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How Rising Gas Prices Complicate the Fed's Inflation Strategy
Gas prices are rising faster than usual this year. WSJ’s David Uberti breaks down what’s behind the rise and how it interferes with the Federal Reserve’s goal of bringing down inflation.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Amazon-backed Anthropic launches its Claude AI chatbot across Europe
Anthropic says that, starting Tuesday, individuals and businesses in Europe will be able to access its Claude chatbot through the web and via an iOS mobile app.CNBC - Business -
Natural Gas Futures Decline
Natural gas futures took a step back amid forecasts of mild weather.The Wall Street Journal - World -
As Europe’s power shrinks, its fear is growing – and the result is huge mistakes | Nathalie Tocci
Scared of Ukraine losing and scared of Russia being beaten, of migrants, Gaza and Trump, the EU is making poor choices at home and abroad. Europe no longer wields the power it once did in world affairs, when there was a liberal international order ...The Guardian - World -
A second wave of EV shoppers is on its way, but current demand is still a problem
Cox Automotive sees a “second, significant wave” of EV shoppers by the second half of the decade, but that’s cold comfort for now.MarketWatch - Business -
How One Crack in the Line Opened a Path for the Russians
When Russian soldiers suddenly showed up in the small town of Ocheretyne in the east, it was clear that something had gone wrong.The New York Times - Top stories - Russia
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