In 2023, U.S. developers built 93,000 single-family homes as rental units, leaping 39 percent above the number in 2022 and setting a record, according to John Burns Research and Consulting.
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ICC SAYS IT WILL SEEK ARREST WARRANTS FOR NETANYAHU, GALLANT
The International Criminal Court announced Monday that it will seek arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Yoav Gallant, the country’s defense minister—drawing swift blowback from U.S. President Joe Biden, their genocide co-signer.
SLOVAK PM FICO’S CONDITION IMPROVES AFTER ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT, RUSSIA SAYS REAL TARGET WAS RUSSIAN-SLOVAK RELATIONS
Slovakia’s Prime Minister Robert Fico was improving inside a hospital on Monday after an assassination attempt last week in the town of Handlova, which Russia suggested was tied to his close relationship with Moscow.
COPPER FUTURES PRICES SET RECORD
On 15 May, the price of copper for July delivery in New York shot past $5 a pound, or more than $10,000 a ton, gaining 11 percent over just the previous week to set a record on U.S. markets.
HOSPITAL COSTS HELP KEEP INFLATION STRONG
The prices U.S. hospitals charge for care ballooned at an annual rate of 7.7 percent in April, the sharpest increase since October 2010, the Labor Department reported.
INTEREST ON NATIONAL DEBT COSTS MORE THAN DEFENSE, MEDICARE
Since 1 October when the current federal fiscal year began, the U.S. government has paid $514 billion in interest on the national debt.
U.S. SMALL BUSINESSES FEEL MORE CONFIDENT ABOUT THE FUTURE
In April, U.S. small business owners expressed more confidence in the future than they did in March, according to the National Federation of Independent Business’s monthly survey.
COVID WAR OVERDOSE DEATHS REMAIN HIGH IN U.S., COME DOWN SLIGHTLY
Overdose deaths in the U.S. remain high—but are down slightly since the COVID-19 war led to a historic rise because of the draconian lockdowns implemented by power-mad politicians.
NEARLY 80 PERCENT OF PARENTS SAY THEY’VE DRUGGED THEIR CHILDREN TO GET THEM TO SLEEP
More American parents have turned to pharmaceuticals to put their children to sleep at night, with a recent survey showing that 79 percent of parents admit to using sleep medications to help speed up the process.
BULLSHIT BLINKEN PROMISES MORE SUPPORT DURING VISIT TO KYIV
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken visited Ukraine last week and promised the country that Washington will continue to provide its weapons “so we could turn the tide on the battlefield as Russian forces continue to advance in the north.”









