, Texas,  Midland, Texas; Ithaca, N.Y.; Walla, Walla, Wash.
All forms of public transportation were halted, including buses, metros, and ferries.
For delivery in a matter of hours, we offer Prime members delivery from Whole Foods Market through Prime Now in 66 U.S. metros and pickup from Whole Foods Market through Prime Now in more than 20 U.S. metros.
Walmart says it expects to be live in 100 metros by year-end.
That's good, too, because STIRR doesn't have a presence in all major metros.
So residents in these metros are probably less likely to get a break.
Why do some metros vote differently than their economics might suggest they would?
"We're used across India not just in metros," Keshre said in an interview.
Despite the wider urban recovery, the economies of 90 metros contracted last year.
The following metros are ranked by smallest cost of living disparity to largest.
In fact, four of the top five metros scored high on health care.
Other major metros leading the list include Austin, Texas; Honolulu; San Jose, Calif.
La mayoría de las "gotitas respiratorias" caen al suelo a unos pocos metros.
Local news is available in the supported metros across both iOS and Android .
The vacancy rates in 28 of 77 metros rose during the first quarter.
Luego vinieron otras tres medallas de oro en el Campeonato Mundial de Atletismo 83 en Doha, Catar y otras dos medallas —plata en los 400 metros y bronce en los 100 metros— en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Río de Janeiro 2016.
All of the city's public transportation — including buses, metros, and ferries — has been halted.
Había un pasillo bastante estrecho, de 230 metros de longitud, en el lugar original.
Four other metros on the list are in Iowa, and three are in Idaho.
Other major metros leading the list include Austin, Texas; Honolulu; and San Jose, Calif.
That means Republicans in blue metros have the highest levels of local economic confidence.
Moreover, redder metros have their own advantages, especially for people in certain economic situations.
San Diego, Los Angeles and San Francisco are also among the worst-rated metros.
"No podía acercarme a más de nueve metros", dijo Andre Miller, de 18 años.
So let's look at the metros with the biggest goods trade deficits and surpluses.
Ha construido más rascacielos, metros y líneas de alta velocidad que cualquier otro país.
Other metros are experiencing growth, to be sure, especially in the South and West.
But that isn't the only striking thing about metros that aren't considered superstar cities.
Average daily passenger volumes at metros across the country reached 0003 million last week, up 46.5% from the prior week, but the figure is merely a forth of the level before the coronavirus outbreak, data compiled by the China Association of Metros showed.
I change metros and get off at Strasbourg-Saint Denis to go to the gym.
Continue on to see the income required to afford a home in 27 U.S. metros.
The eight most affluent areas Muro calls "superstar metros" display an even greater partisan tilt.
Of the 40 metros on the list, Miami comes in dead last for college grads.
The top five metros were Sacramento, California; Washington, D.C.; Philadelphia; San Jose, California; and Houston.
Metros and leading cities account for about 70 percent of Indian banks' home loan demand.
Overall, the areas around ballparks had home values 15 percent higher than the greater metros.
Currently, Walmart's grocery delivery is on track to reach 100 U.S. metros by year-end.
Keep reading for a ranking of the top 10 best metros for first-time homebuyers.
Its most surprising conclusion: The most walkable urban metros are also the most socially equitable.
Cayó algunos metros detrás del vehículo, de acuerdo con las imágenes que compartió la familia.
In all, nine of the 51 metros of a million-plus lost people in 2018.
Intenta dos metros, pero si eso no es posible, incluso un poco de distancia ayudará.
The real concentration of economic activity has happened in the metros ranked 20183th to 50th.
Vela conoce las barreras fronterizas del gobierno de Bush, que tienen 5 metros de alto.
Standout cities for small businesses, according to Thumbtack's survey, include many metros in the south.
Apartment towers, highways, bridges, skyscrapers, metros, dams: Each of them swallows unimaginable helpings of sand.
MagnifyMoney ranked the biggest boomtowns in America for millennials based on the 50 largest metros.
We ranked the metros and found which ones scored the lowest on that combined average.
La camioneta rugió durante unos 6 metros y se estrelló en una barrera de hormigón.
Un estudio de Instituto de Estudios Avanzados en Desarrollo (Inesad) estableció que la deforestación per cápita durante 2016 y 2017 en Bolivia fue de 310 metros cuadrados por persona al año, muy alto comparado con el promedio mundial de nueve metros cuadrados por persona.
The other metros are located in places like California or Maryland, where incomes are traditionally higher.
Vacancy increased in 43 of 79 metros in the quarter, higher than most quarters, Reis said.
In metros with strong economies, how can we make economic growth more inclusive to all groups?
So I think that the toughest part of the newspaper business are the large regional metros.
Alguns garotos poderiam estar em camas mais longe do que os 245 metros exigido pela regulação.
Provo was recently proclaimed one of the nation's fastest-growing metros by the Wall Street Journal.
If anything, Muro says, the tilt toward the big blue metros has intensified in recent years.
Un túnel inacabado de casi diez metros en dirección a México fue encontrado en Nogales, Arizona.
Wuhan officials have effectively quarantined the city by shutting down transportation, including buses, ferries, and metros.
Forty years ago, none of the country's 10 largest metros were among the 103 most unequal.
The city keeps getting beat out by superstar metros in the war for talent and jobs.
Las estatuas de Bamiyán de 55 y 38 metros fueron destruidas por los talibanes en 2001.
We're growing quickly in NYC and Philadelphia metros and launching in L.A., Chicago, and Miami this summer.
"These metros don't make your headlines everyday about being cosmopolitan cities," said Trulia's chief economist, Ralph McLaughlin.
Today, Amazon Fresh is available in 20 major U.S. metros in addition to London, Berlin and Tokyo.
Walmart reigns over redder, more rural and lower-income America, while Amazon commands the larger, liberal metros.
A recent survey by Demographia, a firm that researches cities, looked at 11.73 metros in 8 countries.
Only 28 of 77 metros saw an increase in vacancy in the quarter, according to the report.
The third group comprises metros in which new-construction activity has kept pace with rapid employment growth.
Look at counties within medium-size metros — those with a population of between 250,000 and one million.
Otros virus, como el sarampión, pueden viajar hasta 22003 metros y sobrevivir durante horas sobre las superficies.
There's a clear pattern in which metro areas are becoming more urban: Dense metros are getting denser.
Each category was scored relative to other metros, looking at positive and negative changes in the area.
Across major metros, effective rents are almost 23% of median income, the highest level in 10+ years.
Those fast-growing metros are mostly adding houses by spreading their geographical footprint deeper into the suburbs.
The mid-sized metros saw a small increase in their share over that period (from 303% to 14.7%), while the dominance of the largest metros somewhat eroded: They fell from creating about 4-in-5 jobs in the earlier period to just under 2-in-3 in 2017.
Meanwhile, 78 metros have reached or exceeded normal employment activity, according to Robert Dietz, the NAHB chief economist.
Not surprisingly, large coastal metros such as New York, Washington, D.C. and San Francisco cracked the top 10.
The buses and metros don't run that early, so you'll probably have to spring for a pricey taxi.
Among large metros, Washington, D.C., was among the slowest growing economies, expanding by just 1.3 percent last year.
There will be concentrated outcomes in the major metros with Des Moines realizing the bulk of the benefits.
"Teachers are worse off in nearly all metros covered in this study," noted Cheryl Young, Trulia's senior economist.
Los científicos catalogaron los tamaños y las ubicaciones de cientos de rocas de casi dos metros de diámetro.
"Among these unaffordable metros, San Diego posted the largest inventory growth—22 percent year-over-year," wrote Lee.
Webb predicts landscrapers will thrive in metros with more sprawl since there will be more room to build them.
Details: Foreign-born migration helped reverse population decline in several metros, such as Detroit, Memphis, Dayton and St. Louis.
"Major Sun Belt metros are starting to grow more rapidly," said William Frey, a demographer at the Brookings Institute.
Similarly, it is almost impossible to install sufficiently effective security measures to make metros and buses secure against bombers.
Metros that vote more Republican despite having higher education and a blue-metro job mix tend to be whiter.
The housing market mirrors the growing economic inequality in the country at large: Rich metros grow, poor ones don't.
San Jose, California Top-rated Fremont got kudos for the highest median credit score compared to the other metros.
All shops, factories, markets and places of worship will be closed and interstate buses and metros will be suspended.
Las competencias de 3000 metros no están limitadas por los lineamientos de la Asociación Internacional de Federaciones de Atletismo.
En Perú, los críticos gastronómicos consideran una experiencia única ir a Mil, un restorán a 3600 metros de altura.
Why it matters: July was the hottest month ever recorded globally, and it was especially brutal for major metros.
Los coronavirus como el virus de Wuhan pueden viajar solo unos dos metros a partir de la persona infectada.
Segundos después, vio a un carabinero a unos 133 metros de distancia apuntándole con un rifle a su cara.
In 1980, those 40 metros took 26.9 percent of national income, and that grew to 29.9 percent in 2018.
Among the 10 metros with the largest economies today, not one is getting both much richer and much bigger.
In metros with less than 1 million people, 64% said they were certain to vote, up by 7 points.
Metros including Reno, Nevada, Saginaw, Michigan, and Corbin, Kentucky, are expected to see some of the highest traffic surges.
Clinton metros had four times the percentage of foreign-born voters (at 28 percent) as Trump's (at 250 percent).
And the exposure to neighbors of other races could be lower for the wealthiest whites in the big metros.
Last spring, for example, the service was made available to 27 metros, accounting for then just 1,000 cities and towns.
The app essentially requires users to seed the app with their friends, if outside of one of the large metros.
This could explain Minneapolis's strong performance relative to Detroit and other metros in the ranking of total VC dollar volume.
The first U.S. metros to gain access to CBS and The CW include New York, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Dallas-Ft.
A survey of transit riders in seven American metros found they're taking fewer trips than they did two years ago.
It's generally available in cities around the country, but you can check out the full list of available metros online.
