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May 09

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News Wrap: Ferdinand Marcos Jr. scores landslide victory in Philippines presidential race

In our news wrap Monday, the son of one-time Philippines dictator Ferdinand Marcos scored a landslide victory in the country's presidential election, Sri Lanka's prime minister resigned after weeks of protests, the death toll continues rising in Havana, Cuba after…

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May 05

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Stocks plummet in worst day since 2020 as economic forecast darkens

The stock market had its worst day since 2020 on Thursday, just one day after the Dow Jones Industrial Index average posted its best day in years. Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell joins Judy Woodruff to discuss.

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May 04

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Federal Reserve implements largest interest rate hike since 2000

By Paul Solman, Courtney Norris, Ryan Connelly Holmes, Dorothy Hastings

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates again Wednesday in an effort to stamp down surging inflation. It increased rates by a half-percentage point, a move that will affect the pocketbooks of millions of Americans. Fed Chair Jerome Powell said more…

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Apr 28

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As the U.S. economy slows down, fears of a possible recession grow

By Karina Cuevas

The U.S. economy slowed down over the first three months of the year, the first time it has contracted since the pandemic brought it to a screeching halt. There have been other troubling signs, most notably inflation and concerns over…

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Nov 12

For 2nd straight month, Americans quit jobs at a record pace

By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

Americans quit their jobs at a record pace for the second straight month in September, while businesses and other employers continued to post a near-record number of available jobs.

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Sep 23

U.S. jobless claims tick up from near a pandemic low

By Paul Wiseman, Associated Press

The number of Americans applying for unemployment aid rose last week for a second straight week to 351,000, a sign that the delta variant of the coronavirus may be disrupting the job market’s recovery, at least temporarily.

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Sep 22

WATCH: Under pressure, Powell says Federal Reserve to revamp its trading rules

By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

The Federal Reserve is expected this week to send its clearest signal yet that it will start reining in its ultra-low-interest rate policies later this year, the first step toward unwinding the extraordinary support it’s given the economy since the…

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Aug 12

U.S. jobless claims near pandemic low as economy strengthens

By Christopher Rugaber, Associated Press

The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits fell for a third straight time last week, the latest sign that employers are laying off fewer people as they struggle to fill a record number of open jobs and meet a surge…

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Aug 10

Houses are getting scooped up before they’re listed. It’s shutting people out of homeownership

By Courtney Vinopal

As U.S. home prices surge while housing inventory is at a historic low, some real estate agents say the tight market is becoming even more competitive through the practice of so-called “pocket listing” deals that are sold to buyers before…

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Jul 14

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Supply ‘bottlenecks’ are driving a consumer price surge. Here’s how that affects inflation

The Consumer Price Index rose 5.4% last month compared to a year ago — the biggest monthly jump since 2008. During testimony on Capitol Hill Wednesday, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell gave his assessment about the price surge and risks…

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