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Inflation Is Slowing, Good News for American Consumers and the Fed The annual inflation rate was the slowest since October 2021, a pullback driven by falling gas prices and cheaper airfares. Economists and Fed officials are more acutely focused on a so-called core inflation measure, ...
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Sam Bankman-Fried Responds to Fraud Charges: 'I Didn't Steal Funds' The disgraced founder of the crypto exchange FTX denied that he stole anyone's money and said customers could still get their deposits back. ... Sam Bankman-Fried wearing a dark suit jacket and a white collared shirt, unbuttoned.
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Investors Look to Corporate Reports With Low Expectations The analysts who forecast the fortunes of corporate America have rarely been more pessimistic at the start of a year than they are in 2023. The country's largest companies are about to start publicly reporting their quarterly financial results, ...
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SEC Charges Crypto Companies With Offering Unregistered Securities The Securities and Exchange Commission on Thursday charged the cryptocurrency lender Genesis Global Capital and the cryptocurrency exchange Gemini Trust with offering unregistered securities through a program that promised investors high interest on ...
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Amazon Loses Bid to Overturn Union Victory at Staten Island Warehouse The official, a regional director of the National Labor Relations Board, found that there was a lack of evidence to support Amazon's claim of election improprieties and that its objections to the election should be overruled.
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The FDA no longer requires all drugs to be tested on animals before human trials A new U.S. law has eliminated the requirement that drugs in development must undergo testing in animals before being given to participants in human trials. Animal rights advocates have long pushed for such a move, and some in the pharmaceutical ...
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PJM generators face up to $2B in penalties for failing to run during December's Winter Storm Elliott Nuclear power plant on a shore of Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania, on a winter sunny Alex Potemkin via Getty Images. Dive Brief:.
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New York City nurses end strike after reaching a tentative agreement Among the proposed stipulations are that all inpatient units at Mount Sinai will have set nurse-to-patient ratios and, at Montefiore, staffing in the Emergency Department staffing will see an increase, the NYSNA said.
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Seattle traffic hasn't made a U-turn to pre-pandemic levels While some cities have recovered and even surpassed their 2019 traffic-congestion levels, Seattle in 2022 remained far from its peak, according to a new report from Kirkland-based INRIX, a traffic data and car technology company.
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AstraZeneca, Avillion get FDA approval for new 'rescue' drug for asthma The Food and Drug Administration has approved AstraZeneca and Avillion's respiratory drug Airsupra, making it the first medicine in the U.S. cleared to both ease asthma attack symptoms and reduce further exacerbations of the condition, the company said ...
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