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Fed holds interest rates steady amid recent upswing in inflation

The Federal Reserve said on Wednesday it would hold interest rates steady as it evaluates its next steps amid a recent uptick in inflation.

Seattle pulls the plug on initiative to end homelessness two years after it began

Some of the richest people in America call Seattle home. So do some of the poorest.

Clinical trials of HIV vaccine to start in the US

The National Institutes of Health on Wednesday announced that it will begin clinical trial testing of a new HIV vaccine in the United States and South Africa.

New Yorkers block busload of immigrants headed to new shelter

At least 10 people were arrested after angry New Yorkers took to the streets of Staten Island on Tuesday to block a busload of immigrants as they headed to a converted shelter.

SEC adopts ‘greenwashing’ rule for ESG and growth funds

The Securities and Exchange Commission has adopted a new rule that tightens restrictions surrounding the naming of investment funds that prioritize environmental or social concerns.

WATCH LIVE: Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell addresses interest rate decision

Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell is holding a press briefing on the interest rate decision as officials are expected to leave the interest rate unchanged in Wednesday’s announcement as the rate of inflation is slightly easing up while oil prices are surging.

Oliver Anthony announces plans for international tour following viral song success

Country music sensation Oliver Anthony is taking his music global, announcing plans to play at venues across North America and around the world.

Senate spending bill fails to clear procedural hurdle as negotiations continue

The Senate failed to pass a procedural vote on Wednesday on a spending measure funding the departments of Agriculture, Transportation, and Housing and Urban Development, as well as veterans affairs and military construction, for next year on Wednesday, after top Republicans voted against the measure in an effort to buy more time to strike a deal.

UAW strike: Stellantis announces plan to lay off dozens and anticipates needing to furlough hundreds

Stellantis announced it would temporarily lay off 68 workers at an assembly plant in Ohio as the United Auto Workers strike nears a week.

Food stamps: Delaware direct payment worth up to $1,691 goes out in three days for September

Delaware residents who receive financial support from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will be issued their final payments for September in three days.
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