Housing

These U.S. Cities See the Largest Increase in Rent Prices

While New York, California, and Boston, Massachusetts, continue to be the most expensive rental markets in the country, some unexpected locales have actually experienced the largest increases in one-bedroom rental prices year over year.

Disabled Portland Residents Sue City for Surrendering Sidewalks to the Homeless

A 66-year-old woman who had a bottle thrown at her as she maneuvered around a Portland, Ore. homeless camp in her electric wheelchair.

FBI Seizes Document Allegedly Detailing Foreign Country’s Nuclear Capabilities in Mar-a-Lago Raid—Not Sensitive Enough Not to Leak to WaPo Though

A document revealing an unknown foreign country's nuclear power was among those seized in the Mar-a-Lago raid, reports say.

It’s Liza: Body of Memphis Kindergarten Teacher, Heiress to Billion-Dollar Fortune Found

A body found in the search for a missing Memphis kindergarten teacher and heiress to a billion-dollar hardware fortune has been identified as the married mother of two, according to a report.

Green Agenda Demands Elimination of Natural Gas in Homes Nationwide

'The power these agencies want to exert over families trying to make ends meet is ridiculous.'

Full Inventory of Mar-a-Lago Seizures Released

The document offered how many documents were classified.

Pro-Life Pregnancy Center Refuses to Fold After Firebombing

Nearly everything was lost in the firebombing of the Life Choices Pregnancy Medical Center, but Executive Director Kathy Roberts goes back to the little things as she takes stock of the damage.

Over 20 States File Legal Brief Defending Navy Servicemembers Who Refused COVID Jab on Religious Grounds

Over 20 states have joined an amicus brief supporting members of the US Navy who refused Covid jabs due to religious objections.

NYC Struggles to House Busloads of Migrants Sent From Texas

New York City officials have so far failed to open a shelter in Manhattan they had hoped to have operating two weeks ago in order to take care of recent migrants that Texas has sent by bus to the Big Apple, the New York Post reported Sunday.

3.8 Million Renters Likely To Be Evicted In Next Two Months

As pandemic eviction moratoriums expire and rent payment relief programs end across the U.S., a rental crisis is beginning to crest. About 8.5 million people...

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