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Why it’s so hard to buy a home right now

Home prices have skyrocketed by nearly 20% over the last year and mortgage rates have risen faster over the past three months than they have in decades. But the high cost to buy a home is not the only obstacle prospective buyers are facing.

3 Sikh men attacked in the same New York neighborhood in just over a week

Two Sikh men were attacked in the New York borough of Queens on Tuesday, less than two weeks after another Sikh man was assaulted in the same neighborhood, authorities said.

Biden struggles to refocus Americans’ attention on his efforts to help family budgets as inflation soars

President Joe Biden had hoped that his Tuesday trip to Iowa might serve as a turning point, where he could refocus Americans’ attention on his domestic agenda — particularly his efforts to lower their fuel and household costs — a day after concentrat…

Covid lockdowns are causing chaos in the world’s biggest car market

Factories shut down, new model launches delayed and sales plunging. China’s huge car market has been thrown into disarray by the country’s latest Covid surge, with stringent lockdowns across several cities hitting vehicle production.

Storm dumps snow that shuts down highway for 500 miles and prompts tornado advisories in Minnesota and other states

A storm system stretching up the midsection of the United States had people in several states — including southern Minnesota — bracing Tuesday for the possibility of tornadoes.

Georgia governor signs bill allowing most residents to carry a concealed gun without a permit

Georgia’s Republican Gov. Brian Kemp signed a bill into law Tuesday that makes it legal for most residents to carry a concealed firearm without a license.

Amazon warehouse injury rate last year was more than twice the rate of other warehouses

The rate of serious injuries at Amazon warehouses in the United States is more than twice as high as those at other, non-Amazon warehouses, according to a new study that examines injury data supplied to the federal agency that oversees workplace safety.

Analysis: Gun violence keeps supercharging America’s Second Amendment debate

“There was blood on the floor. There was a lot of blood trailing on the floor,” one eyewitness said.

The full pink moon is coming Saturday evening. Will it actually be pink?

The full pink moon will rise in the eastern sky on Saturday night. Here’s how to watch and what you should know.

     

‘Recession shock’ is coming, Bank of America warns

• Analysis: Inflation is crushing Joe Biden and Democrats
• What are the pros and cons of E15 gas? Here’s what to know about Biden’s order

South Dakota House votes to impeach AG

The South Dakota House of Representatives on Tuesday voted to impeach state Attorney General Jason Ravnsborg regarding his conduct surrounding a 2020 crash that left a pedestrian dead.

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