Article 14.jpg

US mortgage rates edge up again: 30-year rate climbs to 6.24% in a week from 6.22%; housing affordability remains a key concern

The 30-year US mortgage rate rose slightly for the second consecutive week but stayed close to its lowest level of the year.Freddie Mac, quoted by AP, reported on Thursday that the long-term mortgage rate increased to 6.24 per cent from 6.22 per cent the previous week. A year earlier, the rate stood at 6.78 per…

Read More
Market downturn reflection.jpg

US stock market: Wall Street in red as investors await key data after government shutdown ends; S&P 500, Nasdaq slip from recent highs

Stock markets in the United States were at a low as investors await further economic indicators. The S&P 500 declined by 0.4% in early Thursday trading, moving away from its recent record high achieved in the previous month. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped 41 points, while the Nasdaq composite fell 0.7%. After the longest…

Read More
Scientists unlock genetic key that could end organ shortages for transplant patients.jpg

Scientists unlock ‘genetic key’ that could end organ shortages for transplant patients |

In what many researchers are calling a historic turning point in transplant medicine, scientists say they may have found the “genetic key” to solving one of healthcare’s most persistent crises: the global shortage of human donor organs.At an international xenotransplantation conference in Geneva last month, hundreds of scientists gathered to share data and celebrate remarkable…

Read More
1762951470 unnamed file.jpg

‘White-collar terror module, red car’: What’s emerging in Delhi blast probe – key points | India News

NEW DELHI: Investigation into the Red Fort blast case has led to a range of clues, involving “white-collar terror module”, a missing “red Ford EcoSport car” and Faridabad’s Al Falah university.A powerful blast in an explosive-laden Hyundai i20 car on Monday evening near Delhi’s Red Fort metro station killed 12 people and injured several others….

Read More
Delhi blast.jpg

Delhi blast: Vehicle was moving, no crater; key reasons why probe agencies think attacker panicked | India News

NEW DELHI: Initial investigations into the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort suggest that the blast was not a typical suicide attack, but may have been triggered prematurely in panic by the suspect, news agency ANI reported citing sources.Also Read: First lead to terror plot came from Jaish posters in Kashmir According to the sources,…

Read More