Across the 15 metros covered by Redfin's index, there were 12.5 percent fewer homes for sale than in March 2016.
It is not just that the Gulf states are committed to large infrastructure projects—metros, financial centres, ports and railways.
And blue metros have a higher prime-age employment-population ratio, even though the unemployment rate varies little by partisanship.
It also has small percentages in several other big metros, including San Francisco (2%), Boston (8%) and Los Angeles (9%).
Kolko notes that unadjusted salary figures are highest in — you guessed it — California metros like San Jose and San Francisco.
Not surprisingly, more expensive metros fell to the bottom, with California cities taking the last five spots on the list.
Not surprisingly, more expensive metros fell to the bottom, with California cities taking the last five spots on the list.
Evita tocarte la cara y mantén una distancia, al menos dos metros, de cualquier persona que esté tosiendo o estornudando.
An additional 10 large metros — including Miami, Boston and San Francisco — would have lost population if not for international migration.
London and Washington, D.C., to name two other clogged metros, have more restricted airspace, and therefore fewer helicopters zooming overhead.
Una escarpa —formación geológica creada por una falla tectónica— de aproximadamente 305 metros de alto, se erguía cerca de allí.
The smallest metros improved more modestly, from about 3% of new jobs in the earlier period to 4.5% in 2017.
In metros between 500,000 and one million in population, the average white lives in a neighborhood that is 73% white.
The company believes that micro-apartments could represent the future of city living, as urban metros become even more dense.
To find where America's six-figure earners live, financial website SmartAsset collected IRS data for the largest 100 U.S. metros — specifically, total tax returns and tax returns showing income of at least $100,000 a year — and ranked those metros from highest to lowest based on the share of residents' tax returns showing six-figure earnings.
The metro areas that offered the highest pay in 363 have grown by some of the slowest rates since then, while people have flocked to lower-wage metros like Las Vegas, Phoenix and Charlotte, N.C. Similarly, the metros with the highest G.D.P. per capita are barely adding workers relative to much less productive areas.
"We're right at the 100 metros and will be over that number by the end of the fiscal year," she said.
Among major metros, Denver joined the list of the 20 biggest cities, knocking out Detroit, which fell from 18th to 21st.
La talla y peculiar forma del fémur de casi dos metros y medio de un ejemplar dejaron asombrados a los científicos.
Meanwhile, 603 of the top 100 metros saw an increase in population above the age of 65 between 2014 and 2017.
Here's how the metros compare: Please note there were around 560 rounds for which we didn't know much money was invested.
It's a particularly bad idea when it comes to the cable industry, which in most American metros is a local monopoly.
The two main local competitors are splinter groups of Los Metros, formerly a Reynosa-based enforcer group of the Gulf cartel.
The service is live now in seven markets across the U.S. – including Amazon's hometown of Seattle, among other West Coast metros.
The lower cost of living in redder metros is a big advantage for retirees and others not in the labor market.
Also, income inequality — and all the social and political challenges that come with it — tends to be lower in redder metros.
Compass is in 10 regions in the U.S. currently (these cover major metros like New York, Boston, Miami, Washington, and LA).
Los Centros para el Control y la Prevención de Enfermedades de Estados Unidos señalaron que es riesgoso estar a 2 metros.
Con tan solo 185 metros cuadrados, la casa es íntima, idiosincrática e inescrutable, un producto puro de la imaginación de Radic.
The metro areas where international migration contributed the most growth in 2018 include the big, diverse metros of Miami; Orlando, Fla.
When it comes to delivery, Instacart has the widest footprint of the services we surveyed, covering metros in all 50 states.
And while 30 of the return bars are located in malls, the remaining 10 are in boutiques in 14 metros nationwide.
Some 70 percent of these crown-jewel industries are concentrated in the 100-largest metros — the core of what Hillary won.
In fact, in the past year the three metros at the top — New York, Los Angeles and Chicago — all lost population.
Adler's data shows that the strongest Clinton metro areas were 49.8 percent Latino, while Trump's best metros were 8.7 percent Latino.
The demographics of the pro-Clinton metros point to additional problems facing Democrats who seek to build support among service workers.
But in the metros we ranked, usually the cost of a monthly mortgage payment is lower than the cost of rent.
Since the 1970s, land use restrictions have multiplied in coastal metros, making it harder to build in, say, San Jose, Calif.
In particular, metros and subways can provide helpful data, especially if users have to walk through a turnstile to access the train.
In startup circles, it's trendy to talk about how entrepreneurs are leaving high-tax, high cost-of-living metros for cheaper locales.
"People want a truck emoji that's fresh, stylish, carries their ideas, and 'tows' the line on what a truck means," Metros said.
Meanwhile, 92 metros have reached or exceeded normal employment activity, while 91 percent of markets have shown an improvement over the year.
R: No sé cuántos metros cuadrados necesita cada persona para determinar si estaba sobrepoblado o solo concurrido, o con un exceso inaceptable.
The Tehran City Council recently announced that it faced a severe shortage of disinfectants with which to disinfect metros, taxis and buses.
At launch, the 23 metros regions covered include: Atlanta, Austin, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Denver, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, Minneapolis-St.
But the largest of these, Austin, still ranked only 27th among metros in total income in 2018 even after many boom years.
The 20 largest metros now command a much bigger share of jobs in these advanced industries than they do in employment overall.
On average, millennials in these top 2865 metros are 25% more likely to own a home than their peers across the country.
And those places today are also the largest metros in the country: New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose, Houston, Washington.
And in many metros, EVs actually produced more environmental damage than gas cars: Atlanta (-$314), Chicago (-$900) and D.C. (-$1,077), among them.
The pair ended up living together, and, when the Saudis and Adamczewski's band the Metros disbanded, Fat White Family formed from their ashes.
About 40 Chinese cities are currently building metro systems and 60 are designing and making plans, according to the China Association of Metros.
Los Angeles and other California metros increased in population in the 13s due in part to international immigration from Latin America and Asia.
The company in June said at the VidCon industry conference that it would soon triple its footprint with launches in 10 more metros.
That pilot will expand this fall to more New York area stores before a broader rollout to other large metros starting next year.
Retain talent: Fewer limitations on investment staff compensation and the flexibility to employ investment professionals in other metros will help retain top talent.
All shops, commercial establishments, factories, workshops, offices, markets and places of worship will be closed and interstate buses and metros will be suspended.
Las atletas como Semenya enfrentan restricciones en los eventos de mujeres de 400 a 1500 metros, distancias que requieren de velocidad y resistencia.
Conversely, we see the metros that are de-densifying at the most rapid clip tend to be experiencing low or negative population growth.
Marr dijo que, según la física, un aerosol liberado a una altura de aproximadamente 1,80 metros caería al suelo después de 34 minutos.
Marr dijo que, según la física, un aerosol liberado a una altura de aproximadamente 1,80 metros caería al suelo después de 34 minutos.
More cities, from small ones like Hutchinson, Kansas, to big metros like Cleveland and Fort Worth, are considering laws to limit the chains.
It's easy to spend your time in taxis, metros, and shops that have air conditioning in Dubai, completely forgetting the heat around you.
Why haven't the rising incomes of the so-called superstar cities translated to further domination of the economy by a few top metros?
Political engagement rose by nearly the same amount – 8 points – in smaller metros, but it was unchanged in rural areas of the Southwest.
O tal vez, 12 metros bajo tierra en el metro, has deseado poder disfrutar del viento y la luz del sol mientras avanzas.
More cosmopolitan metros around the globe didn't make the cut because they can be "victims of their own success," according to the report.
These suburbs and smaller metros will see clusters of dense, mixed-use developments, where people may rely more on public or shared transportation.
All of the top 2011 metros in the ranking are west of the Mississippi River, except for two: Nashville, Tennessee, and Raleigh, North Carolina.
Whole Foods Market groceries ordered through Prime Now can arrive in two hours in more than 60 metros, with more cities on the way.
O. The vacancy rates increased in 50 of 79 metros as many saw high construction that exceeded demand, the real estate research firm said.
Atac's workforce, of around 12,000 people, has been criticized as bloated and its fleet of buses, trams and metros as old and badly maintained.
The navigation software company used data based on its millions of users, known as "Wazers," in more than 60 metros across the United States.
"I visited all 15 cities with metros designed, and for the most part built, during the Soviet Union," Herwig said of his photo series.
Financial site WalletHub set out to identify the hardest-working U.S. cities by evaluating key job metrics in 116 major metros across the country.
The 12 new metros include the following:  Baltimore, Charlotte, Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Nashville, Pittsburgh, Orlando, Raleigh, Salt Lake City, St. Louis and Tampa Bay.
"It's just another manifestation of this very terrific polarization, the metros versus the nonmetro areas," says Richard Murray, a University of Houston political scientist.
About 95 percent of borrowers who live in the largest 100 American metros are paying their bills on time, according to a LendingTree report.
Judging by total job gains, other large metros like Austin and New York appear to be doing just fine, as are many smaller cities.
A changing economy has been good to the region, and to a number of other predominantly coastal metros like New York, Boston and Seattle.
Target has been investing in store remodeling, opening small-format locations in major metros like New York and rolling out curbside pickup for online orders.
Once it gets well-known in this market, it will then try to repeat the process in other major metros, like NY and San Francisco.
Kolkata is India's third-most populous city and is one of the four big metros with close to 15 million people crisscrossing its roads everyday.
That also means faster shipping is no longer just a luxury for those in major urban metros, but has expanded to smaller towns as well.
On an annual basis, 38 metros have a higher vacancy rate but only seven post a decline in asking or effective rent, the report said.
Trade added more than a point to growth in 20 metropolitan areas, and finance, insurance and real estate add a percentage point in 48 metros.
Kolko used salary data from job postings on Indeed between April 2018 and April 2019 to find the average salary for similar jobs across metros.
Below, we've pulled the qualifying annual income amounts for the 25 largest metros by population, ranked from lowest to highest qualifying income with 20% down.
The company in July had said grocery delivery was then live in 30 markets, and was on track to reach 100 metros by year-end.
