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Several factors are contributing to high mortgage rates in the United States, including low supply, which appears to have been impacted by the surging levels of both illegal and legal migration in recent years. “While the long-run effect of increased immigration on inflation is unclear, immigrants nonetheless need a place to live, and their arrival […]
ZeroHedge published an article by FOX31 Denver reporting that “a charity calling itself ‘Hope Has No Borders’ “began pairing migrant workers and their families with hosts in Colorado in late 2023. Now, with help from the United Way, getting paired up is a simple phone call away by dialing 211.” “A news segment details how […]
The Associated Press is reporting that “facing heat over its military support for Israel’s war, the Biden administration is due to deliver a first-of-its-kind formal verdict this week on whether the airstrikes on Gaza and restrictions on delivery of aid have violated international and U.S. laws designed to spare civilians from the worst horrors of war. […]
Several states nationwide experienced significant disruptions in their 911 emergency call services on Wednesday night, leaving residents unable to contact local authorities for hours. According to officials’ statements, the outages occurred in parts of Nebraska, Texas, Nevada, and South Dakota, initially surfacing around 10 p.m. and continuing until service restoration occurred throughout the night. As […]
President Joe Biden will announce a new plan to expand student loan relief to additional groups of borrowers next week, according to three sources familiar with the plans. This comes nearly a year after the Supreme Court blocked the administration’s initial attempt to forgive debt for millions of college attendees.
WASHINGTON — Like many Americans, Richard Bidon says he’d like to see the U.S. government “go back to its original design” — a system of checks and balances developed nearly 240 years ago to prevent any branch, especially the presidency, from becoming too powerful.
Federal prosecutors criticized the judge overseeing former President Donald Trump's classified documents case in Florida and advised against potential jury instructions that they said rely on a “fundamentally flawed legal premise.”
BALTIMORE — Governor Wes Moore of Maryland cautioned on Thursday about the challenging journey ahead to rebuild after the collapse of Baltimore’s Francis Scott Key Bridge, as the Biden administration authorized $60 million in immediate federal assistance following the tragic incident.
HARTFORD, Conn. — Former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman of Connecticut, who came close to winning the vice presidency as the Democratic candidate with Al Gore in the contested 2000 election and nearly became Republican John McCain’s running mate eight years later, has passed away, according to a statement from his family.
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