June 2026

Kevin Warsh Era of Fed ‘Regime Change’ Begins With First Rate Vote

Kevin Warsh Era of Fed ‘Regime Change’ Begins With First Rate Vote

Federal Reserve policymakers began their two-day meeting to set interest rate policy on Tuesday, marking the first vote overseen by Kevin Warsh. Warsh, who called for “regime change” at the central bank, has already issued his first major shift by reverting his title to “Fed Chairman,” rather than the “Fed Chair” title preferred by hisRead …

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Olivia Culpo Is Transforming L.A. Home She Bought From George Clooney

Olivia Culpo Is Transforming L.A. Home She Bought From George Clooney

Model Olivia Culpo is just five months away from becoming a mother of two—but she is determined to complete at least one major project before the arrival of her second baby with husband Christian McCaffrey: renovating the family’s picturesque “forever home” in California. The former Miss USA, 34, took to her Instagram to reveal thatRead …

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Will You Ever Retire? How Trump Administration’s Decision on Social Security Impacts Future Homebuyers

Will You Ever Retire? How Trump Administration’s Decision on Social Security Impacts Future Homebuyers

It’s all anyone can talk about: Social Security and its crash course toward insolvency. Social Security’s reserves for retirement benefits are just over six years away from depletion, according to the latest annual trustees report. Most agree the time is now to act. The solution? On that point no one can agree, and the optionsRead …

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Norfolk Approves Nearly $50 Million to Elevate at Risk Homes on Willoughby Spit

Norfolk Approves Nearly $50 Million to Elevate at Risk Homes on Willoughby Spit

Norfolk has approved nearly $50 million for flood work that includes elevating up to 62 high-risk homes on Willoughby Spit, where hundreds of properties regularly flood when Willoughby Bay water levels climb above 2 feet (NAVD88). According to the city’s grant ordinance, Norfolk will accept $24,986,500 from the Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation’s CommunityRead …

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The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Turned Green. Your Pool Doesn’t Have To.

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool Turned Green. Your Pool Doesn’t Have To.

The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool has reopened, after a $14.2 million renovation that was completed last week as part of President Donald Trump’s preparations for America’s 250th anniversary. During the renovation, leaks were repaired, a filtration system was upgraded, and, per the president’s request, the pool was painted blue. However, instead of a “flag blue”Read …

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Your $1 Million Retirement Could Be Wiped Out by Your Own Home

Your $1 Million Retirement Could Be Wiped Out by Your Own Home

A $1 million retirement nest egg used to sound like a golden ticket—and for many Americans, it still represents a major financial milestone. But retirement has gotten more expensive. Americans now estimate they need $1.46 million to retire comfortably, according to Northwestern Mutual’s 2026 Planning & Progress Study. At the same time, nearly half (48%)Read …

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Indiana Ranked No. 1 for Homebuilding and Affordability

Indiana Ranked No. 1 for Homebuilding and Affordability

The Midwest and South continue to outpace the rest of the nation in affordability and new construction, leaving almost all coastal and Western states far behind, according to the 2026 Realtor.com® Housing Report Cards. “This year’s refresh reveals a familiar regional divide, but also some notable shifts beneath the surface, with a new state atRead …

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Inside the Biggest Celebrity Real Estate Dramas-From Ivanka to Katy Perry

Inside the Biggest Celebrity Real Estate Dramas-From Ivanka to Katy Perry

The world of celebrity real estate is a heady place, one that is filled with glittering megamansions, luxury developments, and buzz-worthy listings. But there is also a much darker side to this gleaming industry, one plagued by scandal, backlash, and a very hefty dose of uproar. In recent years, there has been no shortage ofRead …

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Your Tree Roots Could Cost You $5,000 This Summer If You’re Not Careful

Your Tree Roots Could Cost You $5,000 This Summer If You’re Not Careful

Summer is when tree roots go into overdrive, aggressively chasing moisture. When this happens, they often crack and invade aging clay or cast-iron sewer lines. “Tree roots invading your sewer line is one of the most common (and costly) plumbing surprises we come across in older properties,” says Scott Eyman, project manager at Eyman PlumbingRead …

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Louisville Sees 33% Surge in Homes on Market as Sellers Flood Back In

Louisville Sees 33% Surge in Homes on Market as Sellers Flood Back In

Something big is happening in Louisville—and it’s not the Kentucky Derby. Sellers are flooding the market. Last month, the midsized Southern city had the highest year-over-year inventory surge of any major metro in the country, up a staggering 32.7%. That’s compared with only 2.2% nationwide, according to the Realtor.com® May housing report, as well asRead …

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