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The Alleged Kickback Schemes That Inflated Costs for Home Buyers
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Financial Times - World
Inflation: resurrection
Replying to readers on price increases9 hours ago -
The Hill - Politics
Another government-run insurance scheme is last thing the nation needs
The INSURE Act, introduced by Rep. Adam Schiff, aims to add additional capacity to the reinsurance market with the creation of a federal reinsurance entity. However, no subsidized, unprofessionally ...19 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
US pay rises forecast to shrink as inflation and worker demand ease
Loosening job market means companies no longer have to be as generous to retain staff5 hours ago -
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Channel 4 will not remove alleged abuser from Married At First Sight
Accusations of domestic abuse were made against Alexander Henry, who is in the reality show's new series.1 hour ago -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Curran: Glaring WR disparity costs Pats in OT loss to Seahawks
Tom E. Curran points out a major disparity in the passing game following the Patriots's 23-20 overtime loss to the Seahawks.16 hours ago - NFL -
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2 retired FDNY chiefs arrested for alleged corruption: Sources
Two now-retired chiefs from the FDNY were arrested early Monday morning following a yearlong corruption investigation, law enforcement sources told ABC News.52 minutes ago - NFL -
Inc. - Business
Pork Prices Are Exploding in China, but Inflation Has Barely Budged in the World's Second-Largest Economy
Beijing is battling deflation, the opposite problem of the U.S.4 hours ago -
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UK home asking prices rise sharply in September
Declining mortgage rates and certainty of a new government deliver autumn boost to market15 hours ago - United Kingdom
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