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Renters' hopes of being able to buy a home have fallen to a record low, survey shows
The dream of home ownership has gotten even further away for renters, with higher housing costs and elevated interest rates standing in the way of the American housing dream, according to a New York Federal Reserve survey released Monday.NBC News - Top stories -
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser says low-income consumers have turned far more cautious with spending
Citigroup CEO Jane Fraser joined CNBC's Sara Eisen on Monday for an interview on the economy.CNBC - Business -
Freshfields boosts pay for newly qualified lawyers to £150,000
‘Magic circle’ law firm raises stakes in the legal battle for talent in LondonFinancial Times - Business -
Cubans lured to Russian army by high pay and passports
The number of Cubans recruited to fight in Ukraine is thought to be in the hundreds.BBC News - Top stories - Russia -
Lord of the Rings cast pay tribute to Bernard Hill
The actor, who plays King Théoden in Peter Jackson's trilogy, passed away early on Sunday morning.BBC News - Top stories -
Can workers prosper with employee ownership?
KKR, one of the world's biggest private equity firms, has implemented employee ownership at dozens of companies, giving workers a stake in the businesses.CBS News - Top stories -
Workers Say They're Happier--Barely
A new survey found that, despite overall job satisfaction, workers were less happy with wages, promotions, and benefits in 2023.Inc. - Business -
Daimler Truck Targets Unchanged After Earnings Beat
Daimler Truck reported higher core profits in the first quarter, driven by gains in North America, and said it was on track to meet its financial targets for the year despite headwinds in Europe increasing.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'The Northeast Corridor' Review: Keeping a Region on Track
Plans to unify a patchwork railroad network were complicated by the many rivers and bays of the Atlantic coast. Engineers had to get creative.The Wall Street Journal - World -
A decades-old FDA rule is keeping Americans from having better sunscreen
The FDA's ability to approve the chemical filters in sunscreens that are sold in other countries is hamstrung by a 1938 U.S. law that sunscreen makers say is unfair.NBC News - Top stories -
Clips hope to keep George, Harden with Kawhi
Lawrence Frank, president of basketball operations, said the Clippers hope to retain both Paul George and James Harden to continue playing alongside Kawhi Leonard.ESPN - Sports -
What to Consider Before Hiring Remote Workers
Remote work has tremendous potential. But most organizations are still getting it wrong.Inc. - Business -
Cramer says he's willing 'to pay up' for Viking, the biggest IPO of the year
CNBC's Jim Cramer on Thursday reviewed the IPO of Viking.CNBC - Business -
Poultry enterprise to pay $4.8M after employing children to work with sharp knives
The owners and operators were ordered to pay $4.8 million in back wages and damages and to give up $1 million in profits.ABC News - Top stories -
Using home equity to pay off your mortgage? Here are the pros and cons
Are you thinking about paying your mortgage off with your home equity? Here are pros and cons to consider first.CBS News - Top stories -
Students Are Customers: Why Your Business Should Pay Attention to the Divestment Movement
A generation of activists have shown they will weaponize their wallets. Here's what you need to know about divestment.Inc. - Business -
Elon Musk Tries to Make Himself Indispensable at Tesla Ahead of Pay Vote
The CEO is shifting the EV maker’s strategy and suggesting that he could take his ideas on AI elsewhere.The Wall Street Journal - World - Elon Musk -
Elon Musk Tries to Make Himself Indispensable at Tesla Ahead of Pay Vote
The CEO is shifting the EV maker’s strategy and suggesting that he could take his ideas on AI elsewhere.The Wall Street Journal - Business - Elon Musk -
ISS urges Boeing shareholders to vote against Calhoun’s pay
Investors will consider chief executive’s 45 per cent increase at meeting this monthFinancial Times - Business -
Boeing locks out union firefighters in Washington state
This is the first time in over four decades that a group of firefighters have been on a lock out in the U.S.ABC News - Top stories -
Qantas to pay A$100 million fine for selling tickets for canceled flights
Qantas said it has agreed to pay a civil penalty of 100 million Australian dollars (US$66.1 million) to resolve court proceedings with a regulator which alleged the airline had advertised tickets for more than 8,000 flights it had already canceled.MarketWatch - Business -
Qantas to Pay Civil Penalty for Selling Tickets on Canceled Flights
Australia’s major airline will pay a civil penalty of $66.1 million to resolve court proceedings with a regulator which alleged the airline had advertised tickets for more than 8,000 flights it had already canceled.The Wall Street Journal - World -
UK’s gender pay gap will take decades to close at current rate
Income inequality between women and men has only narrowed marginally since 2017Financial Times - Business -
Qantas to Pay $79 Million For Selling Tickets on Canceled Flights
Qantas, Australia’s national carrier, apologized and said it would pay a fine and compensation to settle a suit brought by a consumer watchdog.The New York Times - Business