Italy wins EU nod to clinch 18.5 billion euros in post-COVID funds
ROME The European Commission said on Friday it had provisionally approved the payment to Italy of a third
2023-07-28 23:27
Adidas clearing out more Yeezy shoes in second wave
Adidas is releasing a second wave of Yeezy shoes into the market as it moves to clear out the inventory of its defunct collaboration with Ye, formerly known as Kanye West.
2023-07-28 23:24
Softening inflation props up U.S. consumer sentiment
By Safiyah Riddle Diminishing inflation pushed consumer sentiment to the highest in nearly two years, a closely watched
2023-07-28 23:22
Biden to tout 'Bidenomics' in Maine as GDP grows, inflation falls
By Jarrett Renshaw and Steve Holland (Reuters) -President Joe Biden headed to Maine on Friday, his first trip to the
2023-07-28 22:57
The officer shot in the head during a Louisville bank shooting is going home after 109 days in the hospital
Nickolas Wilt is finally going home after spending over 100 days in the hospital recovering from being shot in the head while responding to a fatal bank shooting in April.
2023-07-28 22:52
US Consumer Sentiment Rises to Highest Since 2021 as Prices Ease
US consumer sentiment rose in July to the highest since October 2021 as inflation continued to ease. The
2023-07-28 22:46
Key US Inflation, Wage Measures Cool in Boost for Soft Landing
Key measures of US inflation and labor costs cooled significantly in recent months, adding to growing optimism that
2023-07-28 22:28
Americans continue to feel better about inflation and the economy
US consumers have been feeling a whole lot better this summer as inflation has continued to slow.
2023-07-28 22:16
Sinead O'Connor told her kids what to do if she was found dead
Sinead O'Connor knew the value of her music legacy.
2023-07-28 21:54
Canada's economy grew in May but likely contracted in June
By Ismail Shakil and Steve Scherer OTTAWA Canada's economy grew 0.3% in May and likely contracted in June,
2023-07-28 21:53
US paychecks aren't growing as quickly. That's good for the Fed — but not for workers
US wage gains cooled in the second quarter, showing some easing of inflationary pressures, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics released on Friday.
2023-07-28 21:48
US Inflation Cooled While Consumer Spending Picked Up in June
Key US inflation measures continued to cool and consumer spending picked up in June, adding to momentum in
2023-07-28 21:26