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April 10, 2026
Property taxes vary across America
Property taxes have emerged as a primary “hidden cost” facing both current and prospective homeowners, as widespread housing affordability pressures have dampened demand across the real estate sector. Falling sales, reluctant buyers, and inventory issues have been cited among key challenges facing the housing market in 2026, and ones which experts say are likely to persist with the influence of wider economic conditions on home-selling activity.
According to the latest data from the U.S. Census Bureau, the average American household pays $3,119 each year in property taxes, and WalletHub notes that these can impact both owners and renters given their importance to local government budgets as well as the influence on rental prices.
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Iran
As the U.S. and Iran prepare to negotiate a peace deal, the two-day-old ceasefire is showing signs of stress. Iran's Foreign Ministry says it won't take part in the overall talks on Saturday unless Lebanon is included in the ceasefire. Israel says its offensive against Hezbollah militants in Lebanon is not part of the deal. Under pressure from President Trump and other leaders, Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says he plans to enter into direct talks with Lebanon. Talks between Israel and Lebanon will take place at the ambassador level in Washington. NPR’s Carrie Kahn says this is a huge deal because the two countries have never had negotiations like this before.
The Guardian - As Pakistan prepared to host negotiations between Iran and the US, the already fragile ceasefire in the conflict showed further strain as Donald Trump accused Tehran of doing “a very poor job” in upholding promises on the strait of Hormuz, and Israel attacked Lebanon – which Iran claimed violated the truce.
Healthcare costs
Attorney General appointment
Climate
JD Vance
Trump to close all regional forest service offices
April 9, 2026
Trump vs. the Pope
Donald Trump
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Birth rates drop
Why It Matters
Birth and fertility rates are falling globally, and have been since the 1970s, according to a 2025 National Bureau of Economic Research paper.
It is believed that lower birth rates, resulting in an aging population, correlate with economic challenges by placing greater strain on Social Security and Medicare services and the health care system. However, others say they can also lead to a rise in nationwide education levels and a drop in poverty rates.
Trump making 401s more hazardous
The White House has framed it as “choice” and “liberation” for workers, but the move could turn ordinary Americans’ retirement savings into a high-stakes gamble, exposing millions to volatility and potential losses they may not be prepared to handle. The 401(k) was created in the 1980s as a way for employees to gain direct exposure to the stock market. Unlike traditional defined-benefit pensions, which guaranteed a fixed income in retirement, 401(k)s shifted both responsibility and risk onto the employee. A well-diversified portfolio of equities, bonds and mutual funds allows for long-term growth and relative stability, adding high-risk alternative assets to the mix would fundamentally change the dynamics of retirement investing, potentially exposing savers to significant losses. |
Supreme Court
2.5 million Americans lost food stamps thanks to Trump's "one big beautiful bill"
Best cities for urban gardening
10 Best Cities for Urban Gardening in 2026
AtlantaMiamiHoustonSt. LouisJacksonville, FloridaOrlando, FloridaCincinnatiFort Myers, FloridaTampa, FloridaAustin, Texas
To rank the cities, we considered access to community gardens per 10,000 residents, the number of food forests, and average yard sizes. We also factored in local climates, access to gardening supplies, and support like “Right to Garden” laws, among 15 total metrics.
Atlanta (No. 1) dethrones New York (No. 13), which held the top spot in our 2025 ranking....
8.8% of the 500 largest U.S. cities are home to a community food forest. “A food forest is like having a produce stand in your neighborhood,” says Jo Ellen Meyers Sharp (The Hoosier Gardener).
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Iran
Politico - The Pakistani leader at the center of U.S.-Iran peace talks denounced “violations” that threaten to derail the new ceasefire, as the White House downplayed reports Wednesday that Tehran is again closing the Strait of Hormuz.
“Violations of ceasefire have been reported at few places across the conflict zone which undermine the spirit of peace process,” Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif wrote in a post on X Wednesday. “I earnestly and sincerely urge all parties to exercise restraint and respect the ceasefire for two weeks, as agreed upon, so that diplomacy can take a lead role towards peaceful settlement of the conflict.”
His message came after Iranian strikes targeted Kuwait, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates in the hours after President Donald Trump announced the ceasefire, and as Israel continues to attack Hezbollah in Lebanon on Wednesday.
Iranian state media reported later Wednesday that Tehran will soon close the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway for the global transit of oil, in response to Israel’s Lebanon strikes.
The developments underscore the fragility of the temporary peace agreement Trump announced on Tuesday, as Iran insists Lebanon be included in the framework and both the president and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu argue it remains fair game for Israel Defense Forces attacks.
New Republic - Recent reporting from the Financial Times reveals it was President Trump, not the Iranian government, who was begging for a ceasefire.
FT reports that the Trump administration had been privately pushing for a ceasefire for weeks to alleviate the economic strain caused by Iran’s control of the Strait of Hormuz, and depending on Pakistan for mediation. Pakistani Army Chief Asim Munir was communicating with Iranian officials, special envoy Steve Witkoff, Vice President JD Vance, and Trump himself even after the president threatened to wipe out Iranian civilization on Tuesday.
According to the five people familiar with the diplomatic back channel, Trump had been asking for a ceasefire since as early as March 21, when he first threatened to bomb Iran’s power plants.
The Guardian - The fate of the two-week ceasefire in the Iran conflict looked in peril as both sides gave divergent versions of what had been agreed, Israel intensified its bombing campaign in Lebanon and Iran halted the passage of oil tankers because of an alleged Israeli ceasefire breach.
Iran and Pakistan, which brokered the 11th-hour truce, both asserted that the ceasefire included Lebanon.
Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, disagreed and Israeli forces unleashed their heaviest attack of the war so far on more than 100 targets, killing at least 254 people. Donald Trump, after initially remaining silent, said Lebanon was “a separate skirmish” and not part of the deal.
The UN rights chief Volker Türk condemned the scale of Israel’s attacks yesterday as “horrific”.
Artificial Intelligence
Nursing is considered AI-proof due to its reliance on complex human emotions, ethical decision-making, and the inherent need for human care and judgment, which AI cannot replicate. Skilled trades, such as electricians and plumbers, are also highly resistant to AI, as they demand intricate physical dexterity, hand-eye coordination, and flexibility that robots currently lack.
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Route 66 celebrates 100 years
NATO
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JD Vance
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Population decline in Los Angeles
Is the Department of Thought Crimes Closing In On You?
April 8, 2026
Best states to rent a home
| Via Newsweek: Source: Consumer Affairs, U.S. Census Bureau, NLIHC, NeighborhoodScout, Walk Score, NYU Langone Health |