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70% of Americans Over 65 Need Long Term Care and Medicare Will Not Pay a Cent

Federal research shows most Americans who reach 65 will need long-term services and supports at some point, while Medicare says it generally does not cover that care. The gap leaves many older adults facing costs that can reach well into five figures each year.

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Congress Just Reached a Rare Bipartisan Deal Housing Affordability Deal

Congress is moving a rare bipartisan housing affordability package after the Senate approved the measure on June 22. The bill combines deregulation, federal housing program updates and limits on large investors in single-family homes.

70% of Americans Over 65 Need Long Term Care and Medicare Will Not Pay a Cent

Federal research shows most Americans who reach 65 will need long-term services and supports at some point, while Medicare says it generally does not cover that care. The gap leaves many older adults facing costs that can reach well into five figures each year.

Stick to the Deal or Face Consequences: Trump Warns Iran

President Donald Trump said June 22 that he would “do what I have to do” if Iran does not follow its interim agreement with Washington. The warning came days after the U.S. and Iran signed a temporary deal aimed at halting a wider regional war.

SpaceX Turns to Bond Market to Raise Capital, Reports $100 Billion Cash Position

SpaceX said June 22 that it has started its first bond offering and told investors it held about $100.8 billion in cash as of June 19. The move follows the company’s June IPO and is tied to repaying a bridge loan and funding broader corporate needs.

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Alan Greenspan, Fed Chair Who Advised 4 US Presidents Dies at 100

Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chair who served under four U.S. presidents, died June 22 at age 100. His death closes the career of one of the most influential and debated central bankers in modern U.S. history.

ABC Launches On-Air Campaign to Fight Trump’s FCC

ABC began airing ads on June 22 urging viewers to support 'The View' and eight Disney-owned stations as the FCC reviews equal-time rules and accelerates license scrutiny. The campaign centers on public comments due in early July and marks a new phase in the network’s dispute with the Trump administration’s FCC.

Obama Presidential Center Visitors Call Project Symbol of Black Excellence

First visitors to the Obama Presidential Center in Chicago described the new campus as a symbol of Black excellence as it opened to the public on Juneteenth. The opening brings national attention and new visitor traffic to the South Side site in Jackson Park.

3 Dead After Private Plane Crashes Into Maryland Woods

Three people were killed after a private single-engine plane crashed in a wooded area in Bowie, Maryland, early June 21. Investigators from the FAA and NTSB are now working to determine what caused the flight to go down.

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The Housing Squeeze Is Still Keeping Homeownership Out of Reach

Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.

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The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.

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Congress Just Reached a Rare Bipartisan Deal Housing Affordability Deal

Congress is moving a rare bipartisan housing affordability package after the Senate approved the measure on June 22. The bill combines deregulation, federal housing program updates and limits on large investors in single-family homes.

70% of Americans Over 65 Need Long Term Care and Medicare Will Not Pay a Cent

Federal research shows most Americans who reach 65 will need long-term services and supports at some point, while Medicare says it generally does not cover that care. The gap leaves many older adults facing costs that can reach well into five figures each year.

Stick to the Deal or Face Consequences: Trump Warns Iran

President Donald Trump said June 22 that he would “do what I have to do” if Iran does not follow its interim agreement with Washington. The warning came days after the U.S. and Iran signed a temporary deal aimed at halting a wider regional war.

SpaceX Turns to Bond Market to Raise Capital, Reports $100 Billion Cash Position

SpaceX said June 22 that it has started its first bond offering and told investors it held about $100.8 billion in cash as of June 19. The move follows the company’s June IPO and is tied to repaying a bridge loan and funding broader corporate needs.

Alan Greenspan, Fed Chair Who Advised 4 US Presidents Dies at 100

Alan Greenspan, the former Federal Reserve chair who served under four U.S. presidents, died June 22 at age 100. His death closes the career of one of the most influential and debated central bankers in modern U.S. history.

ABC Launches On-Air Campaign to Fight Trump’s FCC

ABC began airing ads on June 22 urging viewers to support 'The View' and eight Disney-owned stations as the FCC reviews equal-time rules and accelerates license scrutiny. The campaign centers on public comments due in early July and marks a new phase in the network’s dispute with the Trump administration’s FCC.

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Three people were killed after a private single-engine plane crashed in a wooded area in Bowie, Maryland, early June 21. Investigators from the FAA and NTSB are now working to determine what caused the flight to go down.

Senator Lindsey Graham Warns Iran Will Be “Obliterated” if Strait of Hormuz Is Blocked

Senator Lindsey Graham said Iran would be “obliterated” if it moves to block the Strait of Hormuz, escalating U.S. rhetoric after American strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. The warning came as officials said roughly 20% of global oil and gas flows through the waterway.

Trump Inspects Reflecting Pool, Says Repair Work Begins Immediately

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Vice President JD Vance traveled to Switzerland for talks with Iranian officials as the Trump administration tried to stabilize a fragile ceasefire and keep the Strait of Hormuz open. The talks unfolded while President Donald Trump publicly warned Iran of possible new military action if negotiations fail.

Iran Mediators Step In to Ease Lebanon, Hormuz Tensions

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Congress Just Reached a Rare Bipartisan Deal Housing Affordability Deal

Congress is moving a rare bipartisan housing affordability package after the Senate approved the measure on June 22. The bill combines deregulation, federal housing program updates and limits on large investors in single-family homes.

70% of Americans Over 65 Need Long Term Care and Medicare Will Not Pay a Cent

Federal research shows most Americans who reach 65 will need long-term services and supports at some point, while Medicare says it generally does not cover that care. The gap leaves many older adults facing costs that can reach well into five figures each year.

Stick to the Deal or Face Consequences: Trump Warns Iran

President Donald Trump said June 22 that he would “do what I have to do” if Iran does not follow its interim agreement with Washington. The warning came days after the U.S. and Iran signed a temporary deal aimed at halting a wider regional war.