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Mortgage interest rates plunged to their lowest level in three years in September, and while they've ticked up slightly since the middle of the month, they now enter October at a significantly lower ...
Americans are having fewer children than they used to, evidenced by a fertility rate that’s been trending downward for decades. But this trend is much more pronounced in some places than others.
Gold hits record high of $3,895.09 an ounce US central bank expected to cut interest rates this month US private payrolls decline in September Oct 1 (Reuters) - Gold prices surged to a record high on ...
NEW YORK, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Wall Street's three major indexes managed to close Tuesday's choppy session higher, marking quarterly and monthly gains, even as investors braced for a U.S. government ...
The Arzopa Z3FC serves up a high-refresh 2560×1440 IPS-LCD in a slim, light package, though it’s a tad more expensive than it should be. Most portable monitors are meant for basic productivity, but ...
Mayor John Whitmire on Wednesday will propose a plan to keep the city’s tax rate as-is despite a growing and urgent need for more revenue. If passed as written, residents will keep on paying around 52 ...
“Ms. Incognito” has shared a hilarious glimpse behind the scenes of Episodes 3 and 4! “Ms. Incognito” is a new crime romance drama starring Jeon Yeo Been as Kim Young Ran, a female bodyguard who ...
The federal government shut down Wednesday morning, after Congress failed to pass a budget. That means that all nonessential government operations will go on hold until a spending and appropriations ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s speech before a high-profile gathering of hundreds of the U.S. military’s top brass Tuesday morning has spurred fear, head-scratching and praise. Hegseth, over the ...
After years of surging violence, Baltimore’s top prosecutor says the tide is finally turning — because his office is taking repeat violent offenders off the streets. "We had to let the criminal ...