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Fintech: KKR backs Vitesse
Axios· 6 days agoHomebuyers typically covet amenities like walk-in closets or cold-plunge pools — but the latest hot thing in the housing market is the old-school sub-4%...
Recap: What made news last week across Virginia
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 1 day agoA Jewish University of Virginia student from Israel has filed suit against the school in federal court, claiming he has been the victim of antisemitism...
Dems say Youngkin's rejection of RGGI costing millions despite budget boost
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 5 days agoGov. Glenn Youngkin‘s opposition to a multi-state effort to cut greenhouse gases costs Virginia...
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Axios· 7 days agoHomebuyers typically covet amenities like walk-in closets or cold-plunge pools — but the latest hot thing in the housing market is the old-school sub-4% mortgage. Why it matters: The new idea ...
MBA: Mortgage Applications Increased in Weekly Survey
Calculated Risk· 5 days agoFrom the MBA: Mortgage Applications Increase in Latest MBA Weekly Survey Mortgage applications increased 1.9 percent from one week earlier,...
Inside Biden’s Bay State swing
Politico· 5 days agoRep. Jake Auchincloss is on WBUR... STATE OF PLAY — “President Biden in N.H. touts expanded VA benefits: ‘We leave no veteran behind’,” by Steven Porter,...
Businesses in D.C. Blame the Government for the District’s Empty Offices
New York Times· 5 days agoKostas Fostieris grew wistful as he remembered the workday crowds that once flocked to Greek Deli &...
Commentary: Tragedy doesn’t define us. Meet Huguenot High’s Class of 2024
Richmond Times-Dispatch· 1 day agoLast year, Huguenot High School’s graduation made national news, and our beloved community became an...
'FOUNDATIONAL ELEMENTS'
Bristol Herald Courier· 3 days agoGov. Glenn Youngkin on Thursday unveiled "Accelerate Southwest Virginia," a multi-faceted, "holistic" approach designed to promote development by...
'Zombie mortgages' threaten thousands of homeowners, an NPR investigation finds
WUNC Chapel Hill· 3 days agoThousands of homeowners face foreclosure over old zombie second mortgages from the housing-bubble days. Many thought the loans were dead. But investors buy them and can move aggressively to ...