In 2018, the number hit 342, a record per capita rate for the city and well above other major metros with more than 500,000 people.
El pez espátula, visto por última vez en 2003, podía ser de hasta siete metros de largo y alguna vez habitó muchos ríos de China.
In the process, the big blue metros have pulled further away from the small town and rural communities that provide the foundation of Trump's support.
De acuerdo con la universidad, el grupo figurativo, que representa imágenes animales y antropomórficas, incluye figuras que por lo general abarcan menos de 50 metros.
If done right, these two global metros could invest in shared regional assets that not only benefit Amazon but also workers, communities and other businesses.
That number steadily declines to 35% in the next 5% of metros, 32% in the 15% beyond that and just 26% in the remaining 75%.
Además de la medalla de oro que obtuvo en los Juegos Paralímpicos de Londres 2012, obtuvo una de plata en la carrera de 200 metros.
Drug use has increased by almost 22 percent in large metropolitan areas, by 16 percent in smaller metros and by 13 percent in rural areas.
I enrolled in a graphic art school because the only occupation that inspired me was graffiti, especially on trains and metros in Paris and elsewhere.
These include a large number of non-metros, where autos are an important way of getting around, in the absence of a robust public transport network.
That's as Ikea, another furniture retailer, is planning to roll out a pint-sized version of its typically massive stores across the U.S. in urban metros.
YouTube TV, Google's entry in the crowded market of live TV streaming services, is now available in ten more U.S. metros, the company announced this morning.
Looking through the lens of startup and venture capital funding activity, we'll be looking out how the Midwest and its metros stack up against one another.
Despite the relatively low numbers, India is a short-haul destination and Chinese carriers have 25 flights a week to Indian metros from different Chinese cities.
El diario local se llama "El Debate de Los Mochis" y su portada de hoy es el Chapo Guzmán, detenido ayer a pocos metros de aquí.
That's why Google is launching the feature first in 25 U.S. metros, including: San Francisco, Seattle, Miami, Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Minneapolis/St.
Vacancy rate: 0.3 percent Home to Colorado State University, Fort Collins ranks 12th among the fastest growing metros in the nation, according to the U.S. Census.
Among smaller metros, both Odessa and Midland, Texas, have scores of 2.0 or better, meaning their markets have reached double their strength prior to the recession.
Progressive parties were able to score wins in rural areas of the country, while the Conservative Party was able to pick up seats in major metros.
And if those people judge that Lyft delivers a price and quality that Metro can't, they'll stay with Lyft even after the metros stop catching fire.
Se espera que Semenya, dos veces campeona olímpica y con tres títulos mundiales de 800 metros, corra el próximo mes en la Prefontaine Classic de California.
What we see here, with tract-weighted density, is that the two cities adding the most density are two very low-density metros in North Carolina.
Los arapaima —un pez sudamericano de tres metros de largo— han desaparecido de gran parte de la cuenca del río Amazonas debido a la pesca excesiva.
Hubo dos puntos de impacto: la parte central del camión (su cabeza), luego el asfalto a 9 metros de allí (el lado izquierdo de su cuerpo).
In the Southeast, voter engagement is surging in large metros like Miami-Dade in South Florida and Atlanta where Democrats outnumber Republicans by double-digit margins.
White voters in large metros are also politically distinctive, holding relatively liberal cultural views that make them more likely than whites elsewhere to support Democratic candidates.
That's according to a new study from personal-finance website Magnify Money, which analyzed the IRS tax data of 100 U.S. metros from 2012 to 2016.
That's because red metros have a higher share of prime-age adults who are not in the labor force and therefore aren't counted in the unemployment rate.
In these metros, the new-construction share of all sales averages about 290%, while HPA has averaged about 2000% from 22012 on, nearly three times income growth.
The second group consists of metros largely in the Northeast or Rust Belt with little need for new-construction activity because of weak employment growth since 1990.
While some will argue that land-constrained cities on the coasts can't sprawl as Southern metros do, other options such as building higher or denser are available.
In a new study from the Indeed Hiring Lab, chief economist Jed Kolko analyzed 185 metros across America to find out where workers' paychecks go the furthest.
A pocos cientos de metros de distancia, los atacantes comenzaron un tiroteo en contra de la camioneta que conducía Dawna Langford, que viajaba con sus nueve hijos.
Con una estatura de 2150,82 metros y de complexión robusta, de cabello largo y oscuro y una sonrisa apacible, Castillejo, de 40 años, irradia salud y alegría.
La basílica es un adefesio monumental, coronada por una cruz de 150 metros que es, dicen, la más grande del mundo, y se ve a 40 kilómetros.
In an age of superstar cities, in which 25 bustling metros account for half the country's economy, some under-the-radar cities and rural areas are thriving.
In the age of winner-take-all cities, big metros on the coasts are taking an outsized share of wealth, jobs and talent — but South Bend, Ind.
In 2018, 21.7 percent of total income went to the top five metros as ranked by total income: New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco and Washington.
Isabella, quien fue aceptada en el equipo RowLA a pesar de que solo mide 1,52 metros, es una estadounidense de primera generación cuyos padres son mexicanos indocumentados.
Despite growth in smaller cities, the more traditional metros (New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco) still saw the highest levels of spending power and taxes paid by immigrants.
The service had initially launched in April offering streaming live TV and DVR functionality to just five major metros: San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago and Philadelphia.
Baton Rouge, La., continues to top the list of major metros on the index, posting a score that is 61 percent better than its last normal market level.
Existing railways and metros rely heavily on government subsidies but with innovation, the world can build systems with significant economic benefits and a better passenger experience, Ahlborn outlined.
The investment would focus on scaling up technology, ensuring seamless experience for partner restaurants, users and riders across all the metros and other key cities in the country.
The company is also pre-announcing its plans to move into 17 more major metros in the weeks ahead, as it continues its rapid march towards nationwide coverage.
Desde hace mucho tiempo, las palmas de cera han fascinado a los exploradores y a los botánicos por su altura impresionante, algunas llegan a medir hasta setenta metros.
There's a reason for this difference: Bluer metros tend to have higher-paying occupations and fewer prime-age adults out of the labor force, which increases household incomes.
Como parte de nuestro servicio para brindar seguridad en la zona fronteriza, policías federales detectaron un túnel de casi 10 metros de longitud, presumiblemente usado para cometer ilícitos.
Asistió a la universidad en su ciudad natal y se convirtió en campeona nacional en la carrera de 80 metros con vallas antes de llegar a las Olimpiadas.
So the real question is how is it that these fast-growing but more affordable metros haven't "been hit by a perfect storm" alluded to by the chairman?
While these Silicon Valley metros are the only places where the estimated monthly housing payment for a median-priced home exceeds affordability standards, several other cities come close.
"Jet will continue to offer millions of dry grocery and general merchandise items to customers in major metros like New York City," a Walmart spokesperson told Business Insider.
Findings prove similar to how average $250,000 homes vary depending on location: homes in metros with lower costs of living offer more space for the same price tag.
La casa de Ochoquebradas, de 22004 metros cuadrados, apenas la tercera casa familiar realizada por Aravena, se encuentra en el borde de un farallón rocoso manchado de liquen.
El primer proyecto, llamado Casa Chica, construido en 1996, era una caja de cristal de 24 metros cuadrados colocada entre dos muros de roca incrustados en una ladera.
Drivers travel about half their total miles while they're waiting for ride requests or traveling to pick up riders, according to the analysis, which examined six major metros.
Un día, se montó en su camioneta y condujo unos cuantos cientos de metros por un camino estrecho y serpenteante con tiendas de campaña hacinadas a los costados.
"There's a lot of talk out there about the superstar cities on the coastal metros that are taking all the jobs," says Josh Wright, an EVP at Emsi.
Durante el evento, se celebra una carrera cronometrada de 45 metros con equipo fotográfico de última generación y premios para los pugs más veloces (y los más lentos).
Pero resultó que la cubierta 5 también era el lugar de escape de Erik: un tramo de 8 metros que trotaba una y otra vez, desesperado por ejercitarse.
Nearly 40% of working-age adults in the 5% of metros with the most high-innovation jobs have at least a four-year college degree, the researchers found.
Los muros de más de 9 metros que están tomando su lugar son fácilmente escalables para los humanos pero completamente impenetrables para la mayoría de los animales salvajes.
It advocates a "place-sensitive" strategy targeting economic development toward 10-12 mid-sized "heartland metros," and subsidies to make relocation more affordable for individual workers pursuing greater opportunity.
Día De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead in English, though it's referred to simply as Día de Metros in Mexico) is one of the world's most misunderstood holidays.
"Many of the metros that saw the highest income growth have been in places that have been slow to recover from the recession," said Trulia's chief economist, Ralph McLaughlin.
It said it planned to expand grocery delivery from the 800 stores in 100 U.S. metros where it's live now, to double that number by the end of 2019.
This includes its other recent expansions to Atlanta, San Francisco and L.A. If it continues to expand across Prime Now's footprint, it would reach dozens of major metros nationwide.
Yet on the streets and in the metros, many people were wearing face masks, reflecting the widespread public unease about the virus that was bubbling up on social media.
Reis said many metros are expected to see considerably higher levels of completions in 2018 but expects the increase in vacancy to not exceed 2.5 percent in any market.
Attractive salaries often go hand-in-hand with a high cost of living, but if you're in a hot job field, some metros are a better deal than others.
Clinton also won 21912 of the next 30 metros that ranked best for high-digital employment, all places where such jobs accounted for about one-fourth of the total.
LLEVA AL EXTREMOPRÁCTICA DEL YOGAAl practicar un tipo de yoga al extremo, una joven de San Pedro cayó desde el balcón de su depa a 25 metros de altura.
But the rise of e-commerce and increasing concentration of wealth in large U.S. metros have corresponded with the loss of more than 70,000 jobs at retailers this year.
In an email, Bishop noted that outside of cities of a million or more — and really outside of the 56 central city counties of these large metros — Democrats lose.
