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U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said his administration is moving to ban Wall Street firms from buying up single-family homes in a bid to reduce home prices, a potential blow for private-equity landlords that also pressured homebuilder stocks.
Monday is an anniversary of sorts for Nakobe Dean, but not one to celebrate. When the linebacker takes the field for the Eagles on Sunday — yes, he will play — it will be 364 days after he was knocked from the Eagles’ wild-card playoff victory over the Green Bay Packers.
The Education Department may start accelerating student loan forgiveness processing in February. The update may be good news for borrowers, but uncertainty remains.
U.S. oil companies want "serious guarantees" from Washington before they make large investments in Venezuela, as President Donald Trump urges them to back his bid to reshape energy markets, the Financial Times reported on Wednesday.
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In addition to guilty verdicts on five counts of second-degree rape, Redwolf Pope, who has publicly talked about his experience as an activist, was also found guilty of four counts of first-degree voyeurism.
Even though the company owes everything to mass-producing identical vehicles, it says that it wants AI to personalize your car to you. “Our vision for the customer is simple, but not elementary: a seamless layer of intelligence that travels with you between your phone and your vehicle,” said Doug Field, Ford’s chief EV, design, and digital officer.
Kentucky basketball returned to action on Wednesday after their 15-point loss at Alabama as they hosted the Missouri Tigers in Rupp Arena, and they left with a much-needed win. The Wildcats headed into the game facing a must-win situation with how their season has gone.
U.S. job openings dropped to a 14-month low in November while hiring resumed its sluggish tone, pointing to ebbing demand for labor amid policy uncertainty related to import tariffs and the integration of artificial intelligence in some work roles.