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Fed points to market froth as leading stability risk

In its latest financial stability report, the Federal Reserve found that asset valuations continue to be elevated and leverage levels remain high, especially among nonbanks like hedge funds and insurance firms.

Fed's Miran: Stablecoin uptake bolsters case for rate cuts

Federal Reserve Board Gov. Stephen Miran said the growth of stablecoins and cryptocurrencies will likely impact monetary policy and could lead to lower interest rates.

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Some sanctuary states discover feds mining local license plate data

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Police rely on license plate cameras to help solve crimes. Recently, lookups of this data have surged by federal agencies, who are potentially using it for immigration enforcement in sanctuary states.

Fed's Miran says stablecoin surge could help push interest rates lower

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The central banker said the Fed might need to lower its own policy rate to avoid unintentionally slowing the economy.

Michigan terror suspects got advice from ISIS-supporting preacher’s dad on when to stage attack, feds say

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A suspect accused of plotting the Michigan Halloween terror attack allegedly "sought guidance" on when to carry out the violence from the father of a local "extremist" Islamic preacher who has previously called on American Muslims to wage…

Fed. Circ. Wary Of Reviving Express Mobile's $40M Win

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Express Mobile Inc. didn't appear to persuade a panel of the Federal Circuit Friday that a Delaware federal judge erred in overruling a jury's $40 million infringement verdict against Shopify Inc. based on concerns about expert testimony.

$50,000 home equity loan vs. $50,000 HELOC: Which is cheaper after the October Fed rate cut?

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The costs associated with $50,000 home equity loans and HELOCs are not identical. Here's which one is cheaper now.

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US treasuries stall as conflicting jobs data cloud Fed outlook

Treasury market bulls and bears fought to a draw this week as conflicting private-sector data on the health of the US labor market left expectations for another Federal Reserve interest-rate cut in December in limbo.

Fed. Circ. Upholds PTAB Rulings Favoring Uber

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The Federal Circuit on Friday refused to restore claims in a pair of patents used to track individuals, leaving in place Patent Trial and Appeal Board decisions that Uber showed the claims were invalid.

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How much does a $60,000 home equity loan cost per month following the October Fed rate cut?

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Home equity loan costs are dipping. Here's how much a $60,000 loan costs monthly now, post-October Fed rate cut.

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Suspected New Jersey jihadi fantasized about killing Jews with swords in alleged ISIS plot: feds

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Milo Sedarat, 21-year-old from Montclair, New Jersey, accused of antisemitic rants and murder fantasy in expansive plot to join the Islamic State terror group.

US household debt hits a new record, NY Fed finds

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American household debt reached a record $18.59 trillion in the third quarter of 2025, rising $197 billion, according to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York's latest report.

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Fed's Jefferson urges proceeding 'slowly' with monetary policy

Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said that as interest rates have moved toward a more neutral level, "it makes sense" now to proceed with caution.

Fed's Jefferson urges proceeding 'slowly' with monetary policy

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Federal Reserve Vice Chair Philip Jefferson said that as interest rates have moved toward a more neutral level, "it makes sense" now to proceed with caution.

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Here are the monthly payments on an $800,000 mortgage following the Fed's October rate cut

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Mortgage rates are easing after the Fed's October cut, but $800,000 loans still come with hefty monthly costs.

Judge orders feds to fully fund SNAP in November, but it’s unclear when Texans will receive benefits

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Trump administration officials said earlier this week they’d only partially fund SNAP payments.