Why Fewer Job Openings Could Be A Positive for the Us Economy
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Ishbia says Suns in 'great position,' mum on Vogel
Days after the Suns' season ended in a playoff sweep, owner Mat Ishbia disputed the narrative that "the house is burning" but declined to say whether the team would retain coach Frank Vogel next season.ESPN - Sports -
A Mixed Bag for Small Businesses Seeking Federal Contracts: More Money, Fewer Winners
The government spent a record-breaking $178.6 billion on small businesses. But the federal small-business contracting base is still shrinking.Inc. - Business -
76ers owners buy 2,000 tickets for home playoff game. Aim for fewer Knicks fans in arena for Game 6
The Philadelphia 76ers are trying to keep New York Knicks fans out of Wells Fargo Arena for Game 6 of their NBA playoff series Thursday nightABC News - Sports - NBA -
The Stock Market Could Be Calmer
The Fed’s interference creates volatility and raises capital costs.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Local polls to open in England and Wales
Voters are to cast their ballots for local councillors, mayors and police and crime commissioners.BBC News - Top stories -
Voting takes place for local elections in England and Wales
Voters in parts of England are casting ballots to elect councillors, mayors and police commissioners.BBC News - Top stories -
Best CD accounts to open for May
There are lots of great options to choose from if you're putting money in a CD account this month.CBS News - Top stories - US Open -
China’s Politburo pledges more support for economy facing ‘many challenges’
Promise of measures to shore up growth comes as high-tech output drives expansion in factory activityFinancial Times - World - China -
Back on Campaign Trail for a Day, Trump Attacks Manhattan Trial and Biden Economy
The former president is using his brief spell out of the courtroom for rallies in Wisconsin and Michigan.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Hong Kong's Economy Slowed in First Quarter, But Beat Expectations
Hong Kong’s economy lost steam at the start of the year, as consumer and government spending weakened, but export strength helped growth beat consensus views that had tipped a much sharper slowdown.The Wall Street Journal - World - Hong Kong -
Russia’s new economy may end up prolonging its war
Fears of a hard landing may force the country to persist in militarisationFinancial Times - Business - Russia -
Resetting 49ers' roster, position battles after busy 2024 NFL Draft
Matt Maiocco takes a look at the 49ers' roster after they drafted eight players and signed a bevy of undrafted players over the weekend.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Hainault victim Daniel Anjorin positive and gentle, school says
Bancroft's School says there is "profound shock and sorrow" after the 14-year-old was killed in Tuesday's sword attack.BBC News - Top stories -
Hainault attack: school praises Daniel Anjorin’s ‘positive and gentle’ character
Bancroft’s school in Woodford Green said it was in ‘profound shock and sorrow’ after death of Daniel, 14, whom it described as a ‘true scholar’. The 14-year-old boy killed in the east London sword attacks was praised as a “true scholar”, gentle ...The Guardian - World -
'Positive and gentle' Daniel Anjorin named as sword attack victim
Daniel Anjorin died in hospital after the attack in north-east London on Tuesday morning.BBC News - Top stories -
Brissett eager to battle Maye for Pats' QB1 job
Veteran QB Jacoby Brissett, who signed a one-year contract with the Patriots in March worth a base value of $8 million, said Wednesday that he looks forward to competing with No. 3 pick Drake Maye for the team's starting job.ESPN - Sports - NFL -
A Strong Job Market? Try Telling That to These Workers
Job seekers say getting hired is deceptively hard, and recruiters agree that qualified candidates are often passed over.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Treasury Yields Decline Amid U.S. Jobs Resilience
Treasury yields fell as markets coalesced around the idea that the Fed might cut interest rates only once or twice this year, depending on the data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Peloton CEO Dismounts as Company Cuts 400 Jobs
Barry McCarthy ends two-year tenure as the fitness company keeps pedaling to a post-pandemic turnaround.Inc. - Business -
Treasury Yields Decline Amid U.S. Jobs Resilience
Treasury yields fell as markets coalesced around the idea that the Fed might cut interest rates only once or twice this year, depending on the data.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Fed Is Eyeing the Job Market, but It’s Difficult to Read
Fed officials are watching labor trends as they contemplate when to cut rates. But different measures are telling different stories.The New York Times - Business -
The Fed Is Eyeing the Job Market, but It’s Difficult to Read
Fed officials are watching labor trends as they contemplate when to cut rates. But different measures are telling different stories.The New York Times - Top stories -
Will the French Olympic Team Be Best Dressed at the Opening Ceremony?
Carine Roitfeld teamed up with Berluti to sprinkle some fashion fairy dust on the designs. Here’s the verdict.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Nadal falls to Lehecka in final Madrid Open match
Rafael Nadal says it has been an "emotional week" after he played his final match at the Madrid Open.BBC News - Top stories - US Open -
Nadal falls to Lehecka in final Madrid Open match
Rafael Nadal says it has been an "emotional week" after he played his final match at the Madrid Open.Yahoo Sports - Sports - US Open -
Bookshop opens at 5am for local writers to work in peace
Kemptown Bookshop in Brighton opens its doors at 05:00 BST once a month for a silent writing session.BBC News - Top stories -
Alcaraz's Madrid Open title defence ended by Rublev
Russian seventh seed Andrey Rublev ends Carlos Alcaraz's dominance at the Madrid Open with a 4-6 6-3 6-2 win.BBC News - Top stories - US Open -
The Devonshire, Soho: ‘The biggest opening since the pandemic’ — review
It’s a scrum. It’s a social media phenomenon. It’s… actually a very good pubFinancial Times - Business -
Swiatek sails into second straight Madrid Open final
World number one Iga Swiatek cruises into her second straight Madrid Open final where she will face either Aryna Sabalenka or Elena Rybakina.BBC News - Top stories - US Open -
How Business Leaders Could Address Antisemitism on Campus
Business executives who are concerned about antisemitism on college campuses have other options for influencing the schools’ actions, Andrew Ross Sorkin writes.The New York Times - Business -
Could Vienna’s approach to affordable housing work in California?
Housing costs and homelessness are on the rise in California. In the Austrian capital, people of all income levels live in subsidised housing – and more is being built. Imagine a beautiful city where a centrally located two-bedroom apartment can ...The Guardian - World - California -
DATELINE FRIDAY PREVIEW: If These Walls Could Talk
Keith Morrison reports Friday, May 3 at 9/8c on NBC.NBC News - Top stories -
Qualcomm could prove to be an underrated AI story
Chip designer Qualcomm Inc. could be the sleeper stock of the AI hardware boom.MarketWatch - Business -
How Global Supply Chains Could be Weaponized
Jett McCandless' project44 provides supply chain oversight for more than 1 billion shipments annually. He gave Inc. his behind-the-scenes perspective.Inc. - Business -
CBS News poll finds economy is a top issue in major battleground states for Biden, Trump
The first CBS News battleground tracker poll of 2024 found Wisconsin, Pennsylvania and Michigan in a statistical tie between President Biden and former President Trump if people voted today.CBS News - Politics - Joe Biden -
People are spending less on fast food. That makes sense for consumers, even if it’s a red flag for companies — and the economy.
“Americans need to reprioritize their cash flow in difficult times,” according to one financial planner. “McDonald’s and Starbucks will survive.”MarketWatch - Business -
Czech central bank cuts a key interest rate again with inflation down and the economy on the mend
The Czech Republic’s central bank has cut its key interest rate for the fourth straight time as inflation dropped and the economy has shown signs of recoveryABC News - World -
Animal shelters ‘can’t keep up with cat adoptions’ as today’s economy tips the scales on cats vs. dogs
Four years after “pandemic pets” offered lockdown companionship and drained shelters of cats and dogs, data suggest that more economical cats are gaining on dogs.MarketWatch - Business -
Why China Is So Bad at Disinformation
China’s state-sponsored disinformation campaign has been running at a massive scale for seven years—but no one is looking at it.Wired - Tech - China -
2024 Kentucky Derby expert picks, post positions, odds, time: Insider fades Fierceness at Churchill Downs
Beyer Speed Figure maker Bob Weir reveals his picks for Saturday's Kentucky Derby 2024 at Churchill DownsCBS Sports - Sports