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Today's mortgage rates fall for 30-year terms while 15-year terms hold steady | June 6, 2024
FOX Business· 10 hours agoThe interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage is 6.625% as of June 6, which is 0.250 percentage...
Today's NYT Wordle Hints and Answer - Help for June 6, #1083 - CNET
CNET· 21 hours agoToday's Wordle answer could be tricky. Warning: If you keep reading, you'll see the Wordle answer...
Trump attacks Biden over immigration at Arizona rally claiming US experiencing ‘invasion’: Live
The Independent via Yahoo News· 37 minutes agoIt was 111F (43.8C) in Phoenix today and many had been outside since the morning for the 2pm...
Today's Wordle Answer, Hint for #1083 on Thursday, June 6, 2024
Parade via Yahoo News· 20 hours agoWordle game from The New York Times If you’re stuck on today’s Wordle answer, we’re here to help—but...
'My classmate jumped out the window on D-Day': BC Today caller recalls the relief when WW II ended
Homenewshere.com· 2 hours agoBC Today caller Anne from Langley was 14 when the D-Day landings occurred on June 6, 1944. She told...
Today is the last day to claim your share of a $45 million Walmart settlement
Channel 8 San Diego· 1 day agoToday is the last day to claim part of a class action settlement against retail giant Walmart over...
Maddow Blog | Thursday’s Mini-Report, 6.6.24
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 47 minutes agoToday’s edition of quick hits. * Biden’s speech was worth watching if you missed it: “For the most part, Joe Biden’s address marking the 80th anniversary...
Stock market today: US indexes trade mixed as Nvidia extends rally and investors assess jobs data
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 hours agoIt looks like the US economy is going to stick the soft landing. Crypto bull ...
Nasdaq composite today: Tech-heavy Nasdaq closed up 16.29% YTD
USA Today· 3 hours agoThe Nasdaq composite closed today at 17,170.57. The Nasdaq composite has historically had a high...
I Bonds vs. Today's Best CDs: What’s Smarter Right Now?
Investopedia· 4 minutes agoWhile both I bonds and certificates of deposit (CDs) are geared toward savings you can leave alone for a while, they have two very different rate structures. Then every subsequent six months ...