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The Latest: Trump says he could live in New York City under Mamdani after meeting
President Donald Trump and New York City’s Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani met at the White House and focused more on their shared goals rather than their combustible differences. The president has ... Read More
Trump cuts funding for permanent housing. Advocates say this will lead to more homelessness

The Trump administration is changing a housing policy that will limit money toward permanent housing in favor of more temporary shelters. Read More
Trump admin mulls big changes to US mortgage market. Here's what to know

The Trump administration is considering new mortgage options designed to help more Americans buy homes, including so-called portable mortgages and 50-year loans. Read More
Trump administration to divert billions of dollars from homeless housing programs
The Trump administration is moving forward with plans to divert billions of dollars in homelessness funding earmarked for permanent housing, a decision state and local officials warn could push ... Read More
Trump's changed housing approach, funding cuts could put thousands of Houstonians back on the street
The federal funding cuts could mean as many as 2,300 formerly homeless Houstonians could once again be faced with life back out on the streets. Read More
Gov. Mills, housing advocates say Trump administration cuts to homeless programs put hundreds at risk

Maine could lose $13.5 million in housing assistance funds, putting more than 1,200 currently in stable housing at risk, under new directives from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Read More
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