24/7 Wall St. reviewed census data to determine cities where most homes are owned by an occupant.
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The 50 most dangerous cities in the world
24/7 Wall St. reviewed the world’s 50 most dangerous cities – the ones with the highest murder rates – as reported by a Mexico-based advocacy group.
Cruise ships vs. the environment: The 10 costliest offenses
24/7 Tempo found 10 of the costliest cruise environmental violations, from Princess Cruises, Cunard Line, Carnival cruises and others.
Cellphones and smartphones that no longer exist
24/7 Tempo looked at media reports, product reviews, sales data and company websites to identify popular mobile phones that have been discontinued.
The best brunch spots in America, from California to New York
These aren’t the only great brunch places in the country, but they all deserve a place on 24/7 Tempo’s list of the best brunch spots in America.
Junk foods that are actually not so bad for you, from chocolate to bacon
Reaching for a snack? 24/7 Tempo reviewed dozens of foods that are often considered unhealthy and found the ones with redeeming qualities.
15 cruises that rival other vacations in experience and price
24/7 Wall Street compiled a list of some of the best cruises you can take for your next vacation, whether you’re looking for a family trip or a romantic getaway.
These countries produce the most CO2 emissions
24/7 Wall St. ranked countries emitting the most carbon dioxide, based on territorial emissions of CO2 in 2017 according to the Global Carbon Project.
Countries doing the most (and least) to protect the environment
24/7 Wall St. created an index to measure environmental performance by country using data from Yale University and the World Bank.
World capitals of Bigfoot sightings, other weird stuff
24/7 Tempo reviewed hundreds of unofficial capitals of the world, and selected 30 that possess substantial evidence to back their titles.