Severe storm forecasts could disrupt holiday weekend activities in southeast Wisconsin, with officials monitoring weather developments closely.
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Empire State Building Climbers
Climbers attempted to scale the Empire State Building, prompting emergency response. Details are still emerging about the event and its implications.
Clear skies Tuesday in Bay Area
Bay Area residents can expect clear skies on Tuesday, with improved weather conditions after recent fog and rain. No significant weather disruptions are forecasted.
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today, Tuesday, June 30, 2026: Rates mixed, but lowest 30-year rate since May
Mortgage and refinance interest rates today show mixed trends, with the 30-year fixed rate hitting its lowest since May, impacting borrowers and lenders.
Mortgage Rates Inch to Another 6-Week Low
Mortgage rates have declined to their lowest point in six weeks, impacting homebuyers and refinancing activity amid ongoing economic shifts.
Column | At this point, the Reflecting Pool deserves an Emmy
A humorous column suggests the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool deserves an Emmy for its ‘performance,’ highlighting its ongoing role in national symbolism.
Senate passes bill to lower housing costs and restrict Wall Street from buying homes
The Senate has approved legislation aimed at reducing housing costs and limiting Wall Street’s ability to buy residential properties, marking a significant policy shift.
The Two States That Don’t Allow Hands-Free Gas Pump Clips, and Why
California and Nevada prohibit hands-free gas pump clips, citing safety concerns. Here’s what is confirmed and why it matters for drivers.