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Financial Times - Business
Jay Powell faces milestone moment for the US economy
Fed chair expected to begin lowering interest rates this week as inflation fears fade20 hours ago -
Financial Times - World
Brazil wants to be a climate champion and an oil giant. Can it be both?
Lula has staked his international reputation on the environment, but he must also find the money to alleviate poverty at home21 hours ago - Climate -
CBS Sports - Sports
Jon Rahm victorious at LIV Golf Chicago earning $22 million payday for winning event, season-long race
Rahm beats out Joaquin Niemann as the top LIV Golf player in 202421 hours ago - LIV Golf -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Sandoval strikes out four, earns win in independent league start
Former Giants third baseman Pablo Sandoval made his first professional start on Saturday for the Staten Island FerryHawks.23 hours ago -
The New York Times - Sports
U.S. Women Golfers Earn a Tournament Win Over European Counterparts
The U.S. won the Solheim Cup, a biennial tournament, for the first time since 2017.Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
Aaron Rodgers on earning first win as Jets quarterback: 'It's been a long time coming for me'
Rodgers played just four snaps last seasonYesterday - NFL -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The romantic relationship between Norfolk Southern's CEO and its chief legal officer is the latest incident in the #MeToo era to test corporate policies and cause headaches for companies internally.
The romantic relationship between Norfolk Southern’s CEO and its chief legal officer is the latest incident in the #MeToo era to test corporate policies and cause headaches for companies internally.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
'Bitter' Leona Maguire proves point by earning singles point
Maguire had been benched for three of the previous four sessions before capping her Solheim Cup with a convincing singles win.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Crimea Shows What Ukraine Can Do
Imagine what it would accomplish if given the freedom to strike inside Russia itself.Yesterday - Ukraine -
The Wall Street Journal - World
It's Too Close to the Election for the Fed to Cut Rates
There’s a reason the central bank almost never makes changes in the final months of a campaign.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
Inc. - Business
How Tech Companies Can Lead the Charge to Improve Parental Mental Health
Don't let parental mental health interfere with creating great workspaces.Yesterday -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
National Park Service Celebrates Fashion Week
During fashion month, the N.P.S. has had its employees showing off their various uniform options. One ranger in North Dakota has stood out among his peers.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Companies Like to Pit Internal Teams Against Each Other. Bad Idea.
Research suggests that when employees compete, they become less innovative, because they don’t want to share ideas with their rivals.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
Employers often feel like they have to keep an eye on their workers, especially those working remotely. There are bad ways to do it and not-as-bad ways.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Joan Vassos, the First ‘Golden Bachelorette,’ Knows the Show Is a ‘Weird Way to Meet Somebody’
Joan Vassos, a 61-year-old school administrator and grandmother, didn’t find love on “The Golden Bachelor.” She’ll give it another try as the star of ABC’s new spinoff.3 days ago