While several high-cost cities with rapid population growth, including San Francisco, are recognized for their strong hiring markets, smaller up-and-coming metros also make a strong showing.
Binghamton over the same period had become one of the least unequal metros, in part because many I.B.M. executives and well-paid manufacturing workers had vanished from its economy.
Of the 17 lowest scoring metros, multiple metro areas across the South in states like Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, and Alabama were at the bottom of the list.
To the extent that many Americans believe they're disconnected from the prosperity in these major metros — even as they use the apps and services created there — perhaps they're right.
It will also accommodate passengers from the neighbouring areas of Hebei and Tianjin, linked by a sprawling network of high-speed and inter-city trains, metros and public buses.
As the malls empty out and foot traffic wanes, shoppers outside of large metros will be with few retail options beyond big box stores and a smattering of dollar stores.
Savannah, Georgia, beat out major metros like New York City and Los Angeles as one of the only cities in the United States to crack AMEX's trending destinations for 2019.
Vacancy rates increased in 50 of 79 metros, with New York City and Washington, DC hitting their highest-ever rates of 5.1 percent and 6.6 percent, respectively, the report said.
A new report from bill pay service doxo analyzed the nine most common recurring monthly expenses paid by residents in the 25 largest U.S. metros, excluding rent and mortgage payments.
And in terms of geography, we continue to see global metros like San Francisco and New York attract the most startups and venture capital, which is leaving other cities behind.
He said he did not anticipate a large impact on locomotive suppliers such as CRRC Corp who have shifted focus to metros to offset the slowing high-speed rail market.
As noted above, households in certain California metros could earn the median income for their areas, make monthly mortgage and other necessary payments, and still finish each month in debt.
Desperate to compete with coastal superstars for jobs and talent, these smaller-fry metros — like Tempe, Arizona, and Kyle, Texas — are offering themselves up to these companies as living labs.
"The bankers are saying the situation is getting better and in the metros things are stabilizing, but the remote locations are still feeling some pain," he was quoted as saying.
The Pacific and Mountain states metros, on the other hand, had massive ups and down, which whipsawed their construction sectors, and are again on track to unsustainably inflated home prices.
Instead, it offers AmazonFresh in some markets; Whole Foods pickup and delivery in others (but not all); and in some metros, customers can order from local grocers through Prime Now.
En esta ciudad española solo una valla de 224 metros de altura con alambre de púas separa a los migrantes africanos de Europa; por eso, muchos de ellos intentan escalarla.
Se les está diciendo que coloquen sus tiendas de campaña con una separación mínima de casi dos metros y que abran ventanas de ventilación para dejar que circule el aire.
International migration — which includes immigration and other international moves regardless of citizenship or country of birth — is increasingly important for population growth in the highest-density counties of large metros.
Data: The Center for Systems Science and Engineering at Johns Hopkins, Census Bureau; Note: The metros used are OMB's Combined Statistical Areas, which include surrounding communities; Chart: Andrew Witherspoon/Axios
And as seen in several metros, such as Detroit, Memphis, Dayton and St. Louis, foreign-born migration helped reverse population decline, according to a recent study by New American Economy.
The idea is to provide 0003-year R&D funding and regulatory benefits to 8–10 promising metros that have the right ingredients for success outside of existing tech hubs.
El Palacio de Bellas Artes, de mármol, se ha hundido más de 3 metros durante las décadas pasadas, y otros edificios en el Centro Histórico también se han asentado lentamente.
In the top 20 metro areas, more than a third of adult suburban residents are now nonwhite, compared with less than one-quarter of the suburban population in smaller metros.
Laundering services in cities like New York City, San Francisco and other large metros in between have popped up in the past 10 years and offer diaper delivery and cleaning.
Sure, Elon Musk saying he's going to make a cyborg dragon could well be some Manchurian Candidate-style code phrase that transforms all of the world's Model Xs into Geo Metros.
Metros in the cities of Belo Horizonte and Recife rolled out female-only train cars in the past year, taking up an idea pioneered by Rio more than a decade ago.
The rollout will then continue "gradually" over the months ahead, with a goal of reaching 75% of the U.S. population — including 40 of the top 50 U.S. metros — by year-end.
Both moves put Amazon at more of a disadvantage, as its brick-and-mortar footprint is limited to its Whole Foods stores, and various bookstores and other shops in urban metros.
Only a limited service of buses, metros and trams was running in the capital Brussels, while some schools and hospitals across the country also reported that staff had joined the protests.
After a few years of tracking, I find I mainly use rideshares now when I'm traveling without a vehicle, but even then I prefer to use metros and subways when possible.
Out of the 25 metros, the narrowest gender wage gap overall is in Los Angeles, where women make approximately 90.7% of the median salary for men — higher than the national average.
An economist from the Indeed Hiring Lab gathered salary data for similar jobs across America's biggest metros to find out which have the highest salaries after adjusting for cost of living.
While Herwig was impressed by the over-the-top features, he says his appreciation now lies more in the "modernist style of metros that were created in the years after Stalin."
Sun Belt metros like Dallas and Phoenix have been built on the logic of rapid expansion — of quickly built homes, of poached employers, of new highways paved to ever-newer subdivisions.
These urban counties lose population as a result of domestic migration because moves within the United States tend to be out of dense, urban counties and into suburbs or smaller metros.
The most recent data available covers the period of 2017 to 2018 and reveals average annual expenditures for consumer units of 22 major metros in the Northeast, South, West, and Midwest.
With the nationwide launch, it's safe to assume you're about to see it pop up in more major metros, though Apple hasn't provided names of which ones will get it first.
Estas gotas pueden aterrizar en la boca o la nariz de una persona que está cerca, a menos de dos metros, o posiblemente sea inhalada y podría llegar a los pulmones.
Most of the region's major metros – from the Twin Cities in the West to Indianapolis at the nation's crossroads to Pittsburgh in the East – are diverse, thriving hothouses of knowledge work.
Which metros have the talent, housing and healthy job market needed to satisfy the online retail giant, which is expected to employ up to 50,000 workers in whichever city they choose?
El esturión verde de dos metros de largo en el río Rogue de Oregón está protegido de esta manera, al igual que los peces espátula estadounidenses del río Misuri en Montana.
And Amazon is slowly using its own network of resources to bring Whole Foods delivery to major metros in New York and Florida, moving away from Whole Foods' partnership with Instacart.
Días después, el monumento ya abarcaba varios metros, estaba repleto de flores —algunas frescas, otras en proceso de marchitarse por estar días bajo el sol— y con quinientas aves de origami.
Los constructores del Metro están orgullosos de que es el que está ubicado a mayor altitud en el mundo; Ciudad de México está a 2242 metros sobre el nivel del mar.
ZenBusiness, a service that helps entrepreneurs grow their own businesses, created a ranking of the most successful metros for entrepreneurs based on the income premium for self-employed workers in 2018.
Other major metros at the bottom of the affordability chart were located in California — Los Angeles-Long Beach-Glendale; Anaheim-Santa Ana-Irvine; San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara; and Santa Rosa.
Santa Fe está a más de dos mil metros de altura y me había despertado sin aliento y había ido a un centro de atención urgente para recibir oxígeno esa mañana.
Democrats hope that strong showings in urban and suburban areas in recent elections will continue for Bredesen in places like Nashville (where he was once mayor), and other major Tennessee metros.
Días después, el monumento ya abarcaba varios metros, estaba repleto de flores —algunas frescas, otras en proceso de marchitarse por estar días bajo el sol— y con quinientas aves de origami.
Perhaps the kinds of low-skilled jobs that major metros offer are the same as those in smaller towns — but such jobs are a lot easier to find in big cities.
It also looked at those factors across the 100 largest metros in the U.S. According to that data, the average monthly cost of raising a baby across all 50 states is $20153,037.
But as we reported from Columbus, superstar cities on the coasts continue to vacuum up the lion's share of tech jobs while many smaller metros are left with warehouses or data centers.
The national apartment vacancy rate rose to 503 percent in the second quarter from 4.7 percent in the previous quarter, with 41 of 79 metros reporting a rise in vacancy, Reis said.
Getting driven around is actually cheaper than owning your own vehicle in several major metros, including Chicago, Los Angeles and New York, according to a 2017 analysis from personal finance website NerdWallet.
The national apartment vacancy rate rose to 4.7 percent in the first quarter from 4.6 percent in the previous quarter, with 49 of 79 metros reporting a rise in vacancy, Reis said.
Google has been developing these lists of restaurants recommendations for over a year, originally launching its restaurant suggestions in major metros like New York, San Francisco, and London back in fall 2015.
En dos emboscadas distintas, con kilómetros de por medio sobre el mismo camino de terracería, dispararon cientos de rondas de municiones, a cientos de metros de distancia, que provenían de las colinas.
Los cien mil volúmenes de la colección ocupan solamente una parte del espacio de 17.000 metros cuadrados donde hay grandes ámbitos de encuentro, para la educación, de tecnología o para el descanso.
For now, the museums, shops and metros that were affected have all reopened, but protests, possibly violent ones, could continue on future Saturdays and force the shutdown of transportation, institutions and services.
Eso hace que el virus sea más difícil de contraer que otros patógenos como el sarampión, la varicela y la tuberculosis, que pueden viajar a decenas de metros a través del aire.
Muro has produced a map that shows that trade dislocation (measured in trade adjustment assistance certifications) is far less concentrated in Clintonite large metros than it has been in Trumpian rural counties.
"Es difícil estar aquí, mientras nuestros cultivos se pudren en los campos", dijo Serafino Oliveros, un cocalero, sentado dentro de una carpa de menos de 2 metros con cuatro compañeros del sindicato.
It also encompasses heartland communities where Republicans typically run better than in the big metros: Akron, Toledo and Dayton, Indianapolis, Lincoln and St. Louis, Kalamazoo and Fargo, Nashville and tiny Clarkston, Georgia.
Why it matters: Like Detroit, many laggard cities are beginning to catch up with the thriving metros, but often the transformation is uneven — limited to wealthier residents living in the richest neighborhoods.
