Tokyo, the capital of Japan, holds the distinction of being the world's largest city in the world in terms of population.
Some 19% of the world's richest lives in just 10 cities, according to a new report.
Cities away from the coasts—especially in the South and Midwest—were found to offer larger homes, a news study shows.
A look at the places around New Jersey that have shifted by as much as 68 points since 2012, illustrating the changing ...
A comfortable retirement is more than just stretching your retirement dollars further. It's about living in a place where life feels fulfilling. For many retirees, the biggest risks associated with ...
Stroll along Cleveland’s Edgewater Pier on a summer evening, and you’ll hear Arabic, Spanish, and other languages wafting through the lake air. For decades, international immigrants have found a home ...
KRAMATORSK, Ukraine - In his new clothes store in the heart of Ukraine’s frontline city of Kramatorsk, Maksym Lysenko suddenly stops talking and listens. “There,” he says, leaning towards the window ...
The world’s major cities are enduring a quarter more very hot days each year than three decades ago, new research says. The 40 most-populous capitals, and three other politically significant cities, ...
The world’s top 10 economies are confronting a demographic dilemma: fertility rates have slipped below the replacement threshold of 2.1 children per woman, raising the prospect of shrinking workforces ...
Seeking a comfortable life in a major U.S. city? You’ll need to earn a lot of money to afford it. A new study from GOBankingRates reveals Americans must earn at least $100,000 to live comfortably in ...
California kept its bragging rights as the world’s fourth-largest economy in the latest update on state-level business output. The Golden State economy was producing goods and services at a ...