Inflation in the U.S. hit an annual rate of 8.2 percent in September, reflecting increased costs across the board for food, shelter, fuel, and medical care. Some relief may be ahead, though. Comerica Bank chief economist Bill Adams told NBC News that house prices and rents are likely to decline in the coming months, though food prices may stay high. The typical American consumer is paying $445 more per month for goods and services than just one year ago, according to Moody Analytics.
➤BIDEN’S MIDTERM PITCH: CNN points out that President Joe Biden’s schedule this week is a road map of his strategy to convince voters to get to the polls for Democratic Party candidates for Congress on November eighth. On Tuesday, he vowed to make it his first priority to get passage of a federal law codifying abortion rights if Democrats take the majority in the Senate and keep control of the House. On Wednesday, he announced that his White House will continue to release oil from the Strategic Oil Reserves to offset the production cuts that are sending gasoline prices up again. Today, he’s expected to visit Pittsburgh to talk about his plans for infrastructure improvements. And Friday, he’ll be in Delaware speaking about his plan for student loan forgiveness.
White House press secretary stumped by question about energy producers: 'trying to put them out of business' https://t.co/wLDEPLdRFb
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 20, 2022
Fetterman's medical report written by doctor who contributed more than $1,300 to his campaign: public records https://t.co/QT98XJeA20
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 20, 2022
➤FIGHTER JET CRASHES NEAR SALT LAKE CITY: An Air Force F-35 fighter jet crashed and exploded in flames shortly after takeoff near Salt Lake City yesterday. The pilot safely ejected. The cause of the crash of the $80 million jet is being investigated.
In the wake of Hurricane Ian, officials in southwest Florida tell @mattgutmanabc the biggest challenge they’re facing now is cleaning up all of the debris. https://t.co/Ik0Q8nGAnV pic.twitter.com/js2wp9lAta
— ABC News (@ABC) October 20, 2022
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🏠RECORD DROP IN HOME SALES: The number of homes sold in the U.S. dropped by a record 25 percent in September, according to a new report from the real estate website Redfin. New listings dropped by 22 percent, also a record. The housing market came to a standstill when mortgage rates started climbing. The interest rate on a 30-year fixed-rate mortgage now averages just under seven percent.
A Massachusetts woman is facing multiple assault and battery charges for allegedly releasing a swarm of bees on a group of sheriff’s deputies as they tried to serve an eviction notice. https://t.co/6AGzjxDWpL
— NBC News (@NBCNews) October 20, 2022
➤ROLLS-ROYCE GOES ELECTRIC: Rolls-Royce just unveiled its first electric vehicle, called the Spectre and priced at $413,000. More than 300 American buyers have already put down a deposit for the two-door coupe, according to CNBC. General Motors has unveiled its own high-end all-electric competitor, the Celestiq, for $300,000. Or, you can buy a new Chevy Volt for a starting price of $34,495.
After journeying through a narrow pass, @MarsCuriosity has arrived at a long-sought region of Mt. Sharp enriched with salty minerals – tantalizing clues as to how the Red Planet’s climate changed from being more Earth-like to the frozen desert it is today.https://t.co/vd6u9qxQ6q pic.twitter.com/So3M3HJk8v
— NASA Mars (@NASAMars) October 19, 2022
➤NASA IS ON A ROLL: The NASA space agency is going where no camera has gone before, and the results are breathtaking. The agency has published new views of three distant phenomena. First, the James Webb Space Telescope has new photographs of the Pillars of Creation. These are vast clouds of gas and dust in the Eagle Nebula that serve as a “star factory” in the Milky Way. And, the Curiosity Rover reached a new destination in its exploration of the frozen desert surface of Mars. They also got a stunning new view of Neptune’s rings.
TikTok will increase the minimum age requirement for livestreaming from 16 to 18 beginning on Nov. 23, and will soon allow users to target adult audiences with stream content in an effort to improve community safety. https://t.co/Wu4ypCZ8wt
— CBS News (@CBSNews) October 20, 2022
- San Diego Padres 8, Philadelphia Phillies 5 (Series tied 1-1)
- Houston Astros 4, New York Yankees 2 (Houston leads 1-0)
We have liftoff! A pair of homers puts the @Astros out in front. 🚀 pic.twitter.com/6mnIT7UDyf
— MLB (@MLB) October 20, 2022
🏈DOLPHINS’ TAGOVAILOLA RETURNS: Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was spotted at practice yesterday and is expected to play this Sunday in Week 7’s game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Speaking to reporters for the first time about the concussion he suffered during the game against the Cincinnati Bengals on September 29th, Tagovailoa said he doesn’t even remember being carted off the field on a stretcher.
🏈MISSISSIPPI STATE PLAYER DIES AT 19: Sam Westmoreland, a lineman on the Mississippi State football team, has died. He was 19. The star player at Mississippi's Tupelo High School was in his first year with the Bulldogs. The cause of death was not immediately revealed.NOT HAVING IT: The veteran center shared his thoughts on quarterbacks expressing their frustrations with offensive linemen when tensions boil over. https://t.co/TZPdfET3KU pic.twitter.com/pXDXZ59KRW
— Fox News (@FoxNews) October 20, 2022
🤼COLLEGE WRESTLERS TAKE ON AN ANGRY BEAR: A team of wrestlers from Northwest College in Cody, Wyoming, took on an angry bear recently, and if they didn’t exactly win, they all got out of there alive. The incident occurred last weekend as four members of the team were in Shoshone National Forest. The bear first attacked Brady Lowry, who suffered a broken arm and puncture wounds before teammate Kendell Cummings tried to wrestle the bear off of his friend, whereupon the bear turned its wrath on Cummings. When the bear finally ambled away, the two injured students were able to find teammates August Harrison and Orrin Jackson, who helped them off the mountain and got them to a hospital in Billings, Montana. “It was a team effort,” Lowry told radio news station KSL.
✞FOOTBALL HALL OF FAMER TRIPPI DIES AT AGE 100: Football Hall of Famer Charley Trippi has died at his home in Athens, Georgia, at the age of 100. Trippi was a star player at the University of Georgia before taking the Chicago Cardinals to the 1947 NFL championship. Equally skilled at defense and offense, Trippi was in both the College Football Hall of Fame and the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Jim Thorpe called Trippi “the greatest football player I’ve ever seen.”
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