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Roughly 13% of homeowners in the top state are uninsured.
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The Congressional Budget Office acknowledged limitations in its research of expected flood damage data.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's proposal to eliminate medical debts from credit reports is under attack from debt collectors, which claim the rule will drive up litigation costs and drive doctors out of business.
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Former President Donald Trump has selected Sen. JD Vance, R-Ohio, a vocal member of the Senate Banking Committee, as his vice presidential candidate in the 2024 presidential election, marking a turn against corporate power in Republican politics.
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The National Association of Realtors was looking to reverse the April decision from the D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals that allowed the Justice Department to reopen its probe into the group.
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The Federal Reserve chairman has two years left in his term, which he will serve regardless of who occupies the White House. Powell's term on the Fed Board of Governors expires in 2028.
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While the pace of consumer inflation is showing signs of slowing, building material costs are running counter to the trend, according to the National Association of Home Builders.
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The wholesale unit is running a month-long special looking to boost the product by waiving the $795 origination fee.
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A Rocket Mortgage securitization is the first private investor deal with a high share of e-notes, and the company is considering use with another loan product type.
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From changes in politics and policy to technology and industry trends, we share the biggest stories from the past few weeks.
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