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Every Thursday, Freddie Mac, a government-sponsored buyer of mortgage loans, publishes a weekly average of 30-year mortgage ...
P&G India remains cautiously optimistic about FY26 FMCG demand amid food inflation concerns and evolving trade policies. With rural recovery, digital commerce focus, and cost savings, PGHH and ...
Using a breadth of datasets, researchers modeled how states' clean energy goals might evolve under state-led action versus federal support.
It sure looks like the United States is getting ready to go to war in the Middle East. On Wednesday afternoon, the U.S.
Western countries have slashed foreign aid budgets this year and reductions will steepen in 2026, with the United States, ...
San Francisco has long been the countrys progressive proving ground. Its where ambitious ideas are tested, movements begin, ...
The Treasury Department on Thursday will sell $22 billion worth of 30-year government bonds, in what will serve as a gauge of investors’ appetite for US debt. All eyes are on whether there is weak ...
U.S. filings for jobless benefits remains at the higher end of recent ranges as uncertainty over the impact of trade wars lingers.
In this op-ed, the CEO of the States United Democracy Center unpacks the debates over whether we're in a constitutional crisis.
Former French Prime Minister Pierre Mendès-France once said, “To govern is to choose.” The government in its UK Spending Review has made choices as to how it will spend and invest in hopes of raising ...
While officials touted similarities between a new police reform plan and the defunct DOJ consent decree, a Courier Journal analysis found differences.
People without legal status, sometimes referred to as the "unauthorized" population, include those who entered the country ...