One of the reasons house prices may remain high

[ad_1] By Julia Horowitz, CNN Business Last month before the bell observed the first signs that the scorching global housing market could start to cool, as high prices seemed to hurt demand and home improvement spending eased. We may have called the summit too early. What’s happening: US home prices rose 18.6% in June from … Read more

Fully vaccinated almost twice as likely to be asymptomatic

[ad_1] Fully vaccinated people who caught COVID-19 were twice as likely to have no symptoms, study found. But most of the people vaccinated in the study did not catch COVID-19. The study authors said that vaccinated people who have interacted with vulnerable people should be tested regularly. Loading Something is loading. Fully vaccinated people who … Read more

ABBA is set to announce new music as it makes ‘historic’ announcement TODAY

[ad_1] ABBA’s Björn Ulvaeus, 76, and Benny Andersson, 74, were seen arriving in London on Thursday before making a “historic” announcement about the group. The group – which also includes Agnetha Fältskog, 71, and Anni-Frid Lyngstad, 75 – are expected to announce new music on Thursday afternoon as part of a “sensational comeback”. The quartet … Read more

MTA Service Limited after floodwaters fill subways and buses – CBS New York

[ad_1] NEW YORK (CBSNewYork) – The Metropolitan Transportation Authority came to a screeching halt overnight as floodwaters poured in. First responders had to rescue bus and train passengers. READ MORE: Ida Impact: families rescued from major floods in Mamaroneck, schools closed Thursday At 12:30 a.m. Thursday, CBS2 learned that there had been six evacuations in … Read more

Apple announces new settlement with Japan allowing developers to link to external websites – TechCrunch

[ad_1] Apple has reached an agreement with the Japanese regulator to allow developers of “reader” applications to log into their own websites so that users can manage their accounts. The change will take effect in early 2022. Apple has come under scrutiny in several markets, including the United States and South Korea, over how it … Read more

ISS welcomes new robot crew member, but it’s not all here

[ad_1] SpaceX and NASA Partnership probably won’t slow down anytime soon. Falcon rockets keep launching into orbit, on missions to deliver payloads of seemingly random things to the International space station. The last launch mission had a particularly useful passenger on board, a space robot named S1. The S1 was successfully delivered with a few … Read more