Fannie Mae reportedly plans to move San Francisco office from ‘woke California’ to the South, and right off the bat, a few things come to mind. It’s easy to wonder if this is the same Fannie Mae that played a role in the housing crisis of the 2000s, raising questions about financial responsibility. This particular move, which involves a relatively small office in San Francisco, seems to be less about a complete relocation and more about making employees remote workers. The article that accompanies the story highlights an image of their Virginia headquarters, emphasizing that the physical presence in San Francisco is quite small.… Continue reading
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The article details the experiences of two American families, the Huffmans and the Hares, who relocated to Russia seeking a society that aligns with their conservative values. Driven by concerns over “woke” culture and LGBTQ rights, the Huffmans were the first to move to a planned community near Moscow, with Derek Huffman eventually joining the Russian army. While they initially found support and community, Derek’s military service led to online scrutiny and hardship for the family. The Hares, motivated by similar views, also moved to Russia, enduring challenges such as financial scams and their children’s difficulty adapting to the new environment. Despite facing difficulties, both families maintain their commitment to their new lives in Russia.
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