A tsunami of U.S. inflation crested last summer and has ebbed in recent months, but the Fed is still worried about prices getting stuck at high levels
: Biden’s hard-line stance on banning online ads that target kids has plenty of support from both parties
President Joe Biden’s call in his State of the Union address for bans on ads targeting kids may have hit the sweet spot for getting both parties to agree.
Coronavirus Update: NYC Mayor Eric Adams says vaccine mandates could return because COVID ‘isn’t going away’
New York City Mayor Eric Adams doesn’t rule out the need to reinstate COVID vaccine mandates in the future.
Deep Dive: Don’t fall into the Intel dividend trap: These fund managers find the stocks with growing payouts
A rising dividend strategy can help you grow your investment portfolio and eventually provide a stream of income when you need it.
: Mattel relaunches Barney, hoping nostalgia could help sales
Mattel Inc. is reintroducing Barney on screens and on shelves, betting nostalgia among millennial fans of the purple dinosaur will help revive its sales
: More than 105,000 tech-sector employees have lost their jobs since the start of 2023
Data suggest that 2023 is firmly on pace to surpass 2022 for global tech redundancies.
Economic Report: Americans don’t expect inflation to fall this year
Americans think inflation in the U.S. is likely to rise 5% in the next year, indicating they don’t expect high prices to fade quickly.
The Ratings Game: Caterpillar stock downgraded as ‘cyclical pivot point’ nears
Caterpillar was downgraded by a long-time bullish analyst, who believes the stock is nearing a ‘cyclical pivot point’ after its recent strong outperformance.
Crypto: Dogecoin surges after Elon Musk tweets that he was discussing it at the Super Bowl
In a tweet on Sunday night, Elon Musk jokes he was talking to Rupert Murdoch about dogecoin at the Super Bowl.
: AMC CEO Adam Aron eyes 2023 hike in movie releases, touts ‘path to eventual pandemic recovery’
The AMC CEO expects to see a lot more movies released in 2023 than last year