Los Angeles had the fourth-highest risk of being in a housing bubble of 25 major cities across the globe, according to banking giant UBS, which analyzed residential property prices in the past year.
A new study warns that frequent bubble tea (boba tea) consumption may increase the risk of kidney stones, fatty liver disease ...
Investing in sports may be trendy, but does it make economic sense? BI sat down with one of the authors of a new study that asks that question. Amid skyrocketing valuations, what they found may ...
Bubble tea may look fun and harmless, but research shows frequent consumption carries risks.
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