by Daily Caller News Foundation | Jan 2, 2025
by Ireland Owens U.S. mortgage rates rose to an almost six-month high toward the end of 2024, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). In the waning days of President Joe Biden’s term, the recent surge in mortgage rates rounds out four years...
by Christina Botteri | Jan 2, 2025
Just before Christmas, Mexico’s President Claudia Sheinbaum announced a significant increase in tariffs on textiles and apparel imports, along with the end of a “border-skipping” practice, which allowed U.S. e-commerce sellers to bypass tariffs on Chinese...
by Christina Botteri | Jan 2, 2025
The United Football League (UFL) announced its full 2025 game schedule on Thursday, adding that the league’s media partners – FOX, ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, FS1, FOX Deportes, and ESPN Deportes – will broadcast all 43 games. “We are thrilled to have exceptional partners...
by Christina Botteri | Jan 2, 2025
A federal grand jury in Tucson returned an indictment against two Indian nationals – Ahmed Maqbul Syed, 57, and Rupesh Chandra Chintakindi, 27 – over their alleged involvement in a conspiracy to commit money laundering. Syed, in addition to the money...
by The Center Square | Jan 2, 2025
by Thérèse Boudreaux The number of homeless people in the U.S. reached the highest level recorded in 2024, as more than 770,000 people lived without housing on a single night in January, according to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development’s annual...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Jan 2, 2025
by Jason Hopkins Tren de Aragua gang members armed with weapons attacked crossings along the Texas-Mexico border, according to an internal memo obtained by the New York Post. Earlier in December, 20 members of the notorious Venezuelan prison gang attempted to...
by Star News Staff | Jan 2, 2025
by Michael Strong I have spent the past thirty-five years creating small, highly-personalized schools where students flourish. I have, if you will, bet my life on the value of these schools—microschools before they became a thing. Over the course of that time,...
by Daily Caller News Foundation | Jan 2, 2025
by Owen Klinsky U.S. tech giants have been sacking employees in droves while simultaneously importing tens of thousands of foreign workers. Amazon, Google and Microsoft have laid off at least 27,000, 12,000 and 16,000 employees, respectively, since 2022....