US inflation ebbs in May as goods prices fall
U.S. monthly inflation was unchanged in May as a modest increase in the cost of services was offset by the largest drop in goods prices in six months.
U.S. monthly inflation was unchanged in May as a modest increase in the cost of services was offset by the largest drop in goods prices in six months.
Donald Trump’s re-election campaign has threatened to sue the makers of the film The Apprentice, calling it “pure fiction.”
The House Judiciary Committee is launching an inquiry into a Haitian national charged with the rape of a 15-year-old girl in Rockland, Massachusetts.
As many as 70 current and former New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) employees have been arrested and charged in a federal investigation.
Chicago is providing an additional $9,000 in rental assistance to immigrants in need of housing accommodations, having just paid a medical company an astounding $7.2 million for staffing local shelters for one week, according to official documents released to the press.
A new Illinois law will require landlords to rent or sell property to undocumented migrants, adding immigration status to the list of protected classes in the Illinois Human Rights Act.
Several economist warn of a possible housing market collapse.
The latest jobs report for April shows U.S. employers added 253,000 jobs last month. However, there are many other factors impacting the economy: interest rate hikes, the fall of three banks over the past two months, and debt ceiling negotiations
Timcast IRL’s Josie Glabach joined Addison Smith on “In Focus” to discuss the latest updates on a lawsuit against Illinois Gov. Pritzker’s so-called assault weapons ban.