Con "todo" se refiere a la historia visceral de un grupo de tramperos que son atacados por nativos americanos y deben escapar, a pie, para resguardarse en un fuerte a cientos de metros.
"Millennials who live in the metros at the bottom of our list may be at risk for accruing more debt and less wealth over their lifetimes, thanks to opportunity losses," the report states.
SmartAsset gathered housing data for 64 metros (the US cities with a population over 300,000) related to securing a loan, the value of the average home, stability of the housing market, and affordability.
So, they are trying to bring a very cheap pad for the rural woman, but I don't think you and I will see those ads because they are not focused towards the metros.
"Attacks in Turkey at major events, tourist sites, restaurants, commercial centers, places of worship, and transportation hubs, including aviation services, metros, buses, bridges, bus terminals and sea transport, could occur," the warning said.
Share of couples with female breadwinner: 30.7 percentWomen in this city earn about $0.19 less per dollar than their male counterparts, about in line with the average among the 50 largest U.S. metros.
Uber wants to launch a few flying cars for demonstration flights in Los Angeles and Dallas-Fort Worth as soon as next year, with a proper commercial service in both metros by 1409.
Thought not yet available, we understand the subscription cocktail startup Hooch, which offers a free drink a day in bars and clubs in major U.S. metros, will soon be available on the site.
Colorado Springs and the Provo-Orem area, for instance, have education levels and an occupation mix more typical of blue metros but voted for Donald J. Trump in 2016 by a wide margin.
Overall, across the top 2100 metros, the share of people aged 214.7-215 in the city center has increased to one-third, roughly double the 1 in 6 for communities 30 miles out.
It's a terrible loss, though, for these regional metros to be in this level of trouble and it really concerns me of how many fewer feet on the street we've got of journalists.
Desde su radar, notaban cómo estos objetos se quedaban a flote hasta a 9000 metros de altura sin que parecieran tener un motor; luego se detenían repentinamente antes de acelerar a velocidades hipersónicas.
Ayer, a pocos metros del congreso argentino, el diputado de la coalición oficialista Héctor Olivares y un asesor suyo fueron atacados a balazos; el colaborador, Miguel Yadón, falleció y Olivares resultó gravemente herido.
Read in English EN LOS LÍMITES de Concepción, una pequeña ciudad al sur de Chile, hay una torre de 18 metros sobre una colina: un rectángulo austero de concreto entre eucaliptos y pinos.
El actual deshielo de las capas se triplicó desde 2007, según nuevos datos; si se descongela la masa —del tamaño de Estados Unidos y México combinados— los niveles del mar aumentarían 60 metros.
To determine exactly where, financial website Magnify Money used data from the U.S. Census Bureau to compare workers' incomes in the nation's 100 largest metros to the cost of housing in those same areas.
Reynosa, which saw a major uptick in violence over the summer, is currently controlled by an offshoot clique of Metro 3's faction of the cartel, the Metros, known as Los Lobos (The Wolves).
The median age of inventory, or the time it takes a home to sell, is currently 68 days in the top 100 metros, which is 14%, or 11 days, faster than the national average.
AT&T also says that it will soon launch at least 30 more ABC, Fox, and NBC affiliates on the service, bringing the total to over 53 live, local channels available across 80 metros.
"There is still a lot of momentum in home prices in many metros, not only on the coasts but also in places like Buffalo, Grand Rapids and Omaha," said Redfin's chief economist, Nela Richardson.
To crunch the numbers, Zillow analyzed U.S. Census Bureau data from 2005 through 2016, focusing on households in the 50 largest metros that included a mom, and a younger resident age 24 to 36.
From then on, their content will automatically be analyzed and indexed by Flipboard's AI. Flipboard plans to expand the list of local metros to smaller cities and even smaller boroughs or communities over time.
The top smaller metros — cities with fewer than 100,000 people — were Lake Charles, La., Macon and Waynesboro, Ga. Unlike traditional tech hubs, the front-running Jacksonville isn't built around a single industry or company.
"We have two quite different economies, and what is happening in recent years is growth is largely emanating from these big county metros," says Mark Muro, director of policy at the Metropolitan Policy Program.
In the metros that ranked between the 10th and 25th percentile for the number of these high-innovation jobs, Trump squeezed out a narrower advantage of about 235,25 votes, or half a percentage point.
Here are the 15 most unequal U.S. metros: As for the second most unequal county, that's New York, New York, where the 1 percent earn 113 times as much as the bottom 99 percent.
The online selling app currently hosts "Posh Parties" in major metros, where it brings sellers and buyers together for a night to chat about trends in the fashion industry and show off new merchandise.
The northeast metros will escape the heavy snow, but will be left with a miserable mix of rain and snow, changing to all rain as the temperatures warm slightly into the mid and upper 30s.
The data show that Metros in the Southern growth belt have new-construction sales at the entry level of about three times the national average, which has kept homes more attainable for first-time buyers.
Home prices across the United States have continued to rise, though at a steadier pace, with 91% of metros showing sales-price gains, according to the latest quarterly report from the National Association of Realtors.
The next HUD secretary can make sure the agency invests in ways that support this, helping metros be more economically competitive and making sure Americans of all income levels can participate in that growth. 5.
Formó la estructura con concreto porque es un material de bajo mantenimiento capaz de soportar el desgaste constante del aire oceánico, y después la repitió tres veces para obtener un total de 22017 metros cuadrados.
El submarino fue localizado a 800 metros de profundidad por una compañía privada que el gobierno argentino contrató después de que una búsqueda que involucró a más de una decena de países no pudiera localizarlo.
"We want to regain the metros and be a strong A.N.C." Mr. Mantashe is an ally of Mr. Ramaphosa, who is backed by business and whose core supporters include educated, middle-class black South Africans.
"This is part of a broader affordable housing crisis nationally, and we are finding the same issues in smaller and midsize metros like Louisville, that often gets overlooked in the national discussions," Professor Kinahan said.
CreditCreditChet Strange para The New York Times SESENTA METROS BAJO TIERRA, en Kansas — En su propuesta para potenciales compradores, Larry Hall habla de los techos altos y las espaciosas salas de estar de su condominio.
En el Blow Hole, las gemas que están escondidas a una profundidad de hasta 15 metros en la cuenca son empujadas a la superficie por medio de un cañón que se ve como un géiser.
El sábado 4 de enero, cuando las llamas de metros de altura amenazaron su propiedad por segunda vez, el amigo de Pulis, Jason Nicholson, la defendió con una manguera y cientos de galones de agua.
CreditCreditChet Strange para The New York Times SESENTA METROS BAJO TIERRA, en Kansas — En su propuesta para potenciales compradores, Larry Hall habla de los techos altos y las espaciosas salas de estar de su condominio.
Podrían pasar días o semanas antes de que se hallen muchos de los cuerpos, ya que el barro tiene metros de profundidad y destruye la vegetación y la fauna acuática que encuentra a su paso.
By the numbers: Since the financial crash, big metros like Boston, New York and San Francisco — with populations over 22014 million and massive company headquarters — have vacuumed up 72% of the country's employment growth, per Brookings.
The Cartel del Noreste (CDN), based in Nuevo Laredo, has also attempted to capitalize on the Los Metros infighting and a push toward Reynosa from the west, but it hasn't been able to make much headway.
The index rose "only" 2.7% from a year earlier and is now 18.5% above the peak of Housing Bubble 1, having surged 175% since 2000: So the index is getting spiky in a number of metros.
Pesa más de 900 kilogramos y mide más de 6 metros: King Kong está por aterrizar de nuevo en Manhattan, pero en esta ocasión no estará en el Empire State, sino en un escenario de Broadway.
Carlos Camacho estaba trabajando en una gasolinera cuando una balacera estalló a unos cuantos metros de ahí, por lo que él y otra docena de personas tuvieron que esconderse en un pequeño almacén detrás del edificio.
Stone, que estaba vestida como una Britney estudiante, filmó un video para su sección de historias de Instagram, mientras los ojos de una pitón de 10 metros tallada a mano observaban la escena desde lo alto.
It increased by more than that in the largest metropolitan areas, rising by 9 points in communities with between 1 million and 5 million people and 8 points in metros with at least 20153 million people.
Today Amazon is opening its first grocery store to pilot the use of the retailer's cashierless "Just Walk Out" technology that has previously powered 25 Amazon Go convenience stores in a handful of major U.S. metros.
Nor should it come as any shock that both lists are studded with such A-list metros as Tokyo, New York (which retakes the top spot on the index this year) and London (last year's champ).
He thinks the outsized gains in many lower-income metros means they're catching up to the national growth pace, so those places aren't likely to continue to see incomes rise faster than the rest of the country.
The addition of a new delivery partner is not unexpected – the company recently detailed its plans to expand its grocery delivery business across the U.S. in 2018, going from just 6 metros to 100 during that time.
When we talk about the decline of America's infrastructure, we usually picture familiar scenes: commuters sitting in traffic, long waits for overcrowded metros and hour-long waits on the tarmac after planes pull away from a gate.
As with education, across the top 280 metros, the overall gap has substantially widened: per capita incomes since 260 have increased just three percent in communities 22024 miles out, while rising fully 22% at the city center.
CNBC analyzed the latest "best U.S. cities to retire" lists from WalletHub, Livability, Bankrate, the Milken Institute and U.S. News, and found that three of the five metros that appear most frequently share the same balmy climate.
"While it's obviously very important to get major metros connected with fast fiber Internet, Ting Internet is proving that the fastest Internet access available isn't just for city centers," Elliot Noss, Ting's CEO, said in a statement.
In filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said that 24 percent of last year's ride-hail gross bookings came from just five metros: Los Angeles, New York, San Francisco, São Paulo, and London.
It has also rolled out more small-format stores in urban metros, with its 100th in 2019 and three dozen planned for 2020, including the Las Vegas Strip, The University of Iowa, and Orlando near Disney World.
