Homebuilder sentiment hits 2022 low: How can it rebound?
Walton Global executive vice president of capital markets, Katie Hubbard, joins Wealth with Allie Canal to take a closer look at the decline in homebuilder sentiment and what could catalyze a rebound.
To watch more expert insights and analysis on the latest market action, check out more Wealth here.
Hashtags

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles
Yahoo
11 minutes ago
- Yahoo
MSNBC name change: See what netizens are saying about the rebrand
MSNBC's rebrand isn't quite landing. After the cable-news network announced it would become My Source News Opinion World, or MS NOW, later this year, netizens have taken to social media to make their disdain for the name and logo change more than abundantly clear. The issue, according to the Internet, isn't just the name, it's also the look and 'feel' of the new logo. 'MSNBC changing its name to MS NOW is one of the worst branding disasters in media history. The logo looks like it belongs on a discount computer from 1998, not a serious news network,' one user wrote. 'Absurd.' The rebranding is part of a larger restructuring currently taking place at NBCUniversal. The network, along with other brands including USA Network, Syfy, CNBC, Golf Channel, GolfNow, and SportsEngine will become part of a new media company called VERSANT later this year. 'This name further underscores our mission: to serve as your destination for breaking news and thoughtful analysis and remain the home for the perspectives that you've relied on for nearly 30 years,' MSNBC said in an Aug. 18 statement.' See what netizens are saying about the rebrand. Why the name change? And what does MS NOW stand for? MS NOW stands for My Source News Opinion World and the name change, according to MSNBC, 'gives us the freedom to chart our own path forward, and we're excited about where it's headed.' The move conflicts with previous claims made by NBCUniversal that the network would be allowed to keep its name amid the shift. NBC's iconic peacock logo will no longer be used for the cable-news network, either. A memo sent Aug. 18 by MSNBC President Rebecca Kutler addressed the flip-flop, writing: 'During this time of transition, NBCUniversal decided that our brand requires a new, separate identity… The future of our success is not tied to remaining within the NBC family and using the peacock as part of our identity,' Rebecca Kutler, MSNBC President, wrote in an Aug. 18 memo addressed to staff. The peacock-looking logo, according to MSNBC CEO Mark Lazarus, 'is synonymous with NBCUniversal, and it is a symbol they have decided to keep within the NBCU family.' Because of this decision, MSNBC is now free to 'chart our own path forward, create distinct brand identities, and establish an independent news organization following the spin.' Social media reacts: 'I will never call it the new name' MSNBC has certainly ruffled some feathers with the announcement, with netizens posting reactions (complete with GIFs), opinions and critiques about the rebrand, dubbed one of the 'worst branding disasters in media history' on X, formerly known as Twitter, in the last 24 hours. Here's what netizens are saying, or have said, about MSNBC's proposed rebrand since the news broke on Aug. 18. MSNBC to changing their name to MS NOW is like HBO changing their name to MAX and facebook changing to Meta and Twitter to XI will never call it the new name — David Leavitt 🎲🎮🧙♂️🌈 (@David_Leavitt) August 18, 2025 Liza Minnelli has outlived MSNBC's name. The channel will soon become MS NOW, short for My Source for News, Opinion, and the World. — LizaMinnelliOutlives (@LiZaOutlives) August 18, 2025 MSNBC changing its name to MS NOW is one of the worst branding disasters in media history. The logo looks like it belongs on a discount computer from 1998, not a serious news network. Absurd. — Russell Drew (@RussOnPolitics) August 18, 2025 NEWS: MSNBC is renaming itself MS NOW (Martin Scorsese 'n' Olivia Wilde) — Mike Beauvais (@MikeBeauvais) August 18, 2025 The MSNBC rebrand feels like an intentional attempt to kill the network. I hope they prove us wrong, but right now it's just horrible. — Rhonda Elaine Foxx (@RhonnieF) August 18, 2025 MSNBC today: — Sophie Vershbow (@svershbow) August 18, 2025 MSNBC is now MSNOW. Just like MSNBC viewers, always Ms Now, never Mrs Forever. — Jessica Vaugn (@JessicaVaugn) August 19, 2025 MSNBC changing their name to MSNOW if you're interested — Shaggy (@MAGAShagster) August 18, 2025 Did MSNBC hire the Jaguar team for their rebrand? — Kevin Dalton (@TheKevinDalton) August 18, 2025 So failing MSNBC is renaming itself to MSNOW?Lol, who were the ad wizards who came up with this one? — Bill Mitchell (@mitchellvii) August 18, 2025 honestly thought the world couldn't get any stupider and then MSNBC rebranded their name and I just — Dinah (@dinahaddie) August 19, 2025 MSNBC