Inflation Cooled Further in June, Welcome News for the Fed and Consumers
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The New York Times - Lifestyle
Night of the Supermodels in New York, Guest Appearance by Rihanna
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Chase is active for Bengals, but no new contract
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MarketWatch - Business
Investors renew focus on inflation data as Fed weighs size of expected September rate cut
Wednesday’s consumer-price index for August may end up being the deciding factor as to whether the Federal Reserve will deliver a bigger-than-usual, 50-basis-point rate cut on Sept. 18.7 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
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New Jersey Is Prompting a New Sports Identity Crisis in Philadelphia
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MarketWatch - Business
The stock market is stumbling on nagging fears the Fed may have made a mistake
Investors fear, but don’t know for sure, if a long-awaited Federal Reserve rate cut has been left too long.7 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Fake news and "The Death of Truth"
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9/7: CBS Weekend News
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The Guardian - World
Pope Francis welcomed to remote Papua New Guinea as he seeks ‘to break down distances’
The pontiff visited the small town of Vanimo after delivering mass to an estimated 35,000 people in the capital of Port Moresby. Pope Francis travelled to Vanimo, on Papua New Guinea’s remote ...17 hours ago -
BBC News - Top stories
Welcome to 'Carsball' as handbrake comes off for England
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CBS News - Top stories
New images of Titanic emerge after recent expedition
New images from a recent expedition to the wreckage site of the "real" Titanic reveal the railing along the ship's portside rail is succumbing to the ocean and to time.Yesterday -
Inc. - Business
CEOs Must Think More Like Consumers to Win in Commerce
It's never been tougher to be a CEO of consumer packaged goods brand.Yesterday -
MarketWatch - Business
Decaying jobs market overtakes inflation as U.S. economy’s biggest threat
Lingering inflation was the chief threat to the U.S. economy just a few months ago. Now it’s a rapidly cooling jobs market.Yesterday -
CBS News - World
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News Quiz for Sept. 7, 2024
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With 'Founder Mode,' Silicon Valley Makes Micromanaging Cool
People like Elon Musk and Steve Jobs have been able to behave as leaders at their companies in ways most experts would warn against.Yesterday -
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Jobs Slowdown Frustrates Investors Who Wanted Certainty on the Fed
Revisions and other distortions mean monetary policy outlook remains hazier than Wall Street would have liked.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
The Guardian - World
An ageing king, his clairvoyant daughter and her celebrity shaman – welcome to Norway’s epic reality show | Aslak Nore
We pride ourselves on egalitarianism, but paradoxically we’re still drawn to our dysfunctional royal family. For how much longer?. It should have been an Instagram-perfect wedding image, but it ...Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
WNBA scores, takeaways: Lynx cool off Fever, A'ja Wilson leads Aces to big win over Sun amid injury scare
Wilson appeared to tweak her ankle in the closing seconds, but she finished the gameYesterday -
The New York Times - Sports
The United States Won Gold Without Alex Morgan. But Her Impact Extends Further.
The soccer star announced her retirement on Thursday, and her final game will be Sunday.Yesterday -
CNBC - Business
Cramer's week ahead: Apple's iPhone 16 launch, consumer price index and Oracle earnings
CNBC's Jim Cramer said he is optimistic about the Monday release of the new iPhone 16.2 days ago - Apple -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Yankees and New York or Nowhere Release Streetwear Collection
A lifestyle brand known for its declarations of N.Y.C. supremacy joins forces with baseball’s winningest franchise.2 days ago - New York -
Inc. - Business
3 Recruiting Trends Heating up in the Cooling Labor Market
New survey shows the status of AI in recruiting, the talent shortage, and evolving job boards.2 days ago -
Financial Times - Business
Top Fed officials leave door open for large interest rate cuts if data worsens
Comments from policymakers follow report showing US economy added fewer jobs than expected2 days ago - Federal Reserve -
The New York Times - Business
For the Fed, a Sign That the Job Market Is Cooling but Not Cracking
Fed officials are hurtling toward a rate cut this month, but Friday’s jobs data left their options open on the size of that reduction.2 days ago -
CNBC - Business
Fed Governor Waller backs interest rate cut at September meeting, open to larger move
Waller on Friday backed an interest rate cut at the upcoming policy meeting, noting the importance of supporting a weakening jobs picture.2 days ago - Federal Reserve -
Inc. - Business
Feds Investigate Airlines' Frequent Flier Points Programs
The Department of Transportation orders the four biggest U.S. carriers to explain their customer loyalty programs, acting on concerns that frequent rule changes make it costlier for fliers to ...2 days ago - Travel