For instance: Between 20603 and 2080, up to 26% of metros would likely have 100 days a year of 95 degree heat, up from 1% today, according to Rhodium and the Climate Impact Lab, which it works with.
The national apartment vacancy rate rose to 4.8 percent in the third quarter from 4.7 percent in the second quarter and 4.4 percent a year earlier, with 45 of 79 metros reporting a rise in vacancy, Reis said.
Overall, more than 85 percent of all metros saw their index rise over the quarter, a signal that the overall housing market continues to move forward, according to Kurt Pfotenhauer, vice chairman of First American Title Insurance Company.
"We're learning a lot about delivery and seeing success in dense urban metros with commerce, like New York, Boston, Miami and Los Angeles," Chris Kempczinski, president of McDonald's USA, said Tuesday on a call with analysts and investors.
The Mini Metros project began for Peter Dovak as an attempt to code an iPhone application, derived from the artist's mock-up before he finally arrived at a series of subway maps that can fit on a pin.
Al costado, miles de vehículos, autobuses y gente cruzan todos los días el tramo de 402 metros que pasa sobre el río Bravo, del lado mexicano, o el río Grande del lado estadounidense que conecta a ambos países.
Small towns and rural areas, along with some Rust Belt metros, are falling ever further behind booming urban dynamos — leaving many heavily Republican regions in a deepening morass of economic deterioration, joblessness, substance abuse and declining life expectancy.
The data showed that Redfin users in pricey metros, such as San Francisco and San Diego, are searching for homes in more affordable areas that still offer the amenities of a major city, such as Austin and Phoenix.
The report points out that the average output per worker in the 25 cities with the most employment in the 753 high-tech industries is $275,2100, one-third more than in the other 210 metros across the country.
Dig down to the city level and the data reveals that Detroit not only has more than three times the number of installed robots compared to other metros, it's also seen some of the biggest explosions of growth.
Ahead of National Coffee Day on Saturday, personal finance website WalletHub looked at the best coffee cities in America, finding that metros famously known for their coffee culture take the top spots, but also revealing a few surprises.
In theory, we'd expect those metros, like the Bay Area, Boston and New York, to be rapidly expanding, as people move from regions with high unemployment and meager wages to those with high salaries and strong job markets.
The retailer in 2018 said it was on track to expand grocery delivery to more than 40 percent of U.S. households by year-end, meaning a jump from just 6 markets to over 100 metros during a year's time.
Right now, BigBasket, which was founded in 2011 and uses its own warehouses unlike rivals, said it is present in eight metros and 10 tier-two cities in India, serving five million visitors and one million orders each month.
Overall, these are the top 10 metro areas for work-life balance, according to Fabric: Fabric's analysis ranked metros with the best work-life balance based on household income, cost of living, time spent working and time spent commuting.
Una empresa de mercadotecnia lo llevó a otro nivel: amuebló un espacio de poco más de 220 metros cuadrados pensado específicamente para que aquellos personajes con muchos seguidores en redes sociales lo renten para escenificar sus fotos [en inglés].
La universidad dijo que los investigadores eligieron una de esas imágenes y, después de realizar exploraciones en el terreno en 2019, descubrieron una figura humana de cinco metros que estaba de pie, cuya existencia se desconocía hasta ese momento.
Sin embargo, resulta que es el subterráneo más alto del mundo —Ciudad de México se ubica a una altitud de 2130 metros— y es el único sistema subterráneo en tener una pirámide azteca genuina en una de sus estaciones.
That this inequality now so clearly correlates with city size — the largest metros are the most unequal — also shows how changes in the economy are both rewarding and rattling what we have come to think of as 'superstar cities.
"Sin embargo, nos ha tomado años, desde la década de los setenta hasta ahora, alcanzar una capacidad máxima diaria de aproximadamente un millón de metros cúbicos al día" —más o menos 946 millones de litros— en las plantas más grandes.
Target's next-day delivery service focused on everyday essentials, which has been in testing over the summer, is now expanding to eight major metros, making it available to over 70 million people, or about one-fifth of the U.S. population.
"Con la captura del Chapo me preocupa qué van a hacer los jóvenes que trabajaban para él y van a quedarse sin nada", comenta Martha López, que vive a unos metros del sitio donde ocurrió el tiroteo para capturar al narcotraficante.
Amazon's same-day delivery service Prime Now, which is today available in more than a couple of dozen U.S. metros, is experimenting with another type of service that goes beyond traditional purchases: it's offering consumers the ability to test drive cars.
Una capa gruesa de cera recubre su tronco, algo que no se observa en otras palmas, y habitan donde no deberían vivir las palmas: en las laderas frías de los Andes a una elevación de más de 3000 metros de altura.
All Normal Saving Bank accounts will continue to get 8 free ATM transactions (5 SBI ATMs + 3 other bank ATMs) in Metros & 10 free transactions in Non Metro (SBI ATM + 5 Other Bank ATMs) free apart from the bank transaction.
Analysts say seeing this kind of growth in markets such as Los Angeles and New York City isn't surprising, but expanding beyond the largest metros in the U.S. may prove more challenging as both consumers and companies have different preferences.
Flooding continues in the South The Northeast metros will escape the heavy snow, but will be left with a miserable mix of rain and snow, changing to all rain as the temperatures warm slightly into the mid and upper 30s.
Based on Brookings' data, CNN has analyzed the election results for all 536 federal statistical areas, including the 382 metropolitan areas, and the 2793 non-metropolitan areas, which comprise all of the remaining counties not encompassed in any of the metros.
Million-dollar listings once heralded true luxury for Americans who could afford it, but now — according to a Trulia report last year — more than 4% of all homes across the 100 largest US metros are worth at least $1 million.
Those steep rent prices extend to tech hubs like San Francisco and coastal metros like New York City — and are pushing up rent in other parts of the country as Americans look outside these hubs for more affordable places to live.
"Some things progressives like are raising the cost of development and making housing really unaffordable in some metros," said Joseph Gyourko, a professor at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania, pointing in particular to high-cost coastal metro areas.
As seen in the case of Innisfil, a town of 40,000 in Ontario, Canada, that replaced public transit with Uber, cities that prioritize ride-shares over buses, subways and metros force low-income communities into using transportation that they can't afford.
El ritmo de derretimiento se ha triplicado desde 2007 y los expertos advierten que si desaparece todo el hielo, los niveles del mar subirían unos sesenta metros; así, colapsarían las costas y habría cambios dramáticos en los ecosistemas del planeta.
Why it matters: This divergence of economic realities between the top "superstar metros" and almost everywhere else shows how powerful clusters of skilled workers, jobs and investment have compounded the success of booming cities and left widening gaps among regions.
In all, these two groups of thriving urban areas -- the 40 communities that comprise the 10 percent of American metros that have generated the most of these highly-innovative jobs -- provided Clinton over 103 million votes, fully 55% of her total.
O como si pudiéramos ver las prácticas de bateo en el estadio de los Yankees, justo cuando los peloteros están a la mitad de un juego de práctica y con un boleto que nos ponga a apenas seis metros del home.
India's rush to build more metros is a late one: booming populations and rising car ownership have created traffic-choked cities, slowing movement of goods and people in the places where most of India's future economic growth will be made.
Zooming in: Redding, California, a town of 95,000 about 150 miles north of Sacramento, is dealing with vacancies "in virtually every department," mostly due to retirements and trouble recruiting younger professionals away from larger metros, said City Manager Barry Tippin.
Owning a home is often cited as one of the best ways to build wealth, and real estate site Redfin recently revealed America's hottest affordable neighborhoods to buy in 2019 — they are on the outskirts of major metros, like Philadelphia and Baltimore.
The market expansion is not just focused on serving major metros, but brings the services to both larger cities and smaller towns in states including Arizona, California, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Minnesota, Nevada, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Virginia, Washington, Wisconsin and others.
Currently, those in Boston and Chicago metros can subscribe to the live television streaming service, which is being aimed at those who no longer want to pay for cable TV, or have chosen not to sign up for cable in the first place.
In Reynosa, the CJNG has thrown its support behind a faction of Los Metros, preventing it from being defeated by the more powerful Gulf cartel faction from Matamoros, attacking from the east, or the Cartel del Noreste (CDN), attacking from the west.
"The significant declines in primary metros such as the Bay Area, New York, Denver and Houston are being somewhat offset by robust gains in secondary markets like Sacramento, Orlando and Salt Lake City," said Jay Denton, Axiometrics' senior vice president of analytics.
HOME PRICES TICK UP IN MOST METROS DURING Q2628: A majority of U.S. metro areas saw median home prices rise in the first three months of the year amid a combination of more sales and tight supply, according to a new report.
De acuerdo con los epidemiólogos, si fuera posible ondear una varita mágica y hacer que todos los estadounidenses se quedaran inmóviles en donde están durante catorce días, sentados a 1,103 metros de distancia entre sí, toda la epidemia se detendría de inmediato.
Casi un año después, Bezos llegó a un restaurante de mariscos de Miami de una manera mucho más vistosa: en un superyate Leopardo de casi 30 metros de largo en lo que The Miami Herald llamó "la entrada más extravagante de la historia".
Ahora, el muro de 22020 metros de altura es uno de sus pensamientos recurrentes porque está previsto que uno de sus tramos se construya en su patio, lo que dividiría al River Bend Resort and Golf Club, que rodea al río Bravo.
En el Mud Trip, o excursión en el barro, los empleados de Searles Valley Minerals vuelcan secciones de la tierra lodosa a profundidades de 3 a 6 metros para exponer fragmentos de hanksita, un raro cristal de color verdoso con seis caras.
Amazon opens its first cashierless grocery store Amazon is opening its first grocery store to pilot the use of the retailer's cashier-less "Just Walk Out" technology, which previously powered 25 Amazon Go convenience stores in a handful of major U.S. metros.
Dos semanas después, se encontró su cadáver en una olla de agua para uso agrícola, a unos cien metros del último lugar en el que fue visto, en la fiesta patronal de la comunidad El Soldado Anónimo, en el municipio michoacano de Ocampo.
