Online Sleuths Not Looking for UnitedHealthcare CEO’s Killer
The online sleuthing community is declining to aid authorities in their quest to apprehend the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson, NBC News reported.[#item_full_content]
Canada, Mexico Vie for Trump’s Favor Before Inauguration
The leaders of Canada and Mexico are competing for President-elect Donald Trump’s favor before his inauguration, trading jabs rather than engaging in direct conflict or even joining forces as they try to prove which country is more essential to the United States.[#item_full_content]
Texas Judge Turns Down CFPB Bid To Unfreeze Credit Card Late Fee Rule
A Texas judge on Friday rejected the U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau’s request to revive an $8 late cap fee on credit card late payments, reports Reuters.[#item_full_content]
Starmer to meet Saudi crown prince in push for infrastructure cash
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Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Mortgages Face Climate Realities
As fires and floods become a reality for many Americans with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, homes in areas subject to natural disasters are seeing a drastic loss in value, the New York Times reports.
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Mortgages Face Climate Realities
As fires and floods become a reality for many Americans with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac mortgages, homes in areas subject to natural disasters are seeing a drastic loss in value, the New York Times reported on Saturday.
US Readies $988M Aid Package for Ukraine With Rockets, Drones
The United States is readying a $988 million package of new additional arms and equipment to Ukraine for its ongoing fight against Russia’s invasion, according to a document seen by Reuters.[#item_full_content]
NYC Mayor: ‘Net Tightening’ on UnitedHealth Executive’s Murderer
Authorities have identified the man suspected of killing UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson and are closing in on him, New York City Mayor Eric Adams was quoted as saying on Saturday by the New York Post.[#item_full_content]
$9M Offered to Nursing Home Residents Warehoused During Ida
Some of the elderly residents of seven Louisiana nursing homes who were sent in 2021 to ride out Hurricane Ida in a crowded, ill-equipped warehouse are being offered shares of a nearly $9 million settlement after they sued.[#item_full_content]
Trump, Prince William sit down for meeting in Paris after Notre Dame ceremony
President-elect Trump and Prince William shook hands at the re-opening ceremony of Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris on Saturday, and afterward held a sit-down meeting at the British Embassy ahead of Trump’s inauguration. Trump and William also separately met with world leaders at Notre Dame, including French President Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. […]