• Walmart US CEO talks inflation, self-checkout, and paying six-figures to non-college degree workers

    Walmart US CEO talks inflation, self-checkout, and paying six-figures to non-college degree workers.

  • US, China Set To Hold First High-Level Talks On AI, Blinken Confirms: Tiktok 'Did Not Come Up' In Discussion

    The U.S. and China have agreed to hold their first high-level talks on AI, as confirmed by U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken. read more

  • Wall Street plunges after US inflation shock

    US stock markets plunged amid fears of stagflation in the American economy, which grew at its slowest pace in nearly two years just as inflation jumped.]]>

  • Let’s Talk Tyke comes to Leeds

    The course will be suitably for beginners as well as those familiar with Yorkshire’s rich and varied dialects. Students will be encouraged to recall their own childhood memories, and the rich vocabulary of their parents and grandparents, to rediscover their own wonderful linguistic heritage. “This is a part of our cultural heritage, something that anyone born or growing up in Yorkshire has every reason to be proud of,” says Rod Dimbleby, Chair of The Yorkshire Dialect Society, England’s oldest...

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    Sunday AM Forecast: Dry pattern comes to an end tomorrow

    The capital area has not had any meaningful amount of rainfall in a while. That will likely change tomorrow with numerous showers and thunderstorms.Today & Tonight: Today will be very similar weather wise to yesterday. It will be warm, muggy, and breezy. The only difference is the mention for a spotty shower. The vast majority will stay completely dry. Highs will top out in the upper 80's under partly sunny skies. Tonight, clouds will increase with rain chances increasing as well towards...

  • Price pressures persist in Fed’s inflation gauge

    WASHINGTON >> A measure of inflation closely tracked by the Federal Reserve remained uncomfortably high in March, likely reinforcing the Fed’s reluctance to cut interest rates anytime soon and underscoring a burden for President Joe Biden’s re-election bid.

  • US Nuclear Regulatory Commission chair comes to Romania

    Christopher T. Hanson, the chairman of the United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is paying a visit to Romania next week. “The US Embassy, with the support of the National University of Science and Technology Politehnica Bucharest and the National Commission for the Control of Nuclear Activities, hosts the visit of the president of the […]

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and both men warned of the dangers of misunderstandings and miscalculations. The meeting, on the final day of Blinken's second []

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China are butting heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues. U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is meeting Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi. Both have underscored the importance of keeping lines of communication open, but they

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    US-China talks start with warnings about misunderstandings and miscalculations

    By MATTHEW LEE AP Diplomatic Writer BEIJING (AP) — The United States and China butted heads over a number of contentious bilateral, regional and global issues as U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met Friday with Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi and both men warned of the dangers of misunderstandings and miscalculations. The meeting, on

  • Fed's favorite inflation gauge rises faster than expected in March

    An inflation measure closely watched by the Federal Reserve rose faster than expected in March as high prices continue to weigh on millions of Americans. The personal consumption expenditures index showed that consumer prices rose 0.3% from the previous month, according to the Labor Department, in line with expectations. On an annual basis, prices climbed 2.7% – higher than both the 2.6% forecast from LSEG economists and the 2.5% reading recorded the previous month. In another sign that progress...