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Fed’s Bowman says she’s still willing to raise rates
“I remain willing to raise the federal funds rate at a future meeting should the incoming data indicate the progress on inflation has stalled or reversed,” Fed Governor Michelle Bowman said Friday.MarketWatch - Business -
The FTC said former Pioneer CEO Scott Sheffield attempted to collude with OPEC officials to raise oil prices and referred the allegation to the Justice Department for a potential criminal probe.
The FTC said former Pioneer CEO Scott Sheffield attempted to collude with OPEC officials to raise oil prices and referred the allegation to the Justice Department for a potential criminal probe.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Legrand Misses Forecasts But Keeps Outlook
Legrand posted lower profits for its first quarter following a slowdown in the construction sector, but confirmed its financial targets for the year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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 -
Kentucky Derby: Fierceness' odds keep shrinking ahead of the 150th race
Sierra Leone is the No. 2 favorite at 6-1.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Can Elon Musk’s Tesla keep straddling the US and China?
The EV maker has agreed a deal over driving technology with a leading Chinese internet company just as Washington is on edge about data securityFinancial Times - World -
AI engineers report burnout and rushed rollouts as 'rat race' to stay competitive hits tech industry
AI workers across the tech industry told CNBC that the pressure to roll out features and products at breakneck speed has come to define their jobs.CNBC - Business -
Philly's playoff exit raises a slew of questions -- and dramatically answered another
Injuries continue to haunt Joel Embiid and the 76ers as they exit the playoffs. But, behind Tyrese Maxey's rise and an offseason full of options, Philly has reasons for optimism.ESPN - Sports -
Jalen Brunson's Knicks weren't charmed from the start, but they keep finding answers in the playoffs
After a topsy-turvy first-round series, New York's magical season continuesCBS Sports - Sports
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