(The Center Square) — New York City's costly emergency shelter system is beset by nepotism, a lack of competitive bidding, and excessive salaries, which are driving up costs for the city's taxpayers, according to a scathing new report. The report by the city's Department of Investigation said a probe of the shelter system dating back to 2021
Africa has become the new great-power chessboard. The pieces aren’t soldiers or diplomats—they’re ports, railways, and fiber-optic cables. And behind...