Mix of Slowing Growth, Firm Inflation Worries Investors
Another high inflation reading will continue to make it difficult for the Fed to cut rates in the near term.
Another high inflation reading will continue to make it difficult for the Fed to cut rates in the near term.
Slowing growth, stubborn inflation drive a broad-based decline in shares.
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Microsoft’s revenue and profit rose last quarter as excitement about artificial intelligence bolstered demand for its software and cloud services.
Parent company Alphabet reported $80.5 billion in first-quarter revenue, a 15% increase from a year earlier, as the company said it plans to pay a cash dividend to investors for the first time.
Imagine if in the wake of 9/11, pro-al-Qaeda protesters chased New Yorkers out of the city.
She’s the only one offering a coherent economic and political theory. Her critics might try to do the same.
It’s a dilemma at the heart of every cruise vacation: Brave the crowds on shore or take advantage of the lack of them on board? Here’s how to know when to stay and when to go.
U.S. natural gas futures added to the previous day’s losses as a weekly inventory report showed a larger-than-expected build in natural gas storage.
The Microsoft-backed cybersecurity software firm becomes the latest tech company to have an IPO.
Pinot Grigio is only the beginning. This mountainous region of northeast Italy is remarkably well suited to producing bright, lively whites of many varieties.
NPR CEO sees no bias problem, only a business opportunity.
Leaving people to rot on the streets is the opposite of compassionate social justice and a perverse approach to the protection of civil rights.
The protests that began at Columbia University have spread to other states, where students have set up encampments on campuses.
Comparing short- and long-range missile defenses is like comparing apples and oranges.
They seem to have forgotten how. Fortunately, readers have some suggestions.
Even the daily office grind can be prayerful.
If advocates actually want to use the economy, leave carbon credits in the bin. There’s a better way.
Not since Tip O’Neill has there been such a genius for building unlikely coalitions at the head of the House.
Southwest Airlines is pulling out of some airports and cutting costs as it grapples with lackluster earnings and delays of new Boeing planes.
The justices will decide if the former president can be prosecuted on charges that he conspired to steal the 2020 presidential election.
Airbus posted higher revenue and profit for the first quarter, backed its goal to deliver more planes this year than in 2023 and decided to increase production of its A350 wide-body jets, extending its lead over beleaguered rival Boeing.
The local fauna used to just hide from us. Now it feels like they are snubbing us.
To give up can mean to quit a habit, such as smoking, or to lose enthusiasm for living. What connects these notions philosophically?