Month: June 2024

The Fed’s preferred measure of inflation shows signs of cooling

The Fed’s preferred measure of inflation shows signs of cooling

Related media - Latest news The Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge continues to show signs of cooling, accompanied by moderate growth in consumer spending - good news for central banks aiming to control rising prices and curb demand. The personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index rose 2.6% year-over-year in May, in line with economists’ expectations and down slightly from a 2.7% gain in April. Excluding the more volatile prices of food and fuel, the “core” inflation measure also rose 2.6% year-over-year, down from 2.8% in April. On a monthly basis, inflation remained remarkably subdued, with overall prices not showing any significant…
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Middle East Crisis: Israel Orders Evacuation Amid Gaza City Attacks

Middle East Crisis: Israel Orders Evacuation Amid Gaza City Attacks

Related media - Recent news Israel ordered evacuations in eastern Gaza on Thursday as heavy attacks hit the region, leaving scores of people dead, according to Palestinian officials and residents. Those in the area described a desperate scramble to escape amid ongoing explosions. The Israeli military did not immediately comment on the strikes, which reportedly targeted the Shajaiye neighborhood, an area badly damaged by previous intense fighting. Israel's public broadcaster, Kan, noted that the military was conducting a ground operation to eliminate Hamas, based on intelligence suggesting the group was regaining control of the neighborhood. A witness from a human…
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American Travelers in Europe Face Phone Outage

American Travelers in Europe Face Phone Outage

Related media - Breaking news US mobile carriers AT&T, Verizon and T-Mobile suffered an outage that impacted travelers in Europe. Many vacationers have lost access to essential phone functions such as data, calls and messages. Social media was buzzing with frustrated travellers from Britain to Türkiye, unable to connect for 24 hours. The cause of the outage remains unclear, but appears to be related to an issue with a third-party provider used for international roaming. Carriers have recognized the problem: AT&T says its network is operating normally, but some international customers may experience outages due to an external issue. They…
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The Emerald Ash Borer Takes on Ash Bats in Major League Baseball

The Emerald Ash Borer Takes on Ash Bats in Major League Baseball

More news - Latest news Imagine a baseball season without the iconic crack of an ash bat. This could be a reality thanks to Agrilus planipennis, a small beetle that is causing massive destruction of ash trees across North America. For decades, ash has reigned supreme in baseball bats. From legendary players like Babe Ruth to modern hitters like Mark McGwire, ash has been the material of choice for its feel and performance. Companies like Hillerich & Bradsby, makers of Louisville Slugger, churned out hundreds of thousands of ash bats each year. However, agrilus planipennis has changed the game. This…
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