US consumer spending flattens in March; core inflation still hot
WASHINGTON — US consumer spending was unchanged in March as an increase in outlays on services was offset by a decline in
WASHINGTON — US consumer spending was unchanged in March as an increase in outlays on services was offset by a decline in
TOKYO — Asian finance leaders gathering in South Korea this week will likely debate ways to beef up safeguards against market turbulence,
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DUBAI — The United States is an unreliable friend, and Iraq should not allow any US troops on its territory, Iran’s Supreme
LVIV, Ukraine — Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky carries a pistol and would have fought to the death with his inner circle had
WASHINGTON — US President Joseph R. Biden on Saturday, in a possible preview of a 2024 presidential campaign theme, attacked news outlets
POPE FRANCIS, in a historic move that could lead to more inclusiveness in decision-making in the Roman Catholic Church, will allow women
LONDON/PARIS — The world’s top consumer goods companies, making everything from instant noodles to soap and ice cream, are paying less for
WASHINGTON — The US economy likely continued to grow at a solid clip in the first quarter (Q1), driven by strong consumer
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