Abortion remains legal in Iowa as top court refuses to revive ban
By Brendan Pierson Iowa's highest court did not revive a 2018 ban on most abortions on Friday, meaning
2023-06-17 00:18
Fed see key services inflation elevated with few signs of easing
By Howard Schneider Inflation in key parts of the U.S. service industry "remains elevated and has not shown
2023-06-16 23:29
US finds Minneapolis police had pattern of using excessive force
By Jonathan Allen (Reuters) -The U.S. Department of Justice released findings from its two-year investigation of the Minneapolis Police Department
2023-06-16 23:15
NY Fed in-house forecasts points to better economic outlook for U.S
By Michael S. Derby NEW YORK The New York Fed’s in-house economic forecasting model is predicting a notably
2023-06-16 22:57
Pentagon chief urges Turkish counterpart on Sweden's NATO entry
BRUSSELS (Reuters) -U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said he urged Turkey to allow Sweden's entry into NATO during an introductory
2023-06-16 22:46
U.S. Supreme Court allows Justice Department to toss whistleblower cases
By Nate Raymond The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday preserved the Justice Department's power to unilaterally dismiss lawsuits
2023-06-16 22:27
US South blanketed with oppressive heat going into holiday weekend
A dangerous heat wave threatened to bring record-breaking temperatures to parts of the U.S. South on Friday, with
2023-06-16 22:20
US consumer sentiment rises to four-month high in June
WASHINGTON U.S. consumer sentiment rose to a four-month high June, lifted by easing inflation fears and the resolution
2023-06-16 22:20
Fed's Barkin says "comfortable doing more" if inflation does not fall
By Howard Schneider WASHINGTON Richmond Federal Reserve president Thomas Barkin said Friday he is comfortable with further interest
2023-06-16 21:24
Wall St futures rise as economic data fuels hopes of Fed policy shift
U.S. stock index futures inched up on Friday as signs of easing price pressures and slowing economic growth
2023-06-16 18:48
Analysis-Biden's IRA climate bill won't cut deficit as expected
By Jarrett Renshaw When President Joe Biden signed his signature Inflation Reduction Act last August, he hailed the
2023-06-16 18:22
Marketmind: Stocks fight the Fed as markets still not listening
By Naomi Rovnick LONDON If you looked at red-hot stock markets without following central banks, you could well
2023-06-16 18:17