Today: September 19, 2024
Today: September 19, 2024

Biden to release his supplemental funding plan next week, White House says

U.S. President Biden makes remarks on the situation in Israel following Hamas' deadly attacks, in Washington
April 26, 2024
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Joe Biden will release his supplemental funding request next week, White House spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters at a news briefing on Thursday without giving more details.

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US imposes new sanctions related to Russia, North Korea, says Treasury

The United States imposed sanctions on Thursday on a network of five groups and one person for enabling payments between Russia and North Korea to support

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So, the Fed cut rates? It’s still not the best time to buy a house

CNN’s Rahel Solomon talks to finance analyst Greg McBride, who puts the Fed’s first rate cut in years into perspective for homebuyers.

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US holiday sales to grow 3% again with promotions in focus, Mastercard forecasts

U.S. retail sales are expected to rise 3.2% in the holiday season as companies look to deals to attract thrifty shoppers during a shorter-than-usual shopping window this year, a Mastercard

US holiday sales to grow 3% again with promotions in focus, Mastercard forecasts
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Biden says Fed made 'declaration of progress' with interest rate cut

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World Bank climate finance reaches record $42.6 billion in fiscal 2024

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Ex-Kansas City Fed chief sees renewed inflation risk after large rate cut

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Union Pacific expects revenue to grow faster than volumes over next three years

Union Pacific expects revenue to grow faster than volumes over next three years