Hurricane season may be officially over, but a rare December subtropical storm could be forming in the Atlantic for the first time in nearly a decade.
Author: Terry Collins, USA TODAY
Mysterious Idaho student killings compounded by police contradictions, experts say
Families are questioning contradictions by Idaho police investigating the deaths of Ethan Chapin, Madison Mogen, Kaylee Goncalves and Xana Kernodle
University of Idaho students slayings ‘took our innocence,’ authorities say; more than 1K tips investigated
As police have collected 100 pieces of evidence, taken 4,000 photos and more than 1,000 tips, but there are no new clues on who killed four students.
Instead of ‘deadnaming,’ police take bold step of verifying Colorado shooting victims’ names, pronouns
Colorado Springs police took a very time-sensitive route to verify the five victims fatally shot in an LGBTQ club “by how they identified themselves.”
Four University of Idaho students were slain in their beds while they slept: What we know
The murder investigation into four University of Idaho students believed to have been stabbed to death while sleeping in their beds has left residents rattled.
Alex Jones now owes $1.5B to Sandy Hook families – and he faces another trial. What’s next?
Infowars host Alex Jones has been ordered to pay nearly $1.5 billion to the victims’ families of Sandy Hook. And he still may have to pony up more.
Feds’ latest rate hike has experts pondering if mortgage rates will drop in ‘another year or two’
Despite the Fed saying its latest interest rate hike has “significantly weakened” the housing market, experts believe higher mortgage rates are ahead.
Why the amount of first-time homebuyers is dropping drastically, and what’s being done?
Homebuyers in America are getting older as the number of first-time buyers dips as high mortgage and inflation rates reign, realtors’ report said.
‘It’s going to be tough’: Fed rate hikes draw negative reaction as hot topic online; study
The conversations about the ongoing interest rate hikes have been intensifying and the public sentiment is overwhelmingly negative, a new study shows.
The US housing shortage is ‘awful’ and will likely get worse with no apparent end in sight
Experts say the decades-long housing shortage is climbing, and now with mortgage interest rates soaring due to inflation, they see no end in sight.