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Federal Reserve Shifts to Cautious Approach, Signals No Rush to Cut US Interest Rates

Federal Reserve Shifts to Cautious Approach, Signals No Rush to Cut US Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve has indicated a cautious approach towards cutting US interest rates. The Federal Reserve has indicated a cautious approach towards cutting US interest rates.


Donald Trump Rushed to Bud Light's Defense as a Lobbyist From Its Parent Company Set to Host Fundraiser for Him

Former President Donald Trump rushed to Bud Light's defense on Tuesday, asking his supporters not to boycott the brand.

Russia Confirms Vladimir Putin Gave Interview to Controversial US Media Personality Tucker Carlson

Controversial US media personality Tucker Carlson has recently interviewed Russia's President Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin confirmed.

KFC-Parent Yum Brands Sales Miss Wall Street Expectations Amid Cautious US Consumer Spending, Middle East Conflict

Yum Brands, the parent company of fast-food brand KFC, reported lower-than-expected quarterly sales on Wednesday.


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Singapore's Biggest Bank DBS Cuts CEO’s Variable Pay by 30% Due to Multiple Digital Service Disruptions
DBS, the largest bank in Singapore, reported record earnings for the year 2023 but cut the variable pay of its CEO and other top executives.
Singapore Could Emerge as a Premier Global AI Hub, Google Exec Says
A Google Cloud executive said that Singapore's environment that fosters innovation could make the country a global powerhouse in the AI industry.
US Credit Card Debt Soars to a New Record High of $1.13 Trillion
Credit card balances in the US reached a new record high of $1.13 trillion, according to data released by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Joe Biden Teams up With Barack Obama, Bill Clinton for a New York Event Aimed at Raising Money to Fight Donald Trump
Former presidents Barack Obama and Bill Clinton are set to join President Joe Biden at a campaign fundraiser scheduled next month in New York.
AI-Generated Joe Biden Robocalls Traced to Texas-Based Company Doing Illegal Call Operations for Years
AI-generated robocalls purporting to be from President Joe Biden telling voters not to vote in the New Hampshire primary have been traced back to a Texas-based company.
Finding Amelia Earhart's Plane Wreckage: 2 Ocean Tech Firms Are Competing to Solve One of World's Greatest Mysteries
Two ocean tech companies are competing in a heated race to find Amelia Earhart's plane wreckage.
Elon Musk's SpaceX Facing California Investigation Over Discrimination, Sexual Harassment Against Female Workers
Elon Musk's SpaceX is under scrutiny by a California civil rights agency following allegations of unaddressed bias and sexual harassment against female employees.
Houthi Rebels Fired at 2 Commercial Ships in Red Sea Days After US, UK Hit Dozens of Houthi Targets in Yemen
The Iranian-backed Houthi rebels fired missiles at two commercial vessels in the Red Sea on Tuesday, the first attacks since the US and UK launched strikes against dozens of Houthi targets in Yemen over the weekend.
Taiwan Chip Giant TSMC to Build Second Japan Factory, With Sony and Toyota Also Investing in the Venture
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. (TSMC) has announced its plan to establish a second manufacturing plant in Japan, with support from tech giant Sony and carmaker Toyota.
ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery Team up for New Sports Streaming Service
Walt Disney's ESPN, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery have announced plans to collaborate on a new sports streaming service.
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