to change name to MS NOW no I'm not kidding — Keith Olbermann (@KeithOlbermann) August 18, 2025 MSNBC is changing its name to what now? — Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) August 18, 2025 MSNBC should have gone old school. — Joe Flint (@JBFlint) August 19, 2025 MS NOW sounds like a short-lived Windows operating system from the early 2000s that needlessly redesigned too much and failed to be adopted by a critical mass of users — Josh Billinson (@jbillinson) August 18, 2025 please welcome to the stage... Ms. Now! — Tom Smyth (@Tom_Smyth_) August 18, 2025 MS NOW joins the list of dubious rebranding/marketing efforts that includes New Coke, Pizza Hut briefly considering "The Hut," Vegemite calling itself iSnack 2.0 -- and RadioShack holding a "Netogether" event to embrace the nickname "The Shack." — Richard Roeper (@RichardERoeper) August 19, 2025 *adjusting my tie and walking to her table to take my shot*Is there a MISTER NOW, MS NOW? — Mike Drucker (@MikeDrucker) August 18, 2025 Since they are just Microsoft now, the blue screen makes so much more sense. #MSNOW #msnbc — Pen Blaidd (@BlaiddPen) August 18, 2025 "MS. NOW" is what I call my boyfriend when he complains that I take too long getting out the door — Sam Biederman (@Biedersam) August 18, 2025 they've already got a great new logo for MS NOW — Dave Itzkoff (@ditzkoff) August 18, 2025 MSNBC's horrible rebrand is going to bring Americans together again. Thanks, Ms. Now! If you get married, will you be Mrs. Now? — Bottom of the Main Line (@MainLineSpy) August 18, 2025 Trump on his way to make fun of the 'MS Now' rebranding disaster like — Sunny (@sunnyright) August 18, 2025 After MS Now will be MS Go, and then MS Max, and then just MS. — Scott Nover (@ScottNover) August 18, 2025 Contributing: Anna Kaufman, USA TODAY This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Social media reacts to MSNBC name change: 'I will never call it [that]'
Yahoo
11 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Mega Millions winning numbers for Aug. 19: $216 million jackpot
The Mega Millions jackpot rose to $216 million for the drawing on Tuesday, Aug. 19, after no one matched all the winning numbers in the drawing on Friday, Aug. 15. If someone matches all six numbers, they will have the option of a one-time cash payment of $97.0 million. There have been four Mega Millions winners this year, with the most recent being the June 27 win in Virginia, which claimed a jackpot of $348 million. Before then, on April 18, an Ohio player took home a $112 million jackpot, a lucky lottery ticket holder in Illinois took home a $344 million jackpot on March 25 and another lucky person hit the Mega Millions jackpot on Jan. 17 for $113 million. Here are the winning numbers from the Mega Millions drawing on Tuesday, Aug. 19, 2025. Mega Millions winning numbers for 8/19/25 The winning numbers for Tuesday, Aug. 19, will be posted here once drawn. Winning lottery numbers are sponsored by Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network. Did anyone win the Mega Millions? Any Mega Millions winners will be posted here once announced by lottery officials. To view the list of past winners, visit the Mega Millions website. How to play the Mega Millions To play the Mega Millions, you have to buy a ticket. You can do this at a variety of locations, including your local convenience store, gas station or even grocery store. In some states, Mega Millions tickets can be bought online. Once you have your ticket, you need to pick six numbers. Five of them will be white balls with numbers from 1 to 70. The gold Mega Ball ranges from 1 to 24. If you're feeling especially unlucky or don't want to go through the hassle of picking, you can ask for a "Quick Pick" or an "Easy Pick.' These options let the computer randomly generate numbers for you. Mega Millions tickets now include a built-in multiplier, which increases non-jackpot prizes by two, three, four, five, or 10 times. Before, players had to pay an extra dollar to add the "Megaplier.' Where can you buy lottery tickets? Tickets can be purchased in person at gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. Some airport terminals may also sell lottery tickets. You can also order tickets online through Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network, in these U.S. states and territories: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. The Jackpocket app allows you to pick your lottery game and numbers, place your order, see your ticket and collect your winnings all using your phone or home computer. Jackpocket is the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network. Gannett may earn revenue for audience referrals to Jackpocket services. Must be 18+, 21+ in AZ and 19+ in NE. Not affiliated with any State Lottery. Gambling Problem? Call 1-877-8-HOPE-NY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY); 1-800-327-5050 (MA); 1-877-MYLIMIT (OR); 1-800-981-0023 (PR); 1-800-GAMBLER (all others). Visit for full terms. Fernando Cervantes Jr. is a trending news reporter for USA TODAY. Reach him at and follow him on X @fern_cerv_. This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Mega Millions winning numbers for 8/19/25: Jackpot at $216 million
Yahoo
11 minutes ago
- Yahoo
Getting Planes Back in the Skies, Getting Canadians Moving
Air Canada begins relaunching flights so customers can travel again First departures are AC009 from Toronto to Tokyo-Narita, AC556 from Vancouver to Los Angeles and AC489 from Montreal to Toronto 155 flights scheduled to depart today from Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver across North America and to Europe, Asia, South Pacific Exceptional disruption policy to be implemented to cover transport expenses MONTREAL, Aug. 19, 2025 /CNW/ - With the departures of AC009 from Toronto to Tokyo-Narita, AC556 from Vancouver to Los Angeles and AC489 from Montreal to Toronto, Air Canada resumed operations today to get Canadians moving again. The three flights were the first of 155 scheduled for the day as the airline gradually resumes service, beginning with a limited number of international flights this evening. This will gradually increase as the airline restores service in Canada, the U.S. and around the world over the coming days. "We're laser-focused on getting our customers moving again. Restoring global operations will take up to ten days, as aircraft and crew are out of position. Additionally, mandatory maintenance checks are required, as aircraft have been on the ground for more than three days. Regrettably, during this period some flights will be canceled until the schedule is stabilized, and we'll notify customers well in advance and provide options," said Mark Nasr, Executive Vice President and Chief Operations Officer, at Air Canada. "When customers buy a ticket on Air Canada, we are making a commitment to deliver them safely and on schedule. Following this disruption, we know confidence has been shaken. We're working hard to fully restore their trust, starting by getting customers on their way again. To do that, we will be introducing an exceptional policy tomorrow, towards covering transportation expenses which customers may have incurred to get to their destination during this disruption. As well, we've created a dashboard on our website so anyone can transparently track our progress as our operations return to normal. We look forward to welcoming our customers and flight attendants back onboard," concluded Mr. Nasr. Air Canada's recovery dashboard is available now at The airline's exceptional disruption policy will be available beginning August 20, 2025 at As Air Canada ramps up, customers should only go to the airport if they hold a confirmed booking, and their flights show as operating. Flight status can be checked on or on the Air Canada app. Those with cancelled flights can obtain a full refund, a travel credit, or, ask to be rebooked on our Star Alliance partners or other airlines, although capacity is limited due to peak summer travel. To assist in the rebooking process, Air Canada has designated 5,000 agents to assist customers in finding alternative travel. More information for customers about travel options including an FAQ is at: Air Canada Express flights operated by Jazz or PAL continue to operate as normal. About Air CanadaAir Canada is Canada's largest airline, the country's flag carrier and a founding member of Star Alliance, the world's most comprehensive air transportation network. Air Canada provides scheduled service directly to more than 180 airports in Canada, the United States and Internationally on six continents. It holds a Four-Star ranking from Skytrax. Air Canada's Aeroplan program is Canada's premier travel loyalty program, where members can earn or redeem points on the world's largest airline partner network of 45 airlines, plus through an extensive range of merchandise, hotel and car rental partners. Through Air Canada Vacations, it offers more travel choices than any other Canadian tour operator to hundreds of destinations worldwide, with a wide selection of hotels, flights, cruises, day tours, and car rentals. Its freight division, Air Canada Cargo, provides air freight lift and connectivity to hundreds of destinations across six continents using Air Canada's passenger and freighter aircraft. Air Canada's climate-related ambition includes a long-term aspirational goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. For additional information, please see Air Canada's TCFD disclosure. Air Canada shares are publicly traded on the TSX in Canada and the OTCQX in the US. Internet: Read our annual report Here Sign up for Air Canada news: Media Resources:PhotosVideosB-RollArticles SOURCE Air Canada View original content to download multimedia:



