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The economy appears to be weaker than expected and inflation remains high, creating a challenging situation.


Economists were taken by surprise on Thursday as new data unveiled signs of continuing inflation and a slowdown in the ... Read More

Routes Europe 2024 Awards: The Airport Finalists


The Routes Europe 2024 Awards will celebrate excellence in airport and destination marketing, with 15 airports, five destinations and five airlines making the final this year. Read More

Wayfair opening its first-ever physical furniture store. Here’s where to shop its flagship deals


Wayfair is launching its first brick-and-mortar store, clocking in at 150,000 square feet with an onsite restaurant that borrows from Ikea’s setup. Here’s when and where it’s opening. Read More

Supreme Court will decide whether Trump is immune from federal prosecution. Here's what's next


The Supreme Court will consider a straightforward but legally untested question: whether a former president is immune from federal prosecution for official acts. Read More

With graduation near, colleges seek to balance safety and students' right to protest Gaza war


U.S. colleges and universities are preparing for end-of-year commencement ceremonies with a unique challenge: providing safety for graduates while honoring the free speech rights of students involved ... Read More

Columbia's president, no stranger to complex challenges, walks tightrope on student protests


Columbia University president Minouche Shafik is no stranger to navigating complex international issues, having worked at some of the world's most prominent global financial institutions. Read More

Wolves kill, devour elk on Montana school's football field


The school superintendent/principal posted a photo of a park ranger standing over the picked-over elk carcass as it was being loaded onto a truck. The school is near Yellowstone. Read More

First six jurors seated for Trump's hush money criminal trial after tough grilling; here’s what’s next


From an English teacher to an oncology nurse and a corporate lawyer, the first six jurors for Donald Trump’s hush money trial are now seated after an intense grilling. Read More

Chicago’s response to migrant influx stirs longstanding frustrations among Black residents


Chicago spent hundreds of millions to provide migrants with housing and health care, stirring resentment among Black residents who feel the city has long been indifferent to their needs. Read More

Mexico’s early October Surprise


As international tensions grow, Biden seems incapable of responding. China, Iran, Russia and North Korea pose potential and troublesome early October Surprises for Biden. However, Mexico offers the ... Read More

To meet the workforce demands of tomorrow, we must update Indiana’s high school diploma requirements


Indiana is facing a dual crisis: fewer Hoosiers are pursuing education after high school while at the same time, employers continue to cite workforce development concerns. The Indiana Department of ... Read More

First 7 jurors seated for Trump's hush money criminal trial after tough grilling; here’s what’s next


From an English teacher to an oncology nurse and a corporate lawyer, the first six jurors for Donald Trump’s hush money trial are now seated after an intense grilling. Read More


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