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Metals Fall Ahead of Fed Policy Decision
Metal prices traded lower, with gold falling back below $2,300, as traders further temper expectations on the timing of U.S. interest-rate cuts this year.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
CPAP Lawsuits Settled for $1.1 Billion
Thousands of people with sleep apnea and other illnesses had sued the company, claiming flawed devices were harming them.The New York Times - Health -
3 smart gold investing moves to make for May
Are you ready to invest in gold? Here are three smart gold investing moves to make this May.CBS News - Top stories -
SPDR Gold Rises Following Fed Decision
Gold futures were up 0.8% in late trading, after settling up 0.4% — the fourth time out of the past five sessions they’ve risen.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
U.S. Natural Gas Futures Settle Lower
U.S. natural gas futures were unable to hold early gains fueled by reports of higher LNG feedgas flows, and the June contract settles down 1.9%.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Helldivers 2 Update Nerfs Some Of Its Best Weapons, But There's A Silver Lining
Helldivers 2's latest balance patch is here, and it's knocked some of Super Earth's favorite weapons down a peg.Players are lamenting nerfs to popular weapons like the LAS-99 Quasar Cannon, which was only recently introduced and proved to be a ...GameSpot - Tech -
Mike Myers reveals his new look as a silver fox — and fans are praising it
Mike Myers’ latest red carpet appearance revealed that he’s now rocking a silver fox look.NBC News - Top stories -
Why you should invest in gold with interest rates paused
Gold investing makes sense now that the Fed rate is paused at a 23-year high. Here's why.CBS News - Top stories -
Gold Rises After Fed Remarks Less Hawkish Than Expected
Gold prices were higher in early Asian trade after the U.S. Fed’s remarks overnight were less hawkish than expected.The Wall Street Journal - World - Federal Reserve -
Johnson & Johnson unveils latest plan to settle ovarian cancer talc claims
The plan is expected to resolve 99.75% of all pending talc lawsuits against the company and its units in the U.S., it said in a statement.MarketWatch - Business
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