In the wake of the Great Recession, Americans flocked to the big metros, but last year New York City led the country in the number of residents moving out, with 277 departing each day, according to census data compiled by Bloomberg News.
For workers without any college education, the added wage benefits of dense cities have mostly disappeared in Mr. Autor's data: What's startling about that conclusion is that many economists and policymakers have suggested that workers migrate to prosperous metros to find opportunity.
Out of the 50 metros ranked, here are the 10 cities that scored the lowest: Due to its poor economic outcomes and dating pool prospects, New York City came in last place, making it the worst place to try and recoup from a divorce.
The service is today available in 80 metro areas across the U.S. Specifically, the company announced in December it was in 83 markets thanks to a big rollout that included 34 new metros, like New Orleans, Green Bay, Tucson, Tulsa, San Diego and San Antonio.
" It makes sense, then, that some of the more high-profile cities didn't make the cut: "Metros where millennials traditionally move — San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York — and where millennials have recently been moving — Seattle, Austin and Denver — receive low scores for affordability.
"We want to regain the metros and be a strong A.N.C." The two contenders embodied opposing strains in the A.N.C., the heroic 105-year-old liberation movement that, in recent elections, clung increasingly to its glorious past to bring voters to the ballot box.
The feature brought local news, sports, real estate, weather, transportation news and more to 23 cities across the U.S. Today, Flipboard is bringing local news to 12 more U.S. metros and is adding critical coronavirus local coverage to all of the 35 supported locales.
Nourry es una artista francesa que fue diagnosticada con cáncer de seno en 2016; afortunadamente, está en remisión, pero decidió esculpir La amazona —una estatua de casi 2 toneladas y 4 metros de alto— como una expresión creativa de su lucha contra el cáncer.
But the President's policy agenda, which prioritizes reviving manufacturing and promoting energy development, generally favors the smaller places over the large metros -- many of which feel threatened by his initiatives, from restricting immigration and trade to limiting the deductibility of state and local taxes.
"The state of housing affordability in the expensive coastal metros is driving a wedge between two factions of the American left," Issi Romem, a fellow at the Terner Center for Housing Innovation at the University of California, Berkeley, wrote in an email to me.
BUENOS AIRES — En Don Julio, una querida parrilla en el barrio de Palermo, donde no hay edificios altos, un asador de 303 metros cuadrados domina el comedor de la misma forma en que un piano de cola acapara la atención en una sala de conciertos.
Parte de su cuello, de casi 12 metros de largo, se extiende a través de una abertura en la pared y llega a la zona de elevadores, por lo que parece dar la bienvenida a los visitantes que se dirigen a los pisos dedicados a los fósiles.
The move comes at a time when Airbnb is facing increased competition, declining rates due to the growing supply of listings, and has been impacted by regulations in major metros like L.A., NY, and San Francisco aimed at limiting short-term rentals, the report also noted.
Walmart said Tuesday it is rolling out next-day delivery in Phoenix, Las Vegas and Southern California over the next few days and will expand it to reach roughly 75% of American consumers by the end of 2019, including 213 of the top 50 major metros.
A CNBC analysis of the latest per-capita real personal income data from 22016 to 2014, provided by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, reveals which major metros (with minimum populations of 1 million) have led the strongest rebounds above the nationwide average of 7.2 percent.
Instacart has partnered with Whole Foods since September 2014 and now delivers for the grocery chain in 17 metros across the U.S. The company says it will be working with Whole Foods to co-develop new e-commerce and delivery solutions that will be piloted this year.
The full list below highlights spots that spans smaller metros like Omaha, Nebraska, and larger cities like New Orleans: WATCH THIS: How To Remove A Red Wine Stain On the flip side, there are other regions where the younger working class isn't doing quite as hot.
Las estadísticas clave que reporta el Centro Nacional de Huracanes en cada una de sus alertas —que usan la escala Saffir-Simpson para determinar la categoría de la tormenta— es la "velocidad máxima sostenida del viento" en la superficie (más precisamente, diez metros sobre la superficie).
"No tiene ningún sentido", afirmó Alexander Garray, quien tiene el estatus de protección temporal y pasa sus días a más de 30 metros bajo tierra en Washington, donde perfora un enorme túnel para alcantarillado y paso del agua que ayudará a limpiar los ríos de la región.
"The number of extra homes opening up via boomers aging out will be comparable to the extra wave of supply built in the heady days of the early 2000s, which eventually contributed to inventory overhang in many metros," Jeff Tucker, an economist at Zillow, told BuzzFeed News.
In December The Brookings Institute reported that their study of job creation in key digital segments found "that while employment in tech is growing all over America," the sector has "continued to concentrate in a shortlist of metros," such as San Francisco, Seattle and Los Angeles.
They ranked the largest 100 American metros by the percentage of people who had at least one account overdue, and they found that nine out of the top 10 cities with residents most likely to pay their bills on time were west of the Rocky Mountains.
En este reportaje se recogen los testimonios de muchos venezolanos que han decidido transitar por una ruta montañosa de Colombia, bien sea para quedarse o seguir su camino hacia otros países, en un viaje de 201 kilómetros a 3600 metros de altura a través de los Andes.
The work is based on 4,100 online surveys distributed to a sample of Americans in seven big metros: Boston, Chicago, New York, Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, and Washington, DC. The respondents are a mix of urbanites and suburbanites, and they answered the surveys between 2014 and 2016.
And according to the research, while the median rent in each metro falls below the expert-advised 30% of median gross income, "homeownership costs exceed the 30% rule in most places," which suggests that owning a home is still not within reach for most households in those metros.
Under the plan, it has been pouring money into planting pint-sized locations in major metros like New York and around college campuses like the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and refreshing its larger-format shops with new lighting, fresh flooring and a redesigned grocery space.
" On average, a middle-middle class family makes about $450 more a month than needed for a median-priced home, an upper-middle class family makes more than $1,900 needed and lower-middle class families "can still afford a median-priced home in 34 of the nation's largest metros.
In the never-ending battle for riches, influence and cultural domination, Silicon Valley now has the upper hand over Washington, DC. The two metros have consistently been atop rankings of the most affluent urban areas in recent years, at least according to Census data on median household incomes.
Launching in partnership with Intel, "Alexa Dev Days" is Amazon's new traveling event series that begins this month with sessions in Seattle, before heading out to other major U.S. metros, including Chicago, Dallas, Boston, L.A., San Francisco, NYC, Atlanta, Philly, D.C., Austin, Miami, and several more around the country.
La inundación reciente del aeropuerto de Kansai, Japón, es un ejemplo de los peligros que enfrentan veinticinco de los cien aeropuertos más transitados del mundo, que son particularmente vulnerables a los efectos del calentamiento global debido a que están a menos de diez metros sobre el nivel del mar.
Concerning Uber's "hit-or-miss performance" in the second quarter, Certify also found (emphasis added): In analysis of major U.S. metros, taxi also lost ground in all but Miami and Atlanta, while Lyft picked up share everywhere but Miami where receipts and transactions were flat on the quarter.
"Guau" está consignada en el Diccionario de la lengua española como una onomatopeya con la que se "representa el ladrido del perro" y como una interjección que se usa para expresar asombro (como el que habrán sentido los pilotos que se encontraron con un objeto extraño a 9000 metros).
En este ensayo, el argentino Ezequiel Fernández Moores recuerda la primera vez que su selección ganó la copa, en su propio país, hace cuarenta años, e intenta conciliar la celebración del hito futbolístico con el hecho histórico de que a 700 metros del estadio se cometían torturas y asesinatos.
Este nuevo estudio, dirigido por Sean P. S. Gulick, un geofísico marino de la Universidad de Texas en Austin, se enfoca en un subconjunto de estos núcleos, que son efectivamente un registro de roca sedimentaria de 130 metros de largo del primer día después del impacto del asteroide.
Su cronología del primer día de la era cenozoica fue desarrollado mediante el uso de fotografía de alta resolución, microscopía, tomografía computarizada y mediciones magnéticas de cientos de metros de roca sedimentaria recientemente descubierta proveniente de Chicxulub, uno de los cráteres de impacto más grandes de la Tierra.
Este nuevo estudio, dirigido por Sean P. S. Gulick, un geofísico marino de la Universidad de Texas en Austin, se enfoca en un subconjunto de estos núcleos, que son efectivamente un registro de roca sedimentaria de 130 metros de largo del primer día después del impacto del asteroide.
Su cronología del primer día de la era cenozoica fue desarrollado mediante el uso de fotografía de alta resolución, microscopía, tomografía computarizada y mediciones magnéticas de cientos de metros de roca sedimentaria recientemente descubierta proveniente de Chicxulub, uno de los cráteres de impacto más grandes de la Tierra.
Aquellos que buscan minimizar las nuevas construcciones insisten en que los nuevos muros solo están remplazando otros que ya estaban allí, por lo general barreras para vehículos de 1,2 metros de altura que casi no alteran el movimiento de la vida salvaje o los ritmos naturales del entorno.
With support from the Schmidt Futures Foundation, 508 cities, ranging from rural townships, college towns and major metros, have joined with more than 200 local partners and leveraged over $100 million in regional and national resources to support young businesses, leverage technology and expand STEM education and workforce training for all.
That's the conclusion of a new report, Foot Traffic Ahead: Ranking Walkable Urbanism in America's Largest Metros, advocacy group Smart Growth America and the George Washington University School of Business ranked the top 30 US cities in terms of walkability, and predicted which ones would improve over the years to come.
More than 20173 Indian cities including the national capital of New Delhi, metros Mumbai, Bangalore and Hyderabad, and even smaller towns like Bhopal and Lucknow, witnessed hordes of women across age groups spilling out on the streets with placards and posters bearing strong messages against sexual harassment and gender inequality.
Another finding by Brad Hershbein and Lisa Kahn of the University of Rochester looked at something like 100 million online job postings and found that firms in the hardest-hit metros were steadily replacing workers who performed automatable routine tasks with this mix of tech, yes, but also more skilled workers.
