Mortgage Rates Surge Back Above 7% After Strong Jobs Report “Mortgage rates ticked up for the fifth consecutive week and crossed 7% for the first time since May of 2024,” says Sam Khater, Freddie Mac’s chief economist. “The underlying strength of the economy ... 01/19/2025 - 3:06 am | View Link
Inflation Rises for the Third Straight Month in Troubling Sign for Mortgage Rates Annual inflation has risen again for the third straight month, in a troubling sign for mortgage rates that are already creeping close to 7%. Overall prices rose 2.9% in December 2024 from a year ... 01/17/2025 - 11:40 pm | View Link
Will Mortgage Rates and Home Prices Finally Fall This Year? Some People Think Yes Some U.S. consumers are optimistic about the housing market in 2025, believing there's a chance mortgage rates and home prices drop. But how likely is that to really happen? 01/17/2025 - 7:30 am | View Link
The best way to tap home equity, now that the Fed’s cut rates Home equity loans, HELOCs, and cash-out refinancing are three popular ways to borrow using your home as collateral. A cash-out refinance replaces your existing mortgage while home equity loans and ... 01/17/2025 - 7:00 am | View Link
Fed cuts were supposed to lower mortgage rates, but they're back above 7%. Here's why It's the first time since May 2024 that 30-year mortgage rates have hit that mark. High rates are adding to the affordability challenges many Americans are facing. 01/16/2025 - 6:32 am | View Link
On his first day in office, President Trump issued an executive order to withdraw the US from the World Health Organization, a process that requires a one-year notice period as set out in a 1948 Joint Resolution of Congress.
Trump initially tried to extract the US from the United Nations health agency in July 2020, but the process did not come to completion before he was voted out of office.
At the time, Trump criticized the agency's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, claimed it was protecting China, and asserted that it was overcharging the US in dues.
Marvel Rivals is a competitive game no matter which mode you are playing and while you’ll need to get kills to win, assisting teammates is almost just as important.
However, with the gameplay being so fast, things aren’t as clear cut for what classes as an assist, which may be required to complete various missions.
Here, we’ll be revealing exactly how to get assists in Marvel Rivals so you can check off any associated challenges and support your team to the best of your ability.
Marvel Rivals assists: How to get
Marvel Rivals assists are a little bit more complex than that of Call of Duty, for example, which simply require you to put some damage into an enemy, and another teammate finishing them off.
Instead, due to the various abilities in the game, there are more opportunities to get an assist but there are caveats you need to be aware of.
You need to contribute meaningfully to an ally’s kill, whether that’s by enhancing their abilities, disabling enemies, or providing support that directly impacts the outcome of a fight.
For instance, you can assist your team by buffing an ally’s attacks, shielding them from damage, healing them mid-fight, or applying crowd control effects like freezes or debuffs to enemies.
Because of this, Strategist heroes are the easiest characters to use if you’re chasing assists, with Mantis and Luna Snow being top picks.
Something to note though is that for a crowd control effect to count toward an assist, the enemy must still be affected by that status when your ally lands the killing blow.
Let’s say you’re playing as Luna Snow, and you put an enemy in a frozen state.
Back in the 1990s Accolade Sports games sold by the bucketloads. Spanning sports such as baseball, basketball and summer and winter events you could get them on pretty much every home computer and console of the day.
And now you will be able to pick up five classic Accolade Sports games in a single collection courtesy of QUByte and Atari for your PC or modern-day console equivalent to relive those pixelated dreams of making the sporting bigtime.
The first two games in the set are the classic baseball titles Hardball and Hardball II.
Stuttgart, Germany-based Sereact has secured €25mn to advance its embodied AI software that enables robots to carry out tasks they were never trained to do. “With our technology, robots act situationally rather than following rigidly programmed sequences. They adapt to dynamic tasks in real-time, enabling an unprecedented level of autonomy,” said Ralf Gulde, CEO and co-founder of Sereact (short for “sense, reason, act”).