Buying A Home In 2023 Will Still Suck - [2022-11-30 03X4Dn]

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Fyre Fest's Billy McFarland wants to produce another Bahamas festival: Geoff Weiss


McFarland appeared on the Nelk Boys' "Full Send" podcast to discuss prison, paying restitution, and the $250 polyester jackets he's currently shilling.

Jack Ma: Timeline of rise and fall with China government, now in Japan: Sinéad Baker


Ma, who founded Alibaba and Ant Group, clashed with Chinese regulators after he criticized China's financial regulatory system.

Buckingham Palace says staff member resigned after 'unnacceptable' comments: Sinéad Baker, Mikhaila Friel


The statement came after Ngozi Fulani said a staff member asked her where she "really came from" during an event at Buckingham Palace on Tuesday.

Strong economy now will lead to stock market crash, recession, higher inflation in 2023: Neil Dutta


A suddenly surging economy will force the Federal Reserve to keep hiking interest rates. When that happens, investors and consumers better buckle up.

Secret 9/11 memo reveals Bush rewriting the history of the terror attacks: Mattathias Schwartz


George W. Bush's answers in a newly declassified 9/11 Commission interview helped him escape blame and win re-election. But they don't add up.

Buying a home in 2023 will still suck: Alcynna Lloyd


Higher mortgage rates mean pricier monthly payments for homebuyers, which offset any affordability gained from declining property prices.

The collosal failure of Amazon's Alexa business model: Jake Swearingen


Voice assistants like Alexa were supposed to revolutionize computers — but nobody can figure out how to make money off of them.

EU weighs plan to seize and reinvest $330 billion in frozen Russian assets: George Glover


"We have the means to make Russia pay," European Commission president Ursula von der Leyden said Wednesday.

Elon Musk keeps firing Twitter workers by mistake, affecting HR system: Kali Hays


Layoffs, resignations, and a string of firings under new Twitter CEO Elon Musk have seen the company's headcount cut by 70%.

Why faulty streetlights are turning cities purple — and why it's worrisome: Adam Rogers


Streetlights in a bunch of major cities are turning purple. Is it just a fluke — or a warning of the chaos to come?