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Fed’s Powell Highlights Slowing Job Market in Possible Rate Cuts Sign
The Federal Reserve faces a cooling job market as well as persistently high prices, Chair Jerome Powell said in a possible sign of looming rate cuts.

King Arthur Baking’s CEO on the Flour Company’s Post-Pandemic Rise
America’s oldest flour company, King Arthur Baking Co., saw a six-fold increase in demand during the pandemic, and baking interest continues to rise.

Work Friends Can Be Hard to Find: How to Combat Loneliness at Work
The surgeon general has said there's a loneliness epidemic in America. For many people, that includes a lack of friendships at work. But there's hope!

U.S. Housing Slump Deepened This Spring
The housing market shows few signs of busting out of its three-year funk after a disappointing spring season and amid a gloomy outlook for the summer and f

Paramount and Skydance Merge Forming $28 Billion Combined Company
The entertainment giant Paramount will merge with Skydance, closing out a decades-long run by the Redstone family in Hollywood and injecting cash.

Documenting the History of Amex as an In-House Historian
For 30 years Ira Galtman’s job has been to document how American Express went from an express stagecoach company in New York in 1850, to what it is today.

Air Travel is Getting Worse, Passenger Surveys tell U.S. Government
Air travel got more miserable last year, if the number of consumer complaints filed with the U.S. government is any measure.

Wall Street Up On Jobs Report Rate-Cut Hopes
U.S. ticked toward more records Friday after a highly anticipated report on the job market bolstered Wall Street’s hopes for interest rate cuts.

Are We on the Verge of a Car-Battery Revolution?
New tech—from Toyota, Nissan and others—could replace lithium-ion in EVs, ushering in an era of safe, fast-charging batteries and 700-mile ranges.
