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Fed minutes show no consensus on how many months of good inflation data needed to start cutting interest rates
Several officials said that interest-rate hikes might be needed if inflation stays at its elevated level or increases further.Federal Reserve -
The Hill - Politics
No, there is not a war on America's working class
Let’s stop telling working-class Americans a false narrative of decline. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
‘The Bear’ Gets a Glow Up. Is That a Good Thing?
Styles staffers talk about the show’s turn to fine dining and its flashy cameos. -
The Hill - Politics
America’s shrinking military is a cultural crisis
The future of the American military is in question as recruitment deficits, escalating tensions, and a lack of investment in defense technologies have led to a crisis, with the possibility of conscription or a reduction in military support ... -
CBS News - Top stories
Celebrating America's timeless love for baseball
"CBS Mornings" co-hosts Tony Dokoupil and Nate Burleson explore the deep-rooted passion for baseball that has captured American hearts for generations. -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Fashion Editors Quest to Craft a Wardrobe by America’s Finest Artisans
One former fashion editor’s quest to find the country’s craftspeople to create quietly patriotic, heirloom-worthy fashion. -
MarketWatch - Business
A Trump trade war won’t be good for the stock market, warns Dr. Doom
Nouriel Roubini, the economist who is nicknamed “Dr. Doom” for his often-gloomy predictions, says a Trump win could spark a stock-damaging trade war.Donald Trump -
The Guardian - World
Moisés Caicedo’s form at the Copa América is good news for Chelsea
The midfielder has been Ecuador’s best player. They need him at his best against Argentina in the quarter-finals. By Ben McAleer for WhoScored. The pressure was on Moisés Caicedo to make an immediate impact following his big-money move last ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Only the Fed Can Rekindle America's Love for Cars
New-vehicle sales are stuck in middle gear as high interest rates and high prices push less affluent consumers into the secondhand market.Federal Reserve -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
Latin America Has a Rich Tradition of Religious Pendants
Collectors say that relicarios, made from whatever the artisan had at hand, are often overlooked in the study of colonial-era art.
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