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US weekly real estate update

Canva US weekly real estate update According to the Mortgage Banker’s Association, mortgage applications have decreased by 1.3% within the last week. It’s no wonder, as mortgage rates across several different loan types have spiked exponentially. The 30-year fixed rate is sitting at 5.13% which is the highest it’s been since November 2018. With these […]

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News by the numbers: April 9–15

23 passengers injured in Brooklyn subway shooting Frank R. James detonated two devices and fired off 33 shots from his handgun on Tuesday morning inside the 36th Street subway stop in Sunset Park, Brooklyn. No people were killed, but 23 were injured either from the blast or bullets. The 62-year-old suspect was arrested on Wednesday, […]

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Here's how much legislation in each state restricts or protects trans youth

Superficially, Americans and their legislators accept and understand LGBTQ+ individuals more now than even a decade ago. The Supreme Court’s 2015 decision to legalize same-gender marriage stands as of the most tangible and significant wins for LGBTQ+ rights—yet the 2015 ruling only directly protected cisgender lesbian, gay, and bisexual individuals. At least 19 states in […]

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States with the most electric vehicles: Rhode Island ranks 24th

Few announcements have rocked the automotive industry as hard as the one-two punch of General Motors’ notice of intent to exclusively produce electric-powered vehicles by 2035 and the Ford Motor Company’s $30 billion investment in electric vehicle development. The latter has thus far resulted in the release of an all-electric F-150 and Mustang, the automaker’s […]

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17% of people across the U.S. live near toxic release facilities—here’s how it breaks down in Rhode Island

Corporate sites across the U.S are releasing toxins into the surrounding land, air, and water on a regular basis—and often unbeknownst to surrounding communities. After an accidental release from a chemical plant in West Virginia in 1985, Congress passed the Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know Act. The act established the EPA Toxic Release Inventory (TRI), […]

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What kind of data is your car collecting about you?

Cars have catapulted into the future faster than almost anything else, adding features at a rapid rate and growing more complex. With each year’s model releases, vehicles include more sophisticated electronics and other features. Cars originally had almost no features apart from, well, the driving itself. They didn’t even have headlights. But in the more […]

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Providence weekly real estate update

Rising interest rates continue to curb demand in the mortgage market, with applications down from both buyers and homeowners looking to refinance, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Interest rates are nearing 5%, tamping down applications for the third week in a row, for the week ending April 1. “As higher rates reduce the incentive […]

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US weekly real estate update

Rising interest rates continue to curb demand in the mortgage market, with applications down from both buyers and homeowners looking to refinance, according to the Mortgage Bankers Association. Interest rates are nearing 5%, tamping down applications for the third week in a row, for the week ending April 1. “As higher rates reduce the incentive […]

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News by the numbers: April 2–8

23 million birds dead More than 23 million birds across the U.S. have died due to the current bird flu outbreak. The majority of the birds are chickens and turkeys culled across farms to prevent the further spread of the disease. The virus, discovered two months ago in wild birds, has spread to 24 states. […]

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How gas prices have changed in Providence in the last week

The national average price for a gallon of regular gasoline this week is down seven cents. The drop follows President Biden’s March 31 announcement that the country’s strategic petroleum reserve would release 1 million barrels of oil a day for six months. Stacker compiled statistics on gas prices in Providence-Fall River-Warwick (RI only) metro area […]

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11 movies and TV shows that explore discrimination in the workplace

In 1964, following a 250,000-person march on Washington D.C. led by Martin Luther King Jr. and other Black leaders, Congress passed the Civil Rights Act. Among the many sections of the act was one that established the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The EEOC is intended to prevent workplace discrimination and is responsible for investigating discrimination […]

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Every Supreme Court justice of the past 50 years

More than two-and-a-quarter centuries since the first assembly of the Supreme Court in 1790, neither of the other two branches of government bears as close a resemblance to its original form as the highest American court. Even as its number of justices and gender and racial makeup evolved over generations, the Supreme Court’s core responsibility […]

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Former jobs of every Supreme Court justice

Since its establishment in 1789 by the U.S. Constitution, the U.S. Supreme Court has seen 17 chief justices, and 116 justices in total. Many landmark cases have passed through the Supreme Court of the U.S. (SCOTUS), having set precedents and changed the fabric of society. Stacker compiled an account of the educational and professional history […]

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