Jun 30 A Federal Reserve inflation index falls to lowest level in 2 years By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press At the same time, consumers barely increased their spending last month, boosting it just 0.1%, after a solid 0.6% gain in April. Continue reading
Jun 28 WATCH: Biden touts ‘Bidenomics’ as economy improves but many voters have doubts By Josh Boak, Emily Swanson, Chris Megerian, Associated Press President Joe Biden had a tough sell Wednesday, trying to convince voters that the U.S. economy is flourishing. Continue reading
Jun 27 Why Biden is eager to run on the economy, while voters still have their doubts about ‘Bidenomics’ By Josh Boak, Associated Press For President Joe Biden, there's a happy confluence of the coming 2024 reelection campaign and a favorable turn in recent economic data. Continue reading
Jun 27 New federal estimate finds more than $200 billion in COVID-19 aid may have been stolen The numbers issued Tuesday by the U.S. Small Business Administration inspector general are much greater than the office's previous projections and underscore how vulnerable the Paycheck Protection and COVID-19 Economic Injury Disaster Loan programs were to fraudsters… Continue reading
Jun 23 WATCH: Biden, Modi hold meeting with U.S. and Indian business leaders By Chris Megerian, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press President Joe Biden and Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Friday joined top American and Indian executives in talks to increase cooperation between the two countries on artificial intelligence, semiconductor production and space. Continue reading
Jun 22 Struggling beekeepers stabilize U.S. honeybee population after nearly half of colonies died last year By Seth Borenstein, Associated Press Honeybees are crucial to the food supply, pollinating more than 100 of the crops we eat, including nuts, vegetables, berries, citrus and melons. Scientists said a combination of parasites, pesticides, starvation and climate change keep causing large die-offs. Continue reading
Jun 21 Millions of Ethiopians go hungry again as international aid is paused after massive theft By Ellen Knickmeyer, Associated Press Millions of Ethiopians were starved by a two-year war. Now, even after peace, they are going hungry again. That's after the discovery earlier this year of a massive theft of donated food aid in Ethiopia. Continue reading
Jun 21 The water in Mississippi’s capital is safe to drink, city officials say By Michael Goldberg, Associated Press U.S. District Court Judge Henry Wingate ordered Jackson Mayor Chokwe Antar Lumumba and water manager Ted Henifin to appear in court Wednesday because of comments Lumumba made at a June 14 news conference. Continue reading
Jun 21 Artificial intelligence is a ‘moment of revolution,’ Sen. Schumer says in urging swift action on regulations By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press Worries about artificial intelligence systems outsmarting humans and running wild have intensified in recent months with the rise of a new generation of highly capable AI chatbots such as ChatGPT. Continue reading
Jun 21 Allies pledge billions for Ukraine rebuilding and seek investment at London conference By Jill Lawless, Associated Press Diplomats and political leaders at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London urged private-sector companies to help revive an economy battered by almost a year and a half of war. Continue reading