Finance
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Wall Street Is in Limbo as Investors Look to Powell for Guidance
Investors are bracing for Jerome H. Powell, the Federal Reserve chair, to deliver a stern warning that the bank is…
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DeSantis Claims Win in Campaign Against E.S.G.
Ron DeSantis is no fan of E.S.G.Credit...Marco Bello/ReutersDeSantis vs. ideological investing Gov. Ron DeSantis of Florida yesterday advanced ...
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Karaoke Singers Live the Dream at the Illinois State Fair
SPRINGFIELD, Ill. — Tamika Swisher, a 49-year-old nursing home administrator in Kankakee, Ill., was one of 16 people who qualified…
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What Will Happen to Black Workers’ Gains if There’s a Recession?
Black Americans have been hired much more rapidly in the wake of the pandemic shutdowns than after previous recessions. But…
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Britain’s Labor Shortage Is Helping Drive Its Inflation Problem
For two and a half years, the upstairs room at Luc’s Brasserie, a French restaurant in the City of London,…
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Macy’s Lowers Expectations for the Year, Pointing to an Inventory Glut
Excess inventory weighed less on Macy’s balance sheet last quarter than it did for other retailers, but the glut of…
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Twitter’s Former Security Chief Accuses It of ‘Egregious Deficiencies’
Twitter’s former head of security has accused the company of “extreme, egregious deficiencies” in its spam- and hacker-fighting practices ...
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Red-Hot Warehouse Market Faces a Reality Test
Since the beginning of the pandemic, warehouse owners have been able to expand their footprint and raise their rates, thanks…
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The Future of California’s Last Nuclear Power Plant
The Diablo Canyon Power Plant in Avila Beach supplies about 9 percent of California’s electricity.Credit...Michael Mariant/Associated PressAt a ...
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To Fight Election Falsehoods, Social Media Companies Ready a Familiar Playbook
The election dashboards are back online, the fact-checking teams have reassembled, and warnings about misleading content are cluttering news ...