Flipboard, the personalized news aggregation app used by 145 million users per month, is today launching a new feature aimed at bringing local news coverage to 23 cities across the U.S. and Canada, including major metros like New York, LA, San Francisco, Seattle, D.C., Boston, Dallas, Chicago and many others.
The updated Apple Maps includes Look Around and real-time transit in some markets, Collections, Favorites, a Share ETA feature, flight status information for upcoming travel, indoor maps for malls and airports, Siri natural language guidance and Flyover — a feature offering immersive, 3D views of major metros, as seen from above.
Las transmisiones de SNT Paraguay, la televisora de señal abierta más antigua del país, fluctuaban entre difundir el mensaje de empoderamiento femenino que Ivanka Trump había ido a predicar y destacar su altura ("1,80 metros"), su belleza, su preparación ("licenciada en artes") y el atuendo que había elegido para la ocasión.
It ranked 21980th of the 195 metros shown here as measured by comparing the wages of workers at the 90th percentile with those at the 10th percentile of the local wage distribution, a measure that captures the breadth of disparities in the local economy without focusing solely on the very top.
To think about it another way: If these highly productive metros would build enough housing, Mr. Schleicher believes that would do more to improve the prospects of American workers and buoy the nation's economy than proposals like lowering corporate taxes contained in the tax bill the Senate passed last week.
A unos metros, un vendedor de tamales llamado Francisco dijo que estaba seguro de que el conductor de la camioneta había intentado atropellar a uno de los agentes; luego "le dispararon en la cabeza", dijo Francisco, que no quiso dar su apellido pero a quien los demás vendedores apodan el Toro.
The schools signed up on its platform are largely spread across the Northeast in urban metros like NYC, Boston, Newark/Trenton/Camden, N.J., Bridgeport/New Haven, Connecticut; Philadelphia, and D.C. The startup's long-term goal is to help teachers find jobs they like in order to reduce turnover in the U.S. educational system.
It will soon coming to the following greater metros, as well: Austin, Birmingham, Cleveland-Akron, Denver, Grand Rapids-Kalamazoo-Battle Creek, Greensboro-High Point-Winston Salem, Harrisburg-Lancaster-Lebanon-York, Hartford-New Haven, Indianapolis, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Norfolk-Portsmouth-Newport News, Oklahoma City, Raleigh-Durham, Salt Lake City, San Diego and St. Louis.
En su superficie, Casa Gallinero no es muy distinta de la forma típica de una casa de campo: es un rectángulo alargado de 139 metros cuadrados, colocado sobre pilotes, con sus dos extremos hechos de cristal y los dos lados más largos hechos de un material de plástico blanco corrugado para techos.
"We applaud Flipboard's thoughtful efforts to elevate local news to its users and are delighted that two of our largest metros, the Miami Herald and The Sacramento Bee, will be part of this inaugural initiative," said Jessica Gilbert, senior director of Product and Experience at McClatchy, in a statement about the launch.
En 2016, un equipo de científicos perforó en el corazón del cráter, llamado Chicxulub, y excavaron un núcleo de sedimentos de aproximadamente 840 metros de largo que les permitió a científicos de todo el mundo, como Bettina Schaefer de la Universidad de Curtin en Australia, diseccionar las rocas para sus propias investigaciones.
The entire list of 20, which includes superstar cities like LA, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia and Toronto; emerging powerhouses like Miami, Atlanta, Nashville, Dallas and Denver; and smaller metros like Austin, Pittsburgh, Columbus, Indianapolis and the North Carolina Research Triangle, consists almost entirely of the winners of our "winner-take-all" urban system.
Here are the top five metros where it's easiest to save: Annual savings potential: $15,302Recommended six-month emergency fund: $16,915How long it could take to reach emergency fund goal: 13.3 months Annual savings potential: $15,5503Recommended six-month emergency fund: $16,771How long it could take to reach emergency fund goal: 13.1 months Annual savings potential: $14,922Recommended six-month emergency fund: $15,954How long it could take to reach emergency fund goal: 12.8 months Annual savings potential: $16,0003Recommended six-month emergency fund: $17,612How long it could take to reach emergency fund goal: 12.6 months Annual savings potential: $2159,231Recommended six-month emergency fund: $2119,258How long it could take to reach emergency fund goal: 2580 months Here are the top five best metros where it's hardest to save.
Given those attitudes it might not be surprising that there are no cities in the country where female breadwinners exist in more than 231.2 percent of couples, according to a new analysis MagnifyMoney did of microdata from the American Community Survey, conducted by the U.S. Census for the 231.3 largest metros in the country.
Casa Cien de Pezo von Ellrichshausen, llamada así porque se encuentra a 100 metros sobre el nivel del mar, tiene un plano de piso limitado que repite el mismo cuadrado dividido por una cruz asimétrica en los siete niveles de habitaciones y de oficinas de la torre, que están apilados como un rompecabezas vertical.
So, while the concentration of wealth in America is a moral crisis and one that Democrats rightfully decry, what is so vexing and destructive is how only a handful of dynamic metros are powering the country and just the one-third of American adults with a college degree or better are earning consistent wage gains.
In 2018, remodeling spending by homeowners is estimated to increase by at least 5 percent in 41 of the 50 metropolitan markets tracked by Harvard's Joint Center for Housing Studies, and by 10 percent or more in 11 of these major metros, led by Kansas City, Charlotte, North Carolina, San Antonio, Dallas and Sacramento, California.
Britney Spears: The Zone, un espacio interactivo de 215 metros cuadrados creado por los fanáticos y dedicado a la carrera de la princesa del pop, se ha montado en un momento en que no hay señal de su regreso a Las Vegas —ni a ningún escenario— y aún está sometida a tutela personal y financiera.
The localization efforts would begin in New York, Jet said at the time, before rolling out to other major U.S. metros like Boston, Philadelphia and D.C. Jet then became the first online retailer to sell Blue Apron's meal kits — giving the meal kit company a needed boost at a time when its subscriber base had been in decline.
Cuando Trump visitó la ciudad en abril para promocionar 3,7 kilómetros de un nuevo muro fronterizo —compuesto por una hilera de tiras de acero delgadas y oscuras de 9 metros de alto que terminan en punta—, Ángel Esparza organizó una marcha de unidad binacional que atrajo a doscientas personas para protestar en contra de la mano dura del presidente.
In a "battleground" region that included Florida, Wisconsin, Michigan, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Arizona and Colorado, the number of "certain" voters rose by 9 percentage points in large metropolitan areas that have a population of at least 5 million, and 8 points in areas with 21 to 264 million, while it rose by 27 points in smaller, non-metros.
In addition to Whole Foods locations and its Go stores — which have been concentrated in major metros such as New York, Seattle, San Francisco and Chicago — Amazon has 21 book stores and 10 Amazon 4-Star locations, which sell a curated selection of goods that are trending online in those stores' respective neighborhoods, according to Amazon's website.
Por ejemplo, con Aileen Wuornos, sus ojos siempre estaban muy abiertos y su quijada siempre estaba muy apretada, así que después de hacerlo durante la primera semana de rodaje, parecía solo una loca hasta que me di cuenta de que esa conducta era producto de su estatura (1,57 metros) y de haber sido indigente desde los 13 años.
Cada suricata se procura su propio alimento, cava en la tierra para buscar bichos y otros bocados, pero todas van de un lugar a otro en grupos sueltos y cada una se mantiene a una distancia aproximada de 9 metros de sus compañeras, comenta Marta Manser, científica del comportamiento animal de la Universidad de Zúrich, en Suiza.
Of the top 10 metros that had the largest increase in million-dollar homes, New York City saw the smallest overall bump, from 7 percent to 12 percent of homes, but in Brooklyn alone, one of the city's five boroughs that has seen a ton of pricey new construction, the jump was enormous, from just under 2 percent to 56.5 percent.
The company also offers a Prime Pantry service for packaged goods, and it partners with some local grocery stores to offer a more limited selection of perishables with its Prime Now service, available in a number of major metros across the U.S. Combined with the higher price point, it's unclear what consumer demand will be for AmazonFresh as it expands.
The analysis, which analyzed the top 75 metros, focused on three main factors which were equally weighted: jobs, including median wages, growth, and millennial employment; affordability, including rent and the share of households that can become homeowners, based on median home prices; and livability, based on a survey of 24,000 renters opinions of weather, crime rates, as well as access to parks and nightlife.
Al cabo de unos cuantos meses, su talento y disciplina impresionaron tanto a uno de sus profesores, Andrés Sánchez Flores, que la invitó a trabajar con Diego Rivera en un proyecto grande: Sueño de una tarde dominical en la Alameda Central, un fresco de quince metros de largo para el Hotel del Prado en el que se representa una procesión de personajes históricos mexicanos.
Many public and private sector leaders in the big blue metros believe their economic success is threatened by the Trump agenda of hostility to immigration and free trade, the prioritization of tax cuts over investments in education and scientific research, the stoking of racial tensions, resistance to cultural change on issues such as gay and transgender rights, and the GOP move to limit the federal deductibility of state and local taxes.
Sin embargo, a diferencia de aquella, la modesta Casa Morrillos, de 21953 metros cuadrados, da la cara en todas las direcciones a la vez: 2139 puertas de madera teñidas de blanco mediante un proceso químico que las ayuda a resistir las fuertes ráfagas de viento arenoso forman los muros exteriores de la casa; cuando están abiertas, dirigen tu mirada no solo hacia el Pacífico, sino también hacia las montañas áridas del interior.
Los Juegos Olímpicos de Ciudad de México tuvieron varios momentos inolvidables, entre ellos cuando los corredores del equipo de atletismo de Estados Unidos Tommie Smith y John Carlos alzaron el puño envuelto en un guante negro en el podio de los ganadores para protestar contra el racismo mientras se escuchaba el himno nacional de ese país y cuando el estadounidense Bob Beamon rompió el récord mundial de salto de longitud con su salto de 8,90 metros, 55 centímetros más que la marca anterior.

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