Mortgage Interest Rates Today, May 11, 2024 | Rates Down Nearly 30 Basis Points From Last Week These are today's mortgage and refinance rates. Mortgage rates have trended down in recent days. But where they go next depends on how inflation trends. 05/10/2024 - 11:00 pm | View Link
Photo of the Week: Vietnam and All Veterans Reunion Photographer Tim Shortt tries every year to photograph the Vietnam Traveling Memorial Wall and the veterans reunion. 05/10/2024 - 10:10 pm | View Link
What's Cooking: Community meals this week MR Falcons is offering a pork chop buffet on May 17 - get your tickets by May 15, there must be a minimum of 50 sold in order to have the dinner. 05/10/2024 - 10:04 pm | View Link
New ‘Doctor Who’ Premieres, ‘Baby Reindeer’ Stars Make Red Carpet Debut and More of This Week’s Best Events Executive producer Gary Goetzman, writer/director Dee Rees and stars Austin Butler, Callum Turner, Anthony Boyle, Nate Mann, Raff Law, Branden Cook and Josiah Cross reunited on Saturday for an FYC ... 05/10/2024 - 6:58 pm | View Link
Civil War General Sherman's sword among relics headed to Ohio auction next week A sword once wielded by legendary Union Gen. William T. Sherman is among numerous historic relics headed for the auction block next week in Ohio's capital. 05/10/2024 - 12:31 pm | View Link
WEEK Definition & Meaning | Dictionary.com Week most generally refers to any period of seven consecutive days. The word week also commonly refers to the seven-day period that begins on Sunday and ends on Saturday (though in some places this may be different, with the week considered to begin on Monday, for example). 05/9/2024 - 5:22 pm | View Website
WEEK | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary Meaning of week in English. week. noun [ C ] us / wiːk / uk / wiːk / Add to word list. A1. a period of seven days, especially either from Monday to Sunday or from Sunday to Saturday: last/this/next week. We go to the movies about once a week. Will you be going to next week's class? It usually takes about four weeks to get the forms processed. 05/9/2024 - 9:22 am | View Website
Week Definition & Meaning The meaning of WEEK is any of a series of 7-day cycles used in various calendars; especially : a 7-day cycle beginning on Sunday and ending on Saturday. How to use week in a sentence. 05/9/2024 - 8:54 am | View Website
Week A week is a unit of time equal to seven days. It is the standard time period used for short cycles of days in most parts of the world. The days are often used to indicate common work days and rest days, as well as days of worship. 05/9/2024 - 1:59 am | View Website
CNN analysts discuss Michael Cohen's admission of lying in the past about campaign finance violations to protect Donald Trump. Cohen apologized for this behavior to his family and the American public.
“Top House Democrats plan to oppose GOP legislation compelling the delivery to Israel of defense equipment already approved by Congress — and are actively urging a no vote in their caucus, teeing up a fight over an issue deeply dividing the party,” Politico reports.
Said House Minority Whip Katherine Clark (D-MA): “This is not a serious legislative effort.
“Ken Griffin, one of the most prolific supporters of Republicans across the US, said he’s waiting to see who Donald Trump picks as his running mate before backing his candidacy for president,” Bloomberg reports.
“Maryland voters on Tuesday will end one of the ugliest Senate primaries of the cycle, choosing between wealthy businessman Rep. David Trone (D-MD) or county executive Angela Alsobrooks, a favorite of state party leaders,” Axios reports.
“The choice is a monumental one for Maryland Democrats, as the party will face former Maryland Gov.
New York Times: “Much of what influences third-party candidate support isn’t just a straightforward desire to see that person become president. This poses a challenge for pollsters no matter what they do: Simply by listing third-party candidates, a poll might overstate their support. If a poll doesn’t list them, however, it can’t capture their support at all.”
“This year, to combat that concern, many reputable pollsters ask both versions of the question: one that poses a simple head-to-head contest between major-party candidates, and one that includes third-party candidates who may be on the ballot.”
“And which question gets asked first is where the difference comes in.”