US annual inflation slows in June, consumer spending solid
WASHINGTON U.S. annual inflation slowed considerably in June, likely pushing the Federal Reserve closer to ending its fastest
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US House Republicans overcome hurdle on first 2024 spending bill
By David Morgan and Katharine Jackson WASHINGTON The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives began debating the first of
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House leaders stare down another nail biter week as spending bills sow divisions
Republican leadership is bracing for yet another week where they'll need to unite a splintered conference -- this time on a series of spending bills that will set the tone for an autumn showdown with the United States Senate.
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Euro zone lending slows further as rate hikes bite
FRANKFURT Lending to euro zone companies slowed again last month, adding to already mounting evidence that sharply higher
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These Covid-19 pandemic-era relief programs are expiring soon
Millions of people are set to lose Covid-19 pandemic-era benefits this fall -- specifically, the student loans payment pause, child care provider stabilization funds, the suspension of work requirements for food stamps and continuous Medicaid coverage.
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Euro zone firms slash loan demand to lowest on record: ECB poll
FRANKFURT Euro zone firms' demand for loans dropped to the lowest on record last quarter and a further
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Ukraine's Zelenskiy calls for spending restraint, minister offers to resign
KYIV Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy urged his government on Thursday to keep a tight rein on spending in
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Illinois Supreme Court upholds law eliminating cash bail
The Illinois Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that the state's historic move to ban cash bail is constitutional, overturning a lower court decision.
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Healthy US consumers shrug off recession concerns, for now
By Nupur Anand NEW YORK U.S. consumers are still keeping up with their loan payments despite rising costs
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Two competitors die at County Sligo car rally
Motorsport Ireland confirmed the deaths at the Sligo Stages Rally in a statement on Sunday.
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Analysis-Scope of Poland's spending spree in focus as NATO ups defence goal
By Marek Strzelecki and Justyna Pawlak VILNIUS NATO leaders agreed on a more ambitious military spending goal at
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Back-to-school spending is forecast to drop 10% as inflation bites
Shopping for back-to-school essentials, such as clothes, shoes and electronics, will be a bigger struggle for families this year who are trying to manage their household budgets with less disposable incomes because of inflation.
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