Sales of previously owned homes in the United States saw a notable increase last month, achieving the highest sales pace since December. This marks a significant change in demand following a slow start to the spring home buying season. The National Association of Realtors (NAR) reported that existing home sales climbed by 3.2% in May...
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Widespread Water Challenges in U.S. Lakes Highlight Ecological Concerns
The abrupt closure of Arizona’s San Carlos Lake due to a significant fish die-off has sounded alarms among scientists, environmental experts, and water managers. They caution that similar events could occur elsewhere as issues like drought, rising temperatures, and water management pressures grow more severe. San Carlos Lake Incident The San Carlos Recreation and Wildlife...
Democratic Candidate Dr. Annie Andrews to Face Sen. Lindsey Graham in South Carolina Senate Race
The Democratic Party in South Carolina has selected Dr. Annie Andrews, a pediatrician, as its candidate in the upcoming Senate race. Andrews emerged victorious from a tough primary contest and now prepares to challenge the incumbent, Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., in November. Graham is pursuing his fifth term. Dr. Andrews is well-known in South Carolina’s...
Tightening Race in Georgia’s Republican Gubernatorial Runoff
In Georgia’s Republican gubernatorial runoff, the race is intensifying. A new polling memo reveals businessman Rick Jackson has taken the lead over Lieutenant Governor Burt Jones. Jones, initially favored with former President Donald Trump’s endorsement, is now trailing. Shifts in Polling Several weeks after the initial primary, where Jones secured about 39% and Jackson 33%,...
Federal Judge Weighs Trump Administration’s Tariff Refunds Dispute
The Court’s Role in Tariff Refunds A federal judge is deciding whether to compel the Trump administration to accelerate and broaden billions in tariff refunds. This occurs as the White House contests a comprehensive repayment order. The dispute, taking place at the U.S. Court of International Trade, focuses on the amount of money from cancelled...
Bon Jovi Invites Fans to Join Forever Tour with ‘Livin’ on a Prayer’ Clips
Bon Jovi is preparing for his Forever tour, and he’s inviting fans to join in a unique way. This week, the legendary rock musician took to Instagram, encouraging fans to send videos of themselves singing the band’s iconic hit, ‘Livin’ on a Prayer.’ Selected clips will feature in the tour’s visuals. In a video message,...
Iran Faces World Cup Ticket Allocation Challenges Amid U.S. Tensions
The World Cup preparations for Iran have hit more obstacles as the Iranian national soccer federation announced that FIFA has revoked the ticket allocation for fans at the team’s group-stage matches in the United States. Every federation among the 48 participating teams is entitled to 8% of the stadium capacity for their games. This typically...
Nancy Mace’s Defiant Stand on Epstein Files and South Carolina Primary Outcome
Republican representative Nancy Mace has expressed no regrets over her decision to advocate for the release of the Jeffrey Epstein files. This stance came despite her placing fifth in South Carolina’s Republican primary for governor. In the June 9 primary, Mace finished last after failing to receive an endorsement from President Donald Trump. She attributed...
Escalation of Tensions Between the U.S. and Iran
The United States and Iran exchanged military actions across the Middle East early Wednesday, heightening tensions during an already delicate two-month ceasefire and bringing into question President Trump’s assertions that both nations are near a peace agreement. The U.S. military reported engaging Iranian targets, including air defenses and radar sites near the Strait of Hormuz,...
Judge Questions U.S. Customs and Border Protection on Tariff Refund Process
A federal judge questioned a U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) official on Tuesday about the government’s approach to refunding billions in tariffs that importers paid before the Supreme Court deemed certain tariffs illegal. Judge Richard Eaton of the Court of International Trade sought clarity to decide if he should order the government to expedite...









