Wall Street-Backed Companies Buying Up Single Family Homes
Real estate investment groups are buying up an increasing share of houses and renting them out – in some cases to families who had dreamed of owning their own homes. According to one report, in January, 33 percent of all…
Read More »Jan. 6 Committee Focuses On Trump’s Pressure On Pence To Overturn Election
In a newly revealed testimony, close aides and advisers detailed a private phone call between former President Donald Trump and former Vice President Mike Pence on the morning of January 6th. Rep. Bennie Thompson said Pence relied on advice from…
Read More »Soaring Gas Prices, Falling Markets, Rising Debt: What Can Americans Do Now To Save?
Multiple factors are combining – from rising gas prices to soaring debt – to create a painful economic picture for many Americans. CNBC’s Sharon Epperson joins Lester Holt with tips on steps Americans can take right now to find relief.…
Read More »Fallout And Success From Trump’s Revenge Tour Purging Republican Primary Candidates
Rep. Tom Rice was one of ten Republicans who voted to impeach former President Trump after the January 6th insurrection and never wavered from his vote. This cost Rice as he lost his primary to Trump-endorsed candidate state Rep. Russell…
Read More »U.S. No Longer Requiring Covid Tests For Airline Passengers
Covid tests are no longer required for airline passengers to enter the U.S. The U.S. Travel Association estimates raising the testing rule will bring more than 5 million extra airline passengers and another $9 billion in travel spending by the…
Read More »Biden Points To New Job Successes As Fed Expected To Raise Rates Tomorrow
President Biden is pointing to his success in creating new jobs amid skyrocketing inflation and polls that show Americans’ disapproval of his handling of the economy. Biden blamed exploding prices on Vladimir Putin’s war in Ukraine. After raising interest rates…
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