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... said William English, an economist at the Yale School of Management and a former top Fed staff member. "And the committee kind of likes to work by consensus, but this is a situation where that consensus is hard to reach." The debate, which has also been fueled by a lack ...
U.S. special envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday. They were there for the latest round of negotiations on a plan to end Russia's war with Ukraine. Nick Schifrin reports. ... Geoff Bennett: Well, let's shift our focus ...
... to schedule partners fairly, and they are not scheduling us fairly, no matter how much money we are making them,” said Gabriel Pierre, 26, a shift supervisor at a store in suburban Bellmore. Starbucks has been trying to bounce back from a period of lagging sales as inflation-conscious U ...
“Having had the privilege of representing Tennessee in years past, I want to tell you that I have never seen the political tides shift as far and as fast as we’re seeing them move in this election,” Gore said. Ocasio-Cortez said the competitive race shows that “anything ...
... month later, the U.S. military approached survivors differently, rescuing two after this strike on a submarine. It's not clear what led to the shift. On Friday night, Hegseth criticized -- quote -- "fabricated, inflammatory and derogatory reporting," but went on to describe the attacks as -- quote -- "specifically intended to be ...
... on. At least 6,600 technicians were expected to work throughout the shutdown but more than 3,000 others were subject to be recalled to work. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the bonuses acknowledged the dedication of these few workers who never missed a shift during the 43-day shutdown ...
... on short notice is not going to work. There are lots of reasons to be skeptical. I mean, there are versions of accounts that would work perfectly fine. And I think we're just getting the legislative details now. And something would work out quite well for some people, but ...
... of NPR. Good to see you. Jennifer Ludden, NPR: Hi there. Amna Nawaz: Thanks for being here. Let's just start with how big a shift this is from the previous policy and approach and what's the reasoning behind the change? Jennifer Ludden: It's an enormous shift. This ...
... is quite telling about the thing that really breaks the MAGA from Trump. Amna Nawaz: Meanwhile, Tam, on that affordability issue, we have seen a shift from the White House, from the president, at least an attempt to shift the narrative a little bit and to change some of their ...
... and after their hearings, they have to wait longer for their decisions. Geoff Bennett: The Trump administration, in the meantime, is approving military judges to work as temporary immigration judges. What does that shift signal to you? Emmett Soper: It's hard to know because the military judges, to my ...
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