Increase in U.S. home prices slows in April
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0ZE1I8Annualized U.S. single-family home prices rose as expected in April, but were down slightly from the prior month, a survey showed on Tuesday.

1492 pandemic continues to 2020: 100 million killed by invasive species from africa asia europe.... and their zoonotic diseases
Increase in U.S. home prices slows in April
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0ZE1I8Annualized U.S. single-family home prices rose as expected in April, but were down slightly from the prior month, a survey showed on Tuesday.
EXCLUSIVE: In 2014, a single U.S. government agency was hit with a blizzard of more than 1,370 external attacks on its most vital computer systems, with three out of every eight incidents resulting in a loss of data, according to a new report by the watchdog Government Accountability Office, suggesting hackers have been far more successful at getting at sensitive government information than previously disclosed.
U.S. completes 'takedown' of Medicare fraud: officials
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0Z81C8The U.S. Justice Department said Wednesday that federal law enforcement officials have hit a milestone in 2016 by completing the "largest takedown ever" against defendants allegedly trying to defraud Medicare and other federal insurance programs.
Deflation for poor USA.
World trade
China home prices rise faster in May as smaller cities join rally
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0Z402E
Sizzling home price rises in China's biggest cities showed signs of easing in May but sharp gains appeared to be spreading to smaller cities, making policymakers' job harder as they look to support the faltering economy without inflating bubbles.
Police in Oklahoma are using scanners that can identify phony credit cards, but critics warn the devices could also allow cops to empty the bank accounts of law-abiding citizens with one swipe.
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Laypersons can easily judge the performance of ball players and agree to their high pay.
But how good is a philosopher? How to rank? Do they do anything of value to society?
Same for economists.
But sometimes they do make forecasts.
Checkable. But rarely audited.
Brexit vote has markets, central banks on alert
Long article
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0Z31TE
The shaky world economy faces a potentially severe test in the coming week, when Britain could turn its back on the European Union, which would shock financial markets and put pressure on already stretched central banks to prevent a new slump.
Interest rates are headed up.
Borrowers may not be able to afford higher mortgage payments.
Worse. Most states and governments are deep in debt. A 1% jump in interest rates will drain their cash. They will have to fire workers who will default on loans causing a house price collapse and recession.
8 years ago this happened right before the election.
Helped elect Obama.
I would be aggressive on selling real estate that you are not using. Move to a farm where you can grow your own food.
Freedom from gunfire, gays,
No people problems where there are no people.
We got deer problems. Etc.
Reuters News:Public support for the EU plunges across Europe: survey
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0YT2P2Public support for the European Union has fallen sharply in its biggest member states over the past year, a survey showed on Tuesday, weeks before Britons vote on whether to leave the 28-nation bloc.
Importance of vegetables from your garden cannot be overstated. Organic. Ripe. You need 2 pounds per day for polyphenols that manipulate DNA. turn on good genes and shut down bad genes.
Juiced. Raw. Cooked. Sprouted. Dried. Many ways ti prepare.
Juice is good. Fiber is needed too.
Why I bought a few acres in Major farm area. Do it right.
From Reuters News:
Tropical fruits provide lifeline amid Venezuela food shortages
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0YT1RBVenezuela's mango season is providing some relief during worsening food shortages that are forcing the poor to skip meals and sparking a rash of lootings.
Reuters News:
Public support for the EU plunges across Europe: survey
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0YT2P2Public support for the European Union has fallen sharply in its biggest member states over the past year, a survey showed on Tuesday, weeks before Britons vote on whether to leave the 28-nation bloc.
From Reuters News:
Exclusive: NY Fed first rejected cyber-heist transfers, then moved $81 million
http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSKCN0YR0VN
Hours before the Federal Reserve Bank of New York approved four fraudulent requests to send $81 million from a Bangladesh Bank account to cyber thieves, the Fed branch blocked those same requests because they lacked information required to transfer money, according to two people with direct knowledge of the matter.
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Hillary Clinton first disavowed that she is seeking to abolish the Second Amendment then went on to list five Second Amendment-crippling gun controls she plans to implement if elected in November.
Peace, Lothar
Universities are increasingly populated by hostile obnoxious clueless debtors. Politically correct training.
Expensive neighborhoods but often slummy.
Smart?
A former UCLA graduate student killed his estranged wife in Minnesota before driving to Los Angeles and murdering one of his former professors before turning the gun on himself, authorities said Thursday.
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Universities are increasingly populated by hostile obnoxious clueless debtors. Politically correct.
Expensive neighborhoods but often slummy.
Smart?
A former UCLA graduate student killed his estranged wife in Minnesota before driving to Los Angeles and murdering one of his former professors before turning the gun on himself, authorities said Thursday.
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An Afghan national with ties to the Taliban — and a plot to carry out a terror attack somewhere in North America — was caught last fall after being smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico, an incident sure to further inflame the debate over national security risks at the border.
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