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At least 100 Americans are on alert for dangerous heat and humidity -- stretching from Texas to Maine -- on Friday.
U.S. median rent has risen from about $824 in 2008 to more than $1,300 in 2025. As rent has increased faster than wages, Americans are spending much more of their income on housing. On average, it now takes an entire week’s worth of pay to afford monthly rent.
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JD Vance calls out Big Tech for firing Americans while hiring cheap foreign H-1B visa replacements
Vice President JD Vance criticized tech companies for laying off American workers while applying for overseas H-1B visas, calling their worker shortage claims 'bulls---'
Americans in at least 16 states could see heightened levels of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on Friday, according to a forecast published by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). The EPA cautions that elevated UV radiation levels can increase the risk of skin burns, eye damage and long-term health problems such as skin cancer.
Order an ice cold drink in Europe and you could be in for a chilling surprise. CNN Travel spoke to ice experts to find out why the US obsession with ice doesn’t translate across the pond.
On July 17, The Wall Street Journal alleged that Trump had penned a “bawdy” birthday letter to Epstein in 2003. And, on July 23, the outlet reported that DOJ officials told the president he was named in the Epstein files, though they noted “being mentioned in the records isn’t a sign of wrongdoing.”
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More Americans shift money from checking and savings to accounts with investment income, study says
New research finds that more Americans are shifting their money from checking and savings accounts into financial vehicles that pay an investment income.
As more homes remain on the market longer, buyers are closely watching mortgage rates to see if there's an opportunity to save money.
Gut health is finally becoming cool, which means more brands are touting the fiber available in their products.
The gap between what retirees need and what they have is growing wider, and experts say the problem is likely to persist.