
Nerdwallet mortgage outlook: Rates to tread water in July
June’s rate average was the lowest in the four-year history of NerdWallet’s daily rate survey.
Continue Reading »June’s rate average was the lowest in the four-year history of NerdWallet’s daily rate survey.
Continue Reading »Seattle police showed up Wednesday in force at the city’s “occupied” protest zone, tore down demonstrators’ tents and used bicycles to herd the protesters after the mayor ordered the area cleared following two fatal shootings in less
Continue Reading »The 9-year-old boy’s father says when he asked his son why he hid, the boy replied, “Because they killed George Floyd.”
Continue Reading »The U.S. public health system has been starved for decades and lacks the resources to confront the worst health crisis in a century.
Continue Reading »A government report says Boeing did not give regulators documents about changes it made in a key system blamed in two deadly crashes of its 737 Max jet, and that officials responsible for approving the plane did
Continue Reading »The vote by the City Council came at an extraordinary moment when the nation’s biggest city is grappling with a $9 billion revenue loss due to the coronavirus pandemic and simultaneously with pressure to cut back on
Continue Reading »Scientists at Florida Atlantic University are experimenting with different non-medical masks to find the most effective face covering to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Continue Reading »Lawmakers have been demanding answers over the allegations, and Democrats have accused Trump of bowing to Russian President Vladimir Putin at the risk of U.S. soldiers’ lives.
Continue Reading »The man fell 20 to 25 feet into an uncapped well that was covered by hardwood flooring but no subfloor.
Continue Reading »Any person taking part in secessionist activities, such as shouting slogans or holding up banners and flags urging for the city’s independence, is in violation of the law regardless of whether violence is used.
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