Can't Afford To Buy a Home? Don't Look for That To Change Soon Fewer Americans can afford a new home than at any time in four decades. Costly mortgages and, more importantly, a chronic housing shortage means that may not change soon. 05/18/2024 - 2:51 am | View Link
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This is one of the least affordable places to buy a home in California LOS ANGELES - Orange County is one of the least affordable places to buy a home in all of California, according to the California Association of Realtors. Data shows it takes more than $349,000 a year ... 05/15/2024 - 8:47 am | View Link
How to Buy a Foreclosed Home As home prices soar in many cities, buyers may look to foreclosures to land bargains on houses. Foreclosure happens when a borrower can no longer make mortgage payments, and the lender seizes and then ... 05/15/2024 - 2:27 am | View Link
To Buy or Not to Buy a Home? The Decision Is Yours, Not a Real Estate Agent’s Although there are economic uncertainties, such as adjustments in interest rates and inflation, a severe and widespread crash isn’t likely in today’s market. Limited housing supply and strong ... 05/14/2024 - 10:20 am | View Link
"Human beings had a play-based childhood from time immemorial," says author Jonathan Haidt. What caused teen mental health decline is "between 2010 and 2015, phones, screens come sweeping in The most important thing that parents can do is delay the age at which their child gets immersed in internet culture."
Fareed hosts a spirited debate on the House bill that could lead to a US ban on TikTok, with the American Enterprise Institute's Kori Schake and Glen Gerstell, former general counsel for the National Security Agency. They discuss national-security risks the Chinese-owned app might pose given its many American users.
A new government report warns that advanced Artificial Intelligence systems could pose an "extinction-level threat" to humans, and that the US must intervene. "I think we should be mindful of it," says Ret. Admiral James Stavridis. But he adds, "there have been big inventions in the past - the printing press, electricity, the internet - all of these have been a decried for the possibility of nefarious activity."