Good morning and welcome back, it’s Ainsley here with all the news you need to start the working week.Today’s must-reads:• Global economic growth forecasts in focus• CPI data projected to show inflation slowing• US House approves aid for Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan
CNN National Correspondent Nick Watt was forced to cut his live report short on Wednesday after being surrounded by anti-Israel protesters at the University of Southern California (USC). The atmosphere turned “unpleasant” as protesters attempted to “intimidate” Watt and his news crew, CNN reported. As Watt tried to continue his report, a protester wearing a […]
Paramount Global’s board of directors is reportedly weighing a move to oust CEO Bob Bakish and replace him on an interim basis with a committee of top executives ahead of the company’s first-quarter earnings call later today.
Phil Neuhart, Director of Market and Economic Research at First-Citizens
On April 29, the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News, Jack Kessler reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.
Angelo Zino, CFRA Research senior equity analyst, reacts to Meta Platforms'
Today starts with cloudy skies. Dry through late morning. Showers are expected across western areas around midday.
On April 22, the episode of Politics Today on KAMR Local 4 News, Mya Clark reviewed multiple recent political developments and topics of interest in the Amarillo area.
Sixty-seven percent of adults believe large businesses and corporations, oil and gas companies, and developed or industrialized countries outside the U.S. are not doing enough to address climate change.
Nintendo's next Indie World Showcase - the cooler, more rebellious sibling
This is an edition of the newsletter Box + Papers, Cam Wolf’s weekly deep dive into the world of watches. Sign up here. At my heart, I am a man of science. The son of a developmental and cell biology major who carried a periodic table in his wallet (true story). And while intuition and taste help inform what I cover in this newsletter, at the end of the day there’s nothing sturdier to me than data. And, like Al Pacino announcing an Oscars winner, my eyes saw that the recent rash of new releases...
An already-fraught economic backdrop for the Albanese government’s third federal budget has been complicated by hotter-than-expected inflation data. Consumers were slugged with price hikes for hard-to-avoid expenses such as rents, education fees, insurance and medical bills in the first three months of the year, latest data from the Australian Bureau of Statistics shows. On a […]