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Mortgage delinquency rates are creeping up, an indicator that U.S. economy may be in big trouble.
A new law passed in Tennessee will protect residents from incurring rising electricity costs from nearby data centers' demands on the grid.
This will get massive pushback because it's true: either Housing Is Shelter, or Housing Is Just Another Asset in a Bubble Economy - it can't be both.
What if you could grow a productive garden in the middle of a drought -- without constantly watering your beds?
Here we go, the Los Angeles Times is admitting that yes, tens of thousands of mail in ballots did get processed for only Mayor Karen Bass and Nithya Raman but it was "a glitch"
China has launched a 'special maritime law enforcement operation' east of Taiwan in response to the announcement of maritime border talks in the area by Japan and the Philippines.
Ferrari shot its load with the highly disappointing Luce EV...
Trump's secret '51st state' talks with conservative heartland revealed: Radical new plan to redraw America and lock in Republican rule
North Korea's nuclear leap, fueled by Russia, has put China in a bind -- and Xi will be hard-pressed to untangle the Gordian knot
Knicks enforcing no-bag policy, 'TSA-style' security at NBA Finals Game 3 with Trump's expected attendance
President Trump has newly estimated that Iran has 21%-22% of its missiles remaining.
As always, the media says Republicans are spreading conspiracy theories about the California primaries. However, there are many documented reasons to distrust California's election system.
Teens turn to social media for multiple purposes: to catch up with friends, for entertainment and to connect with others over similar interests.
You have probably heard about what are styled right to repair laws – or efforts to get such laws passed.
Why is it that authoritarian collectivist states regularly use the word "democracy" to describe themselves?
Woman flies to Seattle to show how all the businesses have left their downtown, criminals took over
Major developments have emerged in the James Freeman case following a recent court hearing.
It's enough for him to Scream.
Days after California's primary election, the votes are still being counted, and the winners are still unknown, and no one, save for California officials, seems happy about it.
Spencer Pratt's once-comfortable lead in the Los Angeles mayoral primary has been slashed yet again -- as a fresh batch of ballots delivered another major boost to progressive City Councilmember Nithya Raman in their race to the November runoff.
Irate Trump storms off NBC set mid-sentence as he blasts 'dishonest press' and reporter begs for him to stay
Spencer Pratt lashes out over Los Angeles mayoral vote counting after he loses more ground to surging Democrat rival as new ballots flood in
The military aviation and defense news blog The Aviationist has spent years tracking mysterious aircraft activity around U.S. restricted airspace.
Protesters Target NV Energy At Utility Conference As Anger Over Soaring Electricity Prices Boils Over
Short-Term Bitcoin Holders Are Realizing Their Largest Losses On Record; Most Oversold Since 2018 Collapse
Iran Fires Missiles At Israel In First Since April, After IDF Airstrike On Beirut; Trump Urges Israel To Hold Back
Israel carried out airstrikes on the southern suburbs of Beirut on Sunday, days after Israel and Lebanon renewed a ceasefire agreement during talks in Washington.
What the Massie–Gallrein race tells us about self-government in America
Many of the most promising quantum technologies, including advanced sensors and future quantum computers, depend on a phenomenon known as entanglement, where particles become deeply connected and influence one another in ways that cannot be explained
Recently, internet sources have been heralding the coming collapse of the U.S. dollar, citing claims that Turkey, China, and Japan are allegedly "dumping" the dollar. The reality is far less condemning.