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The Wall Street Journal - World
Pro Take: Don't Fear the Unemployment Rate
Higher rates of joblessness could be a sign people are coming off the sidelines.14 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Where to Put Your Money When the Fed Cuts Rates
What lower rates mean for the trillions of dollars in CDs and high-yield savings accounts.14 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - Business
Firms jostle to sell alternative assets to wealthy investors
Critics warn of risks in selling illiquid and hard-to-value products to less experienced retail buyers15 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Gold Well Supported by Weaker U.S. Dollar, Fed Cut Expectations
Gold prices were broadly stable but still trading near record highs, supported by a weaker dollar and prospects of a long-awaited interest-rate cut by the Federal Reserve on Wednesday.15 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Oil Markets Remain Cautious Ahead of Fed Decision
Despite production halts in the Gulf of Mexico and disruptions in Libyan supplies adding to supply-side risks, front-month WTI prices still remain below the key threshold of $70 per barrel, ...15 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
ABC News - Entertainment
'Shogun' and 'Hacks' win top series Emmy Awards and 'The Bear' and 'Baby Reindeer' take 4 apiece
“Shogun” won best drama series in a record-setting year, while “Hacks” was the surprise winner of best comedy series at the Emmy Awards15 hours ago -
The Guardian - World
Hunched over my smartphone while my family slept, I knew I had to break my addiction. But how? | Will Clempner
The modern world just isn’t set up for non-smartphone users, but after a few faltering steps away from mine, my life changed. My 16th birthday was a big deal. Not only was I allowed to throw a ...17 hours ago -
The New York Times - Top stories
Looming Insurance Crisis Threatens Taxis and Ubers in New York City
American Transit, the largest insurer of the city’s for-hire vehicles, is insolvent. Its collapse could create a crisis that would take thousands of cars out of service.17 hours ago - New York -
ABC News - Entertainment
Emmy Moments: Hosts gently mock 'The Bear,' while TV moms, 'Happy Days' and 'West Wing' celebrated
The Emmys on Sunday had plenty of fun moments and two hosts who gently mocked themselves17 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Bunds Expected to Stabilize as Fed's Rate Decision Awaited on Wednesday
German Bunds are likely to stabilize at the start of the week as markets are looking ahead to the Fed’s rate decision on Wednesday, Commerzbank Research said.18 hours ago -
Financial Times - Business
Jay Powell faces milestone moment for the US economy
Fed chair expected to begin lowering interest rates this week as inflation fears fade20 hours ago -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Fed Enters Tricky Terrain: Rate Cuts in a Decent Economy
Credit cards, mortgages and savings will be affected when the Federal Reserve makes its expected rate cut. The question this time is how, exactly.20 hours ago - Federal Reserve -
Financial Times - World
Canada and Mexico target Asian LNG markets while US projects paused
America’s trade pact partners take advantage of White House freeze on new permits to compete on gas exports20 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Woman became lost in Colorado while trying to tell others she was OK
A British Columbia woman seeking spiritual insight through "ego death" during a solo venture into the Colorado backcountry lacked basic navigation skills and was not properly outfitted for ...22 hours ago -
MarketWatch - Business
‘Rather poor’ communication by the Fed blamed for creating doubt in the market about rate-cut path
Potential for whipsaw markets after Fed’s widely anticipated initial interest-rate reduction on Wednesday.23 hours ago -
CBS News - Top stories
Why China rammed a Philippine ship while 60 Minutes was on board
Chinese ships have repeatedly rammed Philippine ships in the South China Sea. The U.S. has a mutual defense treaty with the Philippines, which could lead to American intervention.Yesterday - China -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The 'Yimby' movement that favors undoing zoning and other rules to help build new housing has gained momentum with the Harris campaign adopting some of its ideas.
The ‘Yimby’ movement that favors undoing zoning and other rules to help build new housing has gained momentum with the Harris campaign adopting some of its ideas.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Health concerns over the 89-year-old Dalai Lama have turned attention to a looming succession battle between Tibetans in exile and Beijing, which controls Tibet.
Health concerns over the 89-year-old Dalai Lama have turned attention to a looming succession battle between Tibetans in exile and Beijing, which controls Tibet.Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Trump escaped an apparent second assassination attempt after Secret Service agents opened fire on a gunman at a golf club owned by the former president in Florida while he was playing a few holes away.
Trump escaped an apparent second assassination attempt after Secret Service agents opened fire on a gunman at a golf club owned by the former president in Florida while he was playing a few holes ...Yesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
'Shogun' nabs four biggest Emmy awards, 'Hacks' wins best comedy
The 76th Primetime Emmy Awards return to ABC. This year's awards will be hosted by father-son duo Eugene Levy and Dan Levy, of "Schitt's Creek."Yesterday -
CBS Sports - Sports
Taylor Swift at Chiefs vs. Bengals to root on Travis Kelce: A look at other games she may attend during season
The Cruel Summer is over and football season is finally here, which means Taylor Swift is tooYesterday - NFL -
The Wall Street Journal - World
It's Too Close to the Election for the Fed to Cut Rates
There’s a reason the central bank almost never makes changes in the final months of a campaign.Yesterday - Federal Reserve -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Companies Like to Pit Internal Teams Against Each Other. Bad Idea.
Research suggests that when employees compete, they become less innovative, because they don’t want to share ideas with their rivals.Yesterday