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| Abstract | The Washington Post meanwhile is reporting that Meta is preparing for another round of job cuts. Thousands of jobs could be impacted. Facebook's parent company is looking to downsize and reorganize its hierarchy. This comes three months after CEO Mark Zuckerberg slashed 11,000 jobs and assured workers he did not anticipate more layoffs. Amazon has closed the deal to buy primary care provider One Medical. |
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| AbstractList | Starbucks employees in Buffalo who voted to unionize have walked off the job. We first told you about this group last month. They became the first shop in Starbucks history to be rep by a union. Yesterday, six of them hit the picket line citing COVID safety concerns. The protests forced the coffee shop to close for the day. The conflict in Ukraine has sent gas prices skyrocketing to levels not seen in 14-years. AAA says the average price of gas across the U.S. is now above $4.00 a gallon, that's an increase of 40 cents in just the past week. The highest average ever recorded is $4.11 back in 2008. Analysts say the record could be broken by the end of the week. The list of companies cutting ties with Russia is growing longer. Starbucks says it's looking to increase employee benefits but only for its non-union workers. Interim CEO Howard Schultz told the company's leadership that he is reviewing the benefits, but that legally he would not be able to offer them to unionize stores because of their bargaining agreements. At least 16 Starbucks stores have recently voted to unionize with close to 200 more filing the initial paperwork. All three major indexes closed in the green Monday as Wall Street braced for its last trading day of the month. The Dow gained 72 points. The NASDAQ also up by 72. And the S&P500 gained 12 points. Some signs the housing market may be rebounding. Pending home sales saw the largest monthly increase since June of 2020. Tesla is moving its headquarters out of Silicon Valley. CEO Elon Musk said he's transferring the main office from Palo Alto, California, to Austin, Texas, where he currently lives and where a new Tesla factory is being built. Musk threatened to move the company's headquarters last year amid a dispute over coronavirus restrictions, but he insists the electric carmaker will keep expanding its manufacturing capacity in the Golden State. It's not clear when the move will happen. The best numbers on Wall Street so far this week as stocks closed broadly higher Wednesday. The Dow gained 416 points, NASDAQ up 319, the S&P 500 gaining 63. Walmart woes, the retail giant is laying off hundreds of its corporate workers beginning this week, around 200 jobs in total are being cut. The news comes about a week after the company has slashed its profit outlook. But Walmart says it's investing in other areas and creating some new roles. Walmart is the largest employer in the country. Wall Street closed higher Monday as key earnings reports ease some investor concern. Technology and communication companies had some of the biggest gains in during a rebound rally. The Dow gained 550. The NASDAQ added 354. And the S&P500 was up 94 points. Netflix is launching a new feature that lets people using an existing account migrate a profile over to a brand-new account while preserving all their viewing history and settings. Investors are hoping the markets continue to trend positively after they ended in the green last week. The Dow gained 32 points. The NASDAQ soar 209 points. The S&P500 jumped 36 points. Bankrupt crypto exchange FTX is now under criminal investigation in the Bahamas. Police say they are looking at if any criminal misconduct occurred. FTX moved its headquarters to the island nation last year. More than 40,000 Tesla vehicles are being voluntarily recalled by the company. Wall Street opened the week with mixed reaction to renewed talks on the national debt ceiling crisis. The Dow lost 140 points. The NASDAQ gained 62. And the S&P500 gained a fraction of a point. The European Data Protection Board has fined Meta a record $1.3 billion over privacy violations. An investigation revealed Meta continued to transfer user data from Europe to America, even after it was banned from doing so in 2021. Home Depot wants to stretch Black Friday out with staggered deals this holiday season. The home improvement chain says it will offer customers Black Friday discounts for two months beginning in early November through December. The retailer previously announced it will be closed the day after Thanksgiving this year. Wall Street is closed today in honor of Presidents' Day. In the week ahead, investors will continue to monitor the latest geopolitical developments, and on the economic calendar, it's all about the consumer with new data on consumer sentiment and spending due. Demand for homes bounced back in January, according to the National Association of Realtors. Existing home sales rose 6.7 percent last month. Meantime, stocks ended mixed yesterday. At the close, the Dow rallied one-hundred and ninety-four points. The NASDAQ lost seventy-nine. The S&P500 added seven. For the first time ever, a federal jury has ruled three major pharmacy chains are liable for their role in distributing opioids. The verdict yesterday found CVS, Walgreens, and Walmart responsible for not stopping the painkillers from flowing into two Ohio counties. The White House is expected to ask Congress to pass a new minimum tax on billionaires later today as part of its 2023 budget. The billionaire minimum income tax plan would impose a 20 percent minimum tax rate on all households worth more than $100 million. This is the first time a bill specifically designed to hit billionaires is being proposed. If passed the White House says the new tax would bring in roughly $360 billion over the next ten years. The Washington Post meanwhile is reporting that Meta is preparing for another round of job cuts. Thousands of jobs could be impacted. Facebook's parent company is looking to downsize and reorganize its hierarchy. This comes three months after CEO Mark Zuckerberg slashed 11,000 jobs and assured workers he did not anticipate more layoffs. Amazon has closed the deal to buy primary care provider One Medical. Stocks closed higher Monday as investors tracked negotiations between lawmakers on the debt ceiling crisis. The Dow gained 47 points. The NASDAQ was up by 80. And the S&P500 gained 12 points. The former bosses of two U.S. banks that collapsed back in March called the situation unprecedented. The comments were major in testimony ahead of a hearing in Washington set to take place