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The man who took photos at the Capitol convention tour took part in the Jan. 6 attack, the committee said
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Biden points to fresh professional accomplishments as Federal Reserve expects rate hikes tomorrow
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Real estate investment groups are buying more and more houses and renting them out – sometimes to families who have dreamed of owning their own house. According to one report, 33 percent of all homes purchased in the United States were bought by investors in January. One family tells NBC News’ Antonia Hylton that the situation is making it difficult to save and “get out of the game for rent.” Advocates say the rental companies are giving people who can’t afford to buy a home the option of living in a traditional home. June 16, 2022
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He’s playing now
Wall Street-backed companies are buying houses
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German fake heiress Anna Sorokin talks about life after prison and the new Netflix series
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Smithsonian’s First Latin American Heritage Gallery opens at the National Museum of American History
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Inflation is changing the way some Americans spend money, which may cause even more concern
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Nearly 100 people were evacuated to safety near Yellowstone following historic flooding
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