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Millions more middle-aged are obese, study suggests
Using a lower cut-off for obesity would give a truer picture of who is affected, researchers say.BBC News - Top stories -
Wildfires may be emitting more carbon and toxic chemicals than assumed, by changing soil composition: Study
Wildfires may be releasing more planet-warming carbon dioxide and toxic chemicals than previously anticipated — by changing the composition of the soil systems that they burn, a new study has found. The charcoal-like remnants of charred wood and ...The Hill - Politics -
Almost half of recent homebuyers stretch to make on-time mortgage payments: Study
Nearly half of new homebuyers in a recent survey said they are struggling to pay their mortgages on time, but many said they are still happy they chose to buy when they did. According to the survey, conducted by real estate experts at Clever, 43 ...The Hill - Politics -
Recent Israeli troop movements seen by U.S. suggest Rafah attack could happen soon
The U.S. has seen recent troop movement that indicates Israel could expand operations in Rafah soon, but has not made a formal assessment about whether a full-scale invasion is imminent, according to two U.S. officials.NBC News - Top stories - Israel -
Fed Chair Jerome Powell says inflation has been higher than thought and expects rates to hold steady
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell reiterated Tuesday that inflation is falling more slowly than expected and will keep the central bank on hold for an extended period.NBC News - Top stories - Federal Reserve -
Fed Chair Powell says inflation has been higher than thought, expects rates to hold steady
Speaking to the Foreign Bankers' Association, the central bank leader noted that the rapid disinflation that happened in 2023 has slowed considerably this year.CNBC - Business - Federal Reserve -
Bud Light boycott may be losing steam as beer brand holds on to more store shelf space than expected: analyst
Bud Light will continue losing shelf space this summer in the wake of last year’s boycott of the brand, which stemmed from a promotion featuring transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, but it won’t lose as much as expected, according to one analyst.MarketWatch - Business -
On Holding more than doubles profit
On Holding, the Swiss apparel maker backed by tennis legend Roger Federer, said its first-quarter profit more than doubled on strong direct-to-consumer sales.MarketWatch - Business