A divided Washington is making a little progress in raising the debt limit, but the endgame still isn’t clear. Here’s what looks likely to come next.
: Merck’s first-quarter earnings beat estimates, even as COVID-19 treatment sales plummet
Sales of cancer drug Keytruda and HPV vaccine Gardasil helped boost pharmaceutical giant’s results.
The View From Unretirement: Why is everyone so worried about retirement? Confidence has dropped to 2008 levels.
Workers and retirees have grown much gloomier about their retirement prospects. Will their bleakness last?
Futures Movers: Oil ends higher after erasing rally scored after OPEC+ rate cuts
Oil futures ends higher on Thursday, a day after erasing the rally scored earlier this month after OPEC+ announced an unexpected round of production cuts.
: An Emmy-winning chef reveals 3 easy tips to cut your grocery bill — and inflation-proof your meals
Frankie Celenza, chef and host of the TV show “Struggle Meals,” has some strategies on how to reduce your food budget.
Earnings Outlook: Amazon earnings: What to expect with AWS, e-commerce growth in focus
Consumer spending restraint and a slowdown in cloud computing growth will be in focus Thursday afternoon when Amazon.com Inc. posts quarterly results.
: Here’s how much money the 2023 NFL draft picks will earn on their rookie contracts
Each player selected in the first round will get a four-year contract, but only their signing bonuses are guaranteed.
The Margin: 2023 NFL draft: How to watch, what time does it start, and who will go No. 1?
The NFL draft begins in Thursday. Here’s info on how to watch and when teams will make their first round picks.
Cannabis Watch: Cannabis stocks rally as U.S. lawmakers reintroduce SAFE Banking bill to open up financial system
A move in the U.S. House and the Senate to reintroduce legislation to open up the financial system for cannabis companies has sparked a rally in beaten-down pot stocks.
Economic Report: U.S. jobless claims fall sharply in latest week
Initial jobless claims fell by 16,000 to 230,000 in the week ended April 22, the U.S. Labor Department said Thursday.
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