The strong labor market has fed economic momentum and kept pressure on the Fed to raise rates again as it fights high inflation.
Nomcebo Zikode, the South African singer of the pandemic hit “Jerusalema” that inspired a global dance challenge, wrote the chorus while battling her own depression.
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Microsoft, Amazon and Netflix ended up as large holdings in a popular value-investing index created by S&P, an example of Wall Street tripping over itself.
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s concerns reflected continuing tensions between the two countries.
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Samsung Electronics forecast a 96% drop in its operating profit for its second quarter—a sign that even the world’s largest maker of memory chips isn’t able to capitalize on the moment.
U.S. petroleum production is on pace for a record-breaking year, helping to keep energy prices stable despite the efforts of Saudi Arabia and other major oil exporters to drive them higher.
The company’s rockets are ferrying astronauts, launching satellites and dominating any competition.
In less than 24 hours, the app has signed up more than 30 million users, surged to the top of download charts and become a trending topic on Twitter.