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The great housing inventory divide: New construction vs existing-homes

In March, 33% of homes listed for sale were new homes in various stages of construction. That share from 2000-2019 was a 13% average.

     

Indictment coming? Donald Trump’s lawyers seek meeting with prosecutors on documents case

Trump’s attorneys seek meeting with Attorney General Merrick Garland; such a request is often a sign that an indictment may be imminent

     

The sixth extinction is underway, study finds. But here’s why all hope is not lost.

A new study finds many animal species are ‘sliding toward extinction’ at alarming rates. Here’s what that means.

     

Baby bison euthanized after Yellowstone visitor pushed animal out of river, herd rejected it, park says

Yellowstone National Park says it euthanized a baby bison after a visitor pushed the animal out of a river, causing the herd to reject the baby.

     

Doctors and patients are worried this large health insurer’s new policy will delay care

Doctors are raising concerns about UnitedHealthcare’s policy to require authorization before some colonoscopies and cancer scopes.
     

Convicted murderer at large after escaping Ohio prison; another escapee captured

Bradley Gillespie, serving time for a 2016 murder conviction, and another inmate escaped the Allen Correctional Institute on Tuesday.

     

What is a ‘delusionship’? That made-up relationship in your head, explained.

Psychologists aren’t too concerned about “delusionships.” Still, pay attention if you find yourself spending too much time in fantasy land.

     

The guy I am seeing constantly flirts with other people in front of me. ‘Is it OK?’

Recently, one of my Instagram followers sent me a question about their relationship struggle. Many others are dealing with the same way.

     

A new research effort takes aim at 8 rare diseases. It could revolutionize many more.

The new project, Bespoke Gene Therapy Consortium, hopes its work on 8 rare diseases will set the standard and framework to help thousands of others.

     

GOP presidential hopefuls Nikki Haley, Tim Scott are on good terms. But for how long?

Two South Carolina candidates will have to fight it out for the same voters if they are to stay long-term in the presidential race.

     

Spy turned U.S. lawmaker: U.S. debt fiasco could lead to Chinese and Russian exploitation

A former spy now serving in Congress says the potential US government shutdown is a serious national security threat. Abigail Spanberger warns of looming dangers.

     

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