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It's Home-Building Season, but No One Is Buying Lumber
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The Wall Street Journal - World
Lumber prices have fallen during the current building season, a sign that residential construction and home-improvement markets are buckling under high borrowing costs.
Lumber prices have fallen during the current building season, a sign that residential construction and home-improvement markets are buckling under high borrowing costs. -
MarketWatch - Business
Buying a home can’t get any worse, right? It can — and probably will.
Lower interest rates spur housing demand — but with supply so tight, prices have nowhere to go but up. -
ESPN - Sports
Here we glow! Man United reveal new home kit for 2024-25 season
Manchester United have released their new 2024-25 home kit, which they hope will shine bright under the Old Trafford lights next season.Premier League -
ABC News - Sports
Judge hits MLB-leading 31st home run and Cole gets 1st win of season as Yankees rout Blue Jays 8-1
Aaron Judge hit his major league-leading 31st home run, Gerrit Cole pitched five innings for his first win of the season and the New York Yankees beat the Toronto Blue Jays 8-1 to split their four-game seriesMLB -
NBC News - Top stories
Steve Bannon one-on-one ahead of prison sentence
Steve Bannon is set to start his four-month prison sentence on Monday after his conviction of contempt of Congress following his refusal to comply with the House January 6 committee. The former Trump chief White House strategist remained defiant ... -
Financial Times - World
Business and buy-to-let owners act on CGT fears
Surge of transactions ahead of the UK general election -
The New York Times - Business
Boeing Agrees to Buy Spirit AeroSystems, a Longtime Supplier
The multibillion-dollar deal will reverse a decision the plane maker made two decades ago to outsource production of key parts to independent suppliers. -
Financial Times - Business
Boeing agrees to buy Spirit AeroSystems in $4.7bn deal
US aircraft manufacturer will bring parts supplier back under its wing after two decades apart -
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Who Are All These 20-Somethings Buying a Kindle?
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