House Democrats asked a watchdog to open a review of FHFA Director Bill Pulte’s allegations of mortgage fraud against Federal Reserve governor Lisa Cook.
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Workers detained in immigration raid head home to a reeling South Korea
While more than 300 South Korean nationals were finally on the way home Thursday, these images had already left a searing impression in this key U.S. ally.
What we know about Charlie Kirk’s assassination
The manhunt for the person who shot and killed conservative activist Charlie Kirk remained underway Thursday, a day after the shocking scene at a Utah university.
How Subscribers Can Save Money on Streaming Services
A recent survey from Deloitte shows that the average subscriber pays for four streaming services, and many of them are cracking down on users sharing passwords. NBC’s Vicky Nguyen joins TODAY to share tips on how to save money on streaming, including bundling services, checking wireless provider perks and more.
Inflation rose in August as new signs of weakness showed up in the labor market
Consumer price growth rose in August, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday.
Mortgage Rates Fall to Lowest Point in Nearly a Year: What to Know
Mortgage rates are falling with the 30-year fixed rate now at its lowest point in nearly a year. NBC’s Christine Romans joins TODAY to break down how these rates could mean significant savings for buyers, how potential interest rate cuts from the Federal Reserve are impacting mortgages, whether now is a good time for buyers to get into the market and if you should refinance an existing loan.
Poll: Who owns cryptocurrency? More young people, more men and more Republicans
Cryptocurrency is a young man’s game — at least according to new results from the NBC News Decision Desk Poll powered by SurveyMonkey.
Man charged after jumping off cruise ship to allegedly dodge $16,000 in gambling debts
A cruise ship passenger is facing a federal charge after jumping overboard with thousands in cash on him this past weekend in Puerto Rico, after allegedly incurring about $16,000 in gambling losses on the high seas, federal prosecutors said.
Trump administration ramps up pressure on Labor Department with data probe
The Labor Department has announced an inquiry into the Bureau of Labor Statistics over recent changes to its data practices.
Larry Ellison eclipses Elon Musk as world’s richest person, billionaires index says
Oracle’s Larry Ellison became the richest person in the world Wednesday morning, with shares of the tech giant he co-founded surging more than 40%