Fri 2nd Jan, 2026
The World Health Organization (WHO) encountered a year marked by significant achievements and considerable setbacks in its mission to safeguard global health. Amid the ongoing evolution of international health priorities, the…

Fri 2nd Jan, 2026
The World Health Organization (WHO) encountered a year marked by significant achievements and considerable setbacks in its mission to safeguard global health. Amid the ongoing evolution of international health priorities, the…

Naming your child isn’t a task to be taken lightly. It’s a crucial step in the child-rearing process that could fundamentally shape a child’s identity, influence first impressions, and reflect the parents’ heritage and values.
That…
WASHINGTON – The Department of Housing and Urban Development’s (HUD) Federal Housing Administration (FHA) released its fiscal year (FY) 2025 annual report covering the financial status of the FHA Mutual Mortgage Insurance (MMI) Fund and its Single Family mortgage insurance programs. FHA supported a pathway to homeownership for more than 876,000 Americans in FY 2025 while maintaining solid financial performance of the MMI Fund and eliminating significant bureaucratic red tape in its Single Family programs.
“Thanks to President Trump’s leadership, HUD is improving housing affordability and helping hardworking Americans achieve the dream of homeownership — FHA plays a central role in advancing both of these priorities,” said Secretary Turner. “As this report demonstrates, we are prioritizing sound stewardship, cutting bureaucratic red tape, and ensuring the stability and strong financial footing of the MMI fund for the benefit of homeowners today and tomorrow.”
“Under the leadership of HUD Secretary Turner, FHA’s Single Family program has reduced costs for lenders and borrowers, protected American taxpayers from risk, and served as a vital financing source for Americans pursuing the dream of homeownership,” said Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for HUD’s Office of Housing and FHA Frank Cassidy. “Our work to build a more efficient and effective FHA program underscores this administration’s commitment of increasing housing supply and improving housing affordability.”
The MMI Fund supports FHA’s Single Family mortgage insurance programs, including all forward mortgage purchase and refinance transactions, as well as mortgages insured since 2009 under the Home Equity Conversion Mortgage (HECM) reverse mortgage program. The FY25 report illustrates the MMI Fund had an overall Capital Ratio of 11.47 percent as of September 30, 2025, more than five times the Congressionally mandated 2.0 percent capital ratio. MMI Fund Capital stood at $188.9 billion as of September 30, 2025.
Key Facts from FHA’s FY 2025 MMI Fund Annual Report
Independent Actuary
IT Data Consulting (ITDC) served as the independent actuary for FHA in FY25. By serving as a critical check on the results, an independent actuarial review remains an integral part of the Annual Report process. ITDC’s independent actuarial review reports for forward mortgages and HECMs confirm that the estimates used in the FY 2025 Annual Report to calculate the capital ratio are reasonable. The reports are available on HUD.gov.
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Friday, January 2, 2026 6:41PM
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Responsibility for residential blue and black bin collection and processing was transferred to Circular Materials on January 1, 2026. Their contractor, Miller Waste will be collecting your blue and black bins starting today. This transition is due to regulations from the Government of Ontario.
The City continues to manage garbage, green bin and leaf and yard waste collection.
The collection schedule for blue and black bins, garbage and leaf and yard waste is not changing.
We are aware of a schedule discrepancy between the City’s collection calendar and the Circular Materials app affecting some parts of the city. The City’s collection calendar reflects the correct schedule. Circular Materials is working to correct the calendar in their app as soon as possible.
You can view your City of Ottawa collection calendar, which includes green bin and garbage collection, and Circular Materials’ recycling collection information as well and sign up for reminders at ottawa.ca/CollectionCalendar.
As part of this new recycling system, you can now recycle more, including:
For more information about the new recycling system including a full list of items that can be recycled visit the Circular Materials website.
Contact Miller Waste directly at 1-888-852-2374 or area2@millerwaste.ca for questions related to:
For any other recycling related questions, contact Circular Materials at customerservice@circularmaterials.ca or 1-877-667-2626.
The City continues to manage garbage, green bin and leaf and yard waste collection. You can continue to contact the City for garbage and organic waste collection services, such as a missed collection.
You can stay up to date on your waste collection by downloading the free Ottawa Collection Calendar app or signing up for email or phone reminders at ottawa.ca/CollectionCalendar, following us on social media or subscribing to the City news or Waste Plan newsletters.
The City of Ottawa’s Waste Explorer will continue to list recycling materials. When in doubt, search ottawa.ca/WasteExplorer.

Happy Friday and Happy New Year! We’re proud of all we’ve accomplished in 2025, and we’re looking forward to continuing to serve you in 2026.
The holiday season may mostly be over, but this weekend you have one last chance this year to ride one of Transit Museum’s holiday nostalgia rides, running between 2 Av on the and 96 St on the . It’s also not too late to visit the holiday train show at Grand Central, which is open until February.
Here’s what else is happening this weekend (also viewable as a map):
For more details, keep on scrolling. We’ve also got travel alternatives for stations that will be closed or skipped.
And don’t forget to sign up for the MTA Weekender newsletter sent every Friday. You’ll get these service changes directly in your inbox, with more than enough time to plan your weekend travel.
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From 11:30 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday:
This is because of structural maintenance.
From 11:45 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday:
This is because of track replacement.
Coney Island-bound trains are running on the from 36 St to Coney Island-Stillwell Av from 11:45 p.m. Friday to 10 p.m. Sunday because of track maintenance.
trains aren’t running between Bedford-Nostrand Avs and Church Av in either direction from 9:30 p.m. Friday to 5 a.m. Monday because of signal modernization.
Manhattan-bound trains are running nonstop from Myrtle Av to Marcy Av from 3:45 a.m. Saturday to 10 p.m. Sunday because of structural maintenance.
Manhattan-bound trains are running nonstop from Burnside Av to 149 St-Grand Concourse from 3:45 a.m. Saturday to 10 p.m. Sunday because of track replacement.
Flushing-bound trains are running express from 74 St-Broadway to Mets-Willets Point from 11:45 p.m. Friday to 3 a.m. Monday because of station work.
These service changes are subject to change, so check the MTA homepage before heading out; it’s where you’ll find up-to-the-minute information on subway, bus, and rail service.
Our apps—MTA and TrainTime—also provide real-time service information. You can also contact us in real time for help planning your trip.
See how to contact us.

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