Cities Where You Can Still Afford to Buy Your Dream Home
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Cities Where You Can Still Afford to Buy Your Dream Home
Cities Where You Can Still Afford , to Buy Your Dream Home.
'House Beautiful' consulted Zillow and Cheap Old Houses to comprise a list of desirable home destinations with housing for under $350,000.
Here are the locations, along with the
"typical value of a top-tier home" in each area.
Syracuse, New York: $315,731, Amanda Pendleton, home trends
expert at Zillow, says, "It's a really cool place, and
you can definitely snag something for very little money.".
Jackson, Tennessee: $296,033, Even if you're not a music lover, this area between
Memphis and Nashville provides affordable homes.
Erie, Pennsylvania: $295,347, A brick bungalow can even be
acquired for less than $100,000.
Lake Charles, Louisiana: $291,371, Lakeside living is within reach for significantly
less than other waterfront destinations.
Texarkana, Texas: $272,607, Small town vibes meet suburban living
in this area that borders Texas and Arkansas.
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Peoria, Illinois: $246,529, "You're going to see a lot of late Victorian, Colonial Revival, Tudor, and early 20th-century homes," says Elizabeth Finkelstein, co-founder of Cheap Old Houses.
Wheeling, West Virginia: $229,264 , This city southwest of Pittsburgh
has beautiful Victorian architecture.
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Wheeling, West Virginia: $229,264 , This city southwest of Pittsburgh
has beautiful Victorian architecture.
Donald Trump is going back to the scene of the crime -- returning to the Pennsylvania town where he was nearly assassinated for another campaign rally. The.. TMZ.com
New bodycam footage from the Pennsylvania rally where Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt has revealed that Thomas Matthew Crooks, who opened fire on the former US President, was identified as a suspicious individual before the incident unfolded. The footage, obtained from the Beaver County Emergency Services Unit and released on X by Republican and Iowa Senator Chuck Grassley, shows local police officers and a man appearing to be a Secret Service agent, discussing how the 20-year-old would-be assassin was spotted at the site hours before he attempted tokill Trump.
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Kimberly Cheatle, Director of the US Secret Service, has resigned amid criticism over security lapses during the assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump at a Pennsylvania rally. Leading the agency since 2022, Cheatle faced intense questioning at a House Oversight Committee hearing on Monday regarding the incident in Butler, Pennsylvania.
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Supreme Court Sides
With Biden Administration , in Social Media Case.
Attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri, and other right-wing individuals, .
Attorneys general in Louisiana and Missouri, and other right-wing individuals, .
previously brought a lawsuit against the government, alleging that it had influenced what social media companies allow on their sites.
In particular, plaintiffs in the case of Murthy v. Missouri questioned whether the Biden administration violated free speech protections amid the pandemic when social networks were instructed to remove COVID misinformation.
In particular, plaintiffs in the case of Murthy v. Missouri questioned whether the Biden administration violated free speech protections amid the pandemic when social networks were instructed to remove COVID misinformation.
On July 4, 2023, Louisiana Judge Terry Doughty
agreed with the plaintiffs and restricted members of the Biden administration from interacting with social media companies in an attempt to moderate their content.
The U.S. Supreme Court struck
down the lower court's ruling by a vote of
6-3 on June 26, 'The Guardian' reports. .
The plaintiffs, without any
concrete link between their injuries
and the defendants’ conduct, , Justice Amy Coney Barrett, via majority opinion.
... ask us to conduct a review of the
years-long communications between dozens
of federal officials, across different agencies,
with different social-media platforms,
about different topics, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, via majority opinion.
This court’s standing doctrine
prevents us from ‘exercis[ing such]
general legal oversight’ of the
other branches of government, Justice Amy Coney Barrett, via majority opinion.
Ultimately, Justice Amy Coney Barrett wrote that the lower court "glossed over complexities in the evidence" and
"also erred by treating the defendants, plaintiffs
and platforms each as a unified whole.".
Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas
and Neil Gorsuch dissented.
Samuel Alito, Clarence Thomas
and Neil Gorsuch dissented.
For months, high-ranking government officials
placed unrelenting pressure on Facebook to
suppress Americans’ free speech, Justice Samuel Alito, via dissenting opinion.
The Court, however, shirks that duty and thus
permits the successful campaign of coercion in
this case to stand as an attractive model for
future officials who want to control what
the people say, hear, and think, Justice Samuel Alito, via dissenting opinion
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More Severe Weather , Forecast for Texas Following , String of Extreme Storms.
'The Independent' reports that nearly a quarter
of a million people remain without power
in Texas following a series of severe storms. .
The National Weather Service has warned
that more heavy rain and dangerous
winds are forecast for the area. .
According to utility company Oncor,
work to restore power remains ongoing. .
Heavy rain, thunder, lightning and
flooding are impacting several of
the communities where Oncor teams
are working to restore these outages, Oncor website, via 'The Independent'.
Storms on May 28 killed a 16-year-old
worker in the Houston suburb of Magnolia. .
In Houston, streets remain flooded from
the same storm, as more severe thunderstorm
watches were put into effect on the morning of May 31. .
According to National Weather Service
meteorologist Josh Weiss, the May 31 storm system , "does look like it's going to be encompassing Texas again.”.
Weiss added that other areas are
also at risk of experiencing severe
storms and potential flash flooding.
Southern Arkansas, northern
Louisiana, Mississippi are likely
to see strong winds and hail, Josh Weiss, National Weather Service
meteorologist, via 'The Independent'.
At the same time, the weather service has issued
a heat advisory for several areas, including
Corpus Christi, Laredo and McAllen
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Donald Trump's securing the 'W' over President Biden in at least one arena, months ahead of the election ... but hold your horses, it's a bit of a plastic.. TMZ.com
Justin Timberlake has been arrested. According to ABC News and CNN the pop singer has been arrested by local police in Sag Harbor, New York for allegedly driving while intoxicated. The arrest in the Hamptons took place on Monday night and Timberlake is expected to make a court appearance on Tuesday facing a DWI charge. The incident comes a day after the singer posted a sweet Father's Day message on his Instagram.
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Justin Timberlake Arrested , in New York.
TMZ reports that Timberlake was arrested on DWI charges in the Hamptons on June 18. .
Sources say he was partying at the
American Hotel before getting behind the wheel.
He reportedly blew a stop sign
in front of police, so they
began to follow him.
The police say Timberlake's car was
swerving, so they pulled him over.
A field sobriety test was conducted,
which Timberlake reportedly failed. .
He refused to take a
breathalyzer test, sources say. .
Timberlake was later "arraigned and
released without bail," TMZ reports. .
His next court date is
scheduled for July 26.
Timberlake is currently on tour.
His next shows are scheduled for
June 21 and June 22 in Chicago
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9 Facts About , Father's Day.
In honor of fathers everywhere,
here are nine facts about the day
we spend celebrating them.
1. Father's Day falls on
every third Sunday in June.
2. The first Father's Day
was celebrated on June 19, 1910,
in Washington State.
3. Sonora Smart Dodd,
who was raised by a widower,
was inspired by Mother’s Day
to seek out a day to honor fathers.
4. The first event honoring fathers
took place on July 5, 1908,
during a sermon in West Virginia.
5. President Ricard Nixon proclaimed
Father’s Day a federal holiday in 1972.
6. Father’s Day was almost canceled
when a movement arose to establish a
combined holiday known as Parents’ Day.
7. The Great Depression helped Father’s Day remain intact by forcing retailers to commercialize the holiday.
8. In Europe and Latin America,
fathers are celebrated on St. Joseph’s Day,
which falls on March 19.
9. In Thailand, the king’s birthday determines Father’s Day and is celebrated by donating blood and releasing captive animals
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Cucumbers Are Recalled , in 14 States.
Fresh Start Produce Sales in Florida is
recalling cucumbers over possible salmonella contamination, 'Newsweek' reports.
The 14 states affected by the recall include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, North Carolina, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia and West Virginia.
Only large, whole cucumbers
are included in the recall.
Mini and English cucumbers
are considered safe to eat.
The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture first informed Fresh Start that its product tested positive for salmonella.
The FDA is conducting whole genome
sequencing to determine if this sample
is related to an ongoing salmonella
outbreak investigation, Via recall notice.
Fresh Start believes it recalled the product before it could make it into consumers' hands.
Although these cucumbers are
unlikely [to be found] in the
marketplace, anyone with the
recalled product should not
consume it and should destroy
and discard it or return it to the
place of purchase for a refund, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement.
Consumers should check with their
retailer or place of purchase to
determine whether the recalled
cucumbers were sold where they shop, Fresh Start Produce Sales, via statement
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Tragedy struck the small town of Fordyce, Arkansas, as a mass shooting at the Mad Butcher grocery store left 3 people dead and 10 others injured. The incident occurred around 11:30 a.m. with bystanders taking cover inside and in the parking lot. Among the wounded are two law enforcement officers who exchanged fire with the shooter. Governor Sarah Huckabee Sanders and President Joe Biden have been briefed on the situation. Our thoughts are with the victims and their families during this difficult time. Stay tuned for more updates as authorities release further information.
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New body cam footage shows the moment a white police officer in Illinois shot and killed a Black woman named Sonya Massey ... who actually called 911 for help... TMZ.com