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Double-Digit U.S. Home Price Growth Streak Skids to an End

Annual price growth in the increasingly fragile U.S. housing market slid into the single digits in October for the first time in about two years when mortgage rates that month surged above 7% and further stifled demand, a pair of closely watched surveys showed on Tuesday.

Joe Biden Leaving for Virgin Islands Vacation as Dozens Freeze to Death in United States

President Joe Biden plans to leave for a vacation in the Virgin Islands on Tuesday after the United States was blasted with record-cold temperatures and winter weather.

China’s ‘Biggest Outbreak’ Hits After Country Reaches 92% COVID Vax Rate

Chinese citizens have received the most single-dose coronavirus vaccines in the world, according to Johns Hopkins University & Medicine.

Canada Funded This Assisted Suicide ‘Activity Book’ for Children

Just as Ottawa publicly acknowledges that its assisted suicide regime might have gone too far, critics have highlighted the existence of a little-known medical assistance in dying children’s activity book that was funded by the Canadian government.

Gary Sinise Foundation Welcomes Families of Fallen Soldiers to Walk Disney World

Walt Disney World welcomed 1,800 family members of fallen soldiers to the "Snowball Express Program," hosted by the Gary Sinise Foundation.

Frigid Monster Storm Across US Claims at Least 29 Lives

About 60% of the U.S. population faced some sort of winter weather advisory or warning.

57% Of Americans Believe ‘Christmas Should Be More About Jesus’

A Rasmussen Reports poll revealed 57% of Americans believe Christmas should emphasize Jesus rather than Santa.

Official Bans Christmas Celebrations in District in Indonesia

A New Mexico church has given gifts to nearly 2,500 children.

84% Of Pastors Plan to Hold Church Services on Christmas Day

Due to expectations of low attendance, only 84% of pastors plan on holding church services on Christmas Day, according to Lifeway Research.

IRS Halts Controversial New Rule Requiring Reporting of $600 Payments

The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) on Friday announced it would delay a rule that would have required tens of millions of Americans who received payments of at least $600 to report their earnings, following widespread confusion and angst about the new requirements.

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