| 02.11.2024 7:16Rockets from Lebanon wound 11 in Israel 02.11.2024 6:50Democrats have a plan if Trump prematurely declares election victory 02.11.2024 6:00XRP Crucial Candlestick Pattern: Reversal Incoming? Can Bitcoin (BTC) Regain $70,000 Momentum? Ethereum (ETH) Doing Better Than You Think 02.11.2024 5:46UN COP16 nature summit creates permanent body for Indigenous peoples 02.11.2024 5:07A Texas Judge’s Fight to Keep a High-Profile Case Out of His Court A battle over a new rule to limit credit card late fees has spiraled into a larger skirmish about how much power litigants should have to maneuver their cases into friendly courtrooms.02.11.2024 4:57From AI to Musk’s Brain Chip, the F.D.A.’s Device Unit Faces Rapid Change The new director overseeing medical devices will confront criticisms about hasty approvals as she ushers in revolutionary technology.02.11.2024 2:32The Anti-DEI Influencer Waging War on Lowe’s and Ford From his home in Tennessee, the social media rabble-rouser Robby Starbuck is waging war on “woke” policies at places like Lowe’s and Ford. His timing is impeccable.02.11.2024 2:08Working-Class Voters Are Pivotal. Both Candidates Are Vying for Their Support. Kamala Harris’s plans offer a bigger boost for the working class, but Donald Trump seems to be convincing voters.02.11.2024 2:01Procore Technologies president sells $628,615 in stock 02.11.2024 1:55Ed Sheeran Prevails in Copyright Appeal Over вЂ?Let’s Get It On’ A three-judge panel affirmed that Sheeran’s “Thinking Out Loud” did not illegally borrow from Marvin Gaye’s song.02.11.2024 1:48IT Tech Packaging Inc. Announces Results of 2024 Annual General Meeting of Stockholders 02.11.2024 1:36Natera CFO Michael Burkes sells $235,955 in stock 02.11.2024 1:35Washington state activates National Guard in case of election violence 02.11.2024 1:32Chipmaker GlobalFoundries Faces $500,000 Fine for Banned Shipments to China The Biden administration said it had reached a settlement after the U.S. chipmaker voluntarily disclosed that it had shipped products to a firm linked with China’s military industrial complex.02.11.2024 1:09This Group Refuses to Stop Tracking Disinformation Though a larger coalition of fact checkers has disbanded, a team of students and researchers at the University of Washington in Seattle is still working to document how lies online threaten to undermine this year’s presidential race.02.11.2024 0:59Hugh Hewitt Quits The Washington Post His decision came hours after he abruptly stormed off a broadcast of a live online Post talk show.01.11.2024 23:14October Jobs Report Shows Hiring Slowed Amid Storms and Strikes U.S. payrolls grew by only 12,000 in October, a figure that left markets placid but fueled political contention. Unemployment remained 4.1 percent.01.11.2024 21:35Tsunehisa Katsumata, Top Executive in Power Plant Meltdown, Dies at 84 He was sued and prosecuted for his actions as chairman of the Japanese power company that ran the Fukushima nuclear facility when it failed in a 2011 earthquake and tsunami.01.11.2024 20:41Weak Jobs Report Provides Fodder For Harris and Trump Ahead of Election Republicans and Democrats used the latest jobs numbers to bolster their arguments about who would be better at managing the economy.01.11.2024 20:001 in 4 Child Deaths After E.R. Visits Are Preventable, Study Finds If every emergency room in the United States were fully prepared to treat children, thousands of lives would be saved and the cost would be $11.84 or less per child, researchers found.01.11.2024 19:28Oil Interests Gave More Than $75 Million to Trump PACs, New Analysis Shows Oil moguls are big donors to Donald Trump. But so are engineering firms, hedge fund managers, shipbuilders and others that profit from fossil fuels.01.11.2024 18:52Why Cooling Inflation Hasn’t Eased Sticker Shock The term refers to what we have internalized as the fair price for a product or service. It’s often out of sync with what things now actually cost.01.11.2024 18:13Muddled Jobs Data May Do Little to Alter Immediate Fed Rate Path Officials at the Federal Reserve are widely expected to cut rates by a quarter point next week.01.11.2024 18:00Expect Higher Costs for Your Health Care Benefits Next Year Employers are predicting an increase of as much as 9 percent, on average, but are generally avoiding passing along much of that to their employees, industry groups say.01.11.2024 18:00The Market Is Fairly Upbeat. Is It the Calm Before a Storm? Stocks have risen this year despite uncertainties and outright hostilities in U.S. politics and around the world. But bonds and other markets show signs of concern, our columnist says.01.11.2024 17:01Why Businesses Worry About R.F.K. Jr. The Kennedy scion has long been a skeptic of vaccines, pesticides and more. Corporate leaders worry he may gain policy power if Donald Trump wins.01.11.2024 15:35Jobs Data Come as the Fed Stares Down a Complex Moment Growth has been resilient, but inflation is cooling. The combination makes it hard to guess how much policymakers will lower rates.01.11.2024 14:53Election Uncertainty Makes Some Employers Wary of Adding Jobs Some employers say they have been wary to expand until the outcome of the presidential election is known.01.11.2024 14:40U.S. Factory Towns Laid Low by the вЂ?China Shock’ Are Benefiting From New Investments Communities that suffered the worst of plant closings in recent decades are now gaining an outsize share of fresh investment and new jobs.01.11.2024 14:03Kwame Onwuachi Is a Whole New Kind of Celebrity Chef With a raft of endorsement deals, star appearances and a new restaurant in Washington, he’s won fame and clout that stretch far beyond the kitchen.01.11.2024 12:00Breeders’ Cup Arrives in California, Where Horse Racing Is Struggling The state looms large in the sport’s history, and its tracks are stunning. But horse racing in California is going broke. 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