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Why an Up-and-Coming Wellness Brand Raised Debt Capital to Fuel Its Growth
Founder Shizu Okusa is growing her business profitably--and making the most of non-dilutive funding.Inc. - Business -
Jayden Daniels pro day: Inside LSU QB's historic improvement and why teams are confident he'll hit his ceiling
The Heisman Trophy winner is only continuing to get betterCBS Sports - Sports -
Atos Uncertain Over Its Future as Debts Rise
Atos warned of uncertainty about its ability to continue after its debt grew and its losses widened on an impairment charge.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Atos Uncertain Over Its Future as Debts Rise
Struggling French IT company Atos flagged concerns over its ability to continue after a mounting debt pile and deeper net loss compounded recent failures to shed assets.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Tesla’s Troubles Raise Questions About Its Invincibility
As the share price plunges, investors wonder whether the company, led by Elon Musk, can withstand intensifying competition.The New York Times - Tech -
Who owns the ship that struck the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore?
The Port of Baltimore is the ninth busiest port in the U.S. and supports hundreds of thousands of jobs.CBS News - Top stories -
America’s Most Overlooked Political Divide Is Also Its Most Revealing
Polls that don’t change can be illuminating.The New York Times - Top stories -
Bond giant Pimco favours gilts over US Treasuries amid inflationary pressure
Fund manager projects Fed will cut interest rates more slowly than other central banksFinancial Times - Business -
USMNT has outgrown Mexico. Its next step is to ‘be feared’ at Copa América
With its main regional rival vanquished once again, the USMNT must turn its focus to Copa América and the type of opposition than can help prepare it for the 2026 World Cup.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Carnival Warns of Profit Hit From Baltimore Bridge Collapse
The cruise operator said it expects the disruption to hit annual adjusted earnings by as much as $10 million.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China Rolls Out Welcome Mat for U.S. CEOs as It Nods to Its Economic Problems
Premier Li Qiang acknowledged foreign executives’ concerns as Beijing staged its annual business forum attended by the top executives of Apple, Qualcomm and Micron.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
BlackRock’s Larry Fink is worried about ‘snowballing’ U.S. debt. Here’s how soon it could hit a record.
In his annual letter to BlackRock investors, the chairman and chief executive of the investment-management company said: “More leaders should pay attention to America’s snowballing debt.”MarketWatch - Business -
China faces a ‘lost decade’ if it fails to tackle its debts, says Ray Dalio
Billionaire investor Ray Dalio sees China heading for a ’100-year big storm.’MarketWatch - Business - China -
Russia has finally admitted Western sanctions are hitting its oil exports
Yahoo News - World - Russia -
‘Strike Madness’ Hits Germany While Its Economy Stumbles
A wave of strikes by German workers, feeling the sting of inflation and stagnant growth, is the latest sign of the bleak outlook for Europe’s economic powerhouse.The New York Times - Business -
France raises its security readiness to highest level after attack in Russia, worried about IS
Yahoo News - World - Russia -
California Fast Food Workers Hit With Layoffs Ahead of Law Raising Minimum Wage to $20 an Hour
As an April 1 deadline to raise hourly wages by 20 percent nears, fast-food businesses across the state cut staff levels to reduce costs.Inc. - Business - California -
Carnival warned that its full-year earnings will take a hit from the collapse of the bridge in Baltimore.
Carnival warned that its full-year earnings will take a hit from the collapse of the bridge in Baltimore.The Wall Street Journal - World -
An America at Risk
Biden and Trump know the details of the nation’s security threat. Does either have a plan to meet it?The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Biden administration hit alleged Chinese hackers with sanctions and criminal charges, while the U.K. accused Beijing of hacking its electoral register to steal voters' information.
The Biden administration hit alleged Chinese hackers with sanctions and criminal charges, while the U.K. accused Beijing of hacking its electoral register to steal voters’ information.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
As Russia mourned the more than 130 people killed in a terrorist attack, the assault threatened to undermine Putin's strongman image and raised questions about Moscow's ability to deliver on its promise of security for the Russian people.
As Russia mourned the more than 130 people killed in a terrorist attack, the assault threatened to undermine Putin’s strongman image and raised questions about Moscow’s ability to deliver on its promise of security for the Russian people.The Wall Street Journal - World - Russia -
The Other 'Shrinkflation' in America
Look at the military under President Biden.The Wall Street Journal - World -
America’s Affordable Housing Crisis
The housing crisis is likely to be solved in cities and states, not Washington.The New York Times - Top stories -
Economic impact of Baltimore bridge collapse
Operations at the Port of Baltimore were halted after the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapsed Tuesday. The collapse will impact shipping routes and trade in the region. David Lynch, a global economics correspondent for the Washington Post, joins ...CBS News - Top stories -
How to consolidate credit card debt
Debt consolidation can help you pay off your credit cards faster. Learn more about consolidating your debt here.CBS News - Top stories -
Biden Demotes America to the 'Land of Possibilities'
Whereas ‘opportunity’ implies agency, he suggests we’re at the mercy of forces beyond our control.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Abortion and America's Phony 'Pregnancy Crisis'
Contrary to the CDC’s claims, maternal mortality rates haven’t changed much since 1999.The Wall Street Journal - World - Abortion -
2024 Copa America to be played in USA
Copa America is coming back to the United States and this tournament will be a beauty all the way to the final in MiamiYahoo Sports - Sports -
Supply chain fears after crash
The Francis Scott Key Bridge, which collapsed on Tuesday, spanned the ninth-busiest port in the US.BBC News - Top stories -
A President We Don't Have to Fear
‘Meek’ is far from the worst leadership style.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Hunt: We'll keep 'triple lock' on pension increases if we win election
Chancellor Jeremy Hunt says it's an expensive commitment but one his party is confident it can deliver.BBC News - Top stories -
Sizing Up the Economic Impact of the Baltimore Bridge Collapse
With vessel traffic suspended at the Port of Baltimore, companies that transport cars and coal are looking for alternatives.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Economic fallout from Key Bridge collapse
In addition to the human toll, the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge will also send ripples throughout the economy far beyond Baltimore. The crumpled bridge is now blocking a key waterway for shipping routes. Ramy Inocencio has more.CBS News - Top stories -
Biden vs. Trump: A Choice, Not an Echo, on Economic Policy
The presidential nominees have very different views on climate, taxes, trade, entitlements and labor.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
Economic experts slash growth forecasts for Germany
Five leading institutes expect expansion of just 0.1 per cent in 2024 as exports fall and domestic demand fails to pick upFinancial Times - World -
Nobel prize-winning psychologist Kahneman dies
In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, the Nobel laureate argues humans act mostly on instinct, not logic.BBC News - Top stories -
Died: Daniel Kahneman, 90, pioneer in behavioral economics.
Died: Daniel Kahneman, 90, pioneer in behavioral economics.The Wall Street Journal - World -
China Evergrande Drops Debt Restructuring Applications in U.S.
The developer had sought a New York court’s approval last August to restructure more than $19 billion in offshore debt via Chapter 15 bankruptcy filings.The Wall Street Journal - World - China -
7 Great Places to Ski in South America
Looking to get away from the heat of summer in North America? Try these unbeatable slopes in Chile and Argentina.The Wall Street Journal - World -
America’s archivist draws a line in the sand against vandals
No society should tolerate the destructive, self-absorbed petulance of the vandals. It should not have to be said that they have no right to destroy an irreplaceable piece of art or a precious document, denying it to future generations.The Hill - Politics