After decades of marriage and three years of COVID quarantine, I’ve got a different problem: I can’t get my husband to leave the house.
Kelley Blue Book: How long you can expect an electric car to last
An EV should last at least as long as a gas car, but we don’t have a deep well of data to draw from because of the newness of EVs. Here’s what we do know.
NerdWallet: Want to add a rental car or hotel to your flight reservation? Here’s why you shouldn’t bundle your travel bookings.
Booking flights, hotels and rental cars in the same reservation on a travel booking site seems convenient, but it can end up being a really bad idea. Here’s why
Bond Report: 2- through 30-year Treasury yields end higher after remarks by Fed’s Mester
Treasury yields finish mostly higher, but were down for the week, after the Cleveland Fed’s Loretta Mester comments on inflation.
Market Snapshot: S&P 500 books biggest weekly gain since June ahead of Labor Day weekend
U.S. stocks finish Friday mostly higher, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 rising modestly, as Treasury yields climb following an August jobs report.
Dow Jones Newswires: China’s Caixin PMI returns to expansion in August
A private gauge of China’s factory activity swung to expansion in August, thanks to improved supply and market demand.
Dow Jones Newswires: China’s central bank to cut FX reserve ratio
China’s central bank said Friday that it would lower the amount of foreign-exchange deposits banks will have to hold, a move seen as a bid to shore up the yuan.
: ‘The next frontier’ in growing diversity backlash: programs to help Black businesses and entrepreneurs
Pushback on DEI initiatives and reversal of affirmative action could “set back African-American economic-mobility prospects by decades,” one expert says.
: United Auto Workers accuse GM, Stellantis of refusing to bargain in good faith
With two weeks left until contracts expire, UAW files unfair labor practice charges, surprising two of the Big Three.
Dow Jones Newswires: South Korea’s exports shrink for 11th straight month
South Korea’s exports shrank on year for an 11th consecutive month in August amid sluggish global demand, though the pace of decline moderated significantly.
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