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March sets 10th-straight monthly heat record
March marked the 10th month in a row in which Earth experienced record-high temperatures, according to the European Union's climate agency Copernicus. Both the air and ocean temperatures reached their highest levels ever recorded for the month. ...The Hill - Politics -
Why March CPI Is So Important for the Fed
Inflation reports have become the most widely watched economic indicator since prices first surged three years ago. But Wednesday’s consumer-price index for March has taken on outsize importance because Federal Reserve officials appeared willing ...The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Why the March CPI Is Looming So Large for the Fed
Officials appeared willing to look past firm inflation readings earlier this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Analysis: Why March CPI Looms So Large for the Fed
Wednesday’s consumer-price index for March has taken on outsize importance because Federal Reserve officials appeared willing to look past firmer-than-anticipated readings for January and February.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Annual inflation ticks higher to 3.5 percent in March
Inflation ticked higher in March, according to new Labor Department data released Wednesday. The consumer price index (CPI), a popular measure of inflation, rose 0.4 percent last month and 3.5 percent annually, largely in line with economist ...The Hill - Politics -
U.S. Stocks Drop As Inflation Lingers
U.S. stocks fell broadly as a hot inflation reading had investors pushing back the timeline for the Fed to start cutting interest rates.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Rents rose for third straight month in March: Redfin
Median rent in the U.S. rose for the third consecutive month in March, up 0.8 percent from a year ago to $1,987, according to a new report from real estate company Redfin. While rents had decreased nationally during the preceding three-month ...The Hill - Politics -
Here's the inflation breakdown for March 2024 — in one chart
The consumer price index rose 3.5% in the past year. Housing and gasoline prices kept inflation elevated in March.CNBC - Business -
Here's where prices rose the most in March
Inflation ticked higher once again in March, with consumer prices up 0.4 percent over the previous month and 3.5 percent compared to one year earlier. The latest data marks the third month in a row that the consumer price index (CPI), a closely ...The Hill - Politics -
March’s Hot Inflation Report is a Political Blow to Biden
The president’s approval ratings have been hurt by rapid inflation and rising interest rates.The New York Times - Business - Joe Biden -
German inflation declines further in March, confirmed at 2.2%
Yahoo News - World - Germany -
The Most-Downloaded PS5 Games Of March 2024
Sony has revealed its most-downloaded games in the US and Canada for March, and sitting at the top of the list is Helldivers 2 once again. The call for managed democracy proved to be irresistible to interested players, as the Arrowhead-developed ...GameSpot - Tech -
Tiger Woods's Record-Breaking 23-Hole Marathon
The 15-time major winner has recovered from a string of injuries that once threatened his career. But he survived a weather delay to make his 24th consecutive cut at Augusta National.The Wall Street Journal - World - Golf -
U.S. Steel Shareholders Approve Sale to Japan's Nippon Steel
United States Steel shareholders approved the sale in the midst of union opposition and ongoing regulatory reviews.The Wall Street Journal - World - Japan -
KKR is focusing on Japan as its main market in the Asia-Pacific region, seeing many opportunities there to acquire businesses at bargain prices, executives at the investment firm said.
KKR is focusing on Japan as its main market in the Asia-Pacific region, seeing many opportunities there to acquire businesses at bargain prices, executives at the investment firm said.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Los Angeles Has Notched Its Biggest Home Sale of the Year
A roughly 23,000-square-foot Hollywood Hills spec house has sold for $62.8 millionThe Wall Street Journal - World -
Credit Firm Brightwood Capital Faces Lawsuit Over Continuation Fund
Banner Ridge Partners has sued Brightwood over a roughly $253 million deal, alleging it deprived Banner Ridge of $58 million.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A Campaign Against School Choice Prompts Criminal Charges
Texas school-district officials are charged with unlawfully using public funds for electioneering.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Santos campaign committee raised nothing in March
A new campaign committee for former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) raised nothing last month for the ousted lawmaker-turned-independent candidate, according to a new filing. Despite his surprise announcement last month that he would run again, a ...The Hill - Politics -
March retail sales blew past expectations
Retail sales in March surpassed expectations, according to new numbers released by the Commerce Department on Monday. The latest estimates from the Commerce Department show that retail sales in March increased by 0.7 percent — which is more than ...The Hill - Politics -
New-home construction posts biggest drop in four years, despite America facing a housing shortage
Construction on new U.S. homes fell nearly 15% in March, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.MarketWatch - Business -
Canada Inflation Ticks Up in March to 2.9%
Canadian inflation heated up last month as prices at the pump jumped, yet expectations that a first rate cut could come as soon as June are undimmed after closely watched measures of underlying price pressures eased each month this year.The Wall Street Journal - World - Canada -
Analysis: What will Israel do next?
With Iran and Israel in direct confrontation, BBC security correspondent Frank Gardner considers what comes next.BBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Markets Brace for Israel’s Next Move
Global equities and oil prices were stable following Iran’s missile and drone attack on Israel, but analysts warn that the calm may not last.The New York Times - Business - Israel -
Is there any hope for Congress?
The central question Congress should be asking itself is, “What can be done to reconnect with the people and earn their respect by addressing some of our nation’s most pressing problems?”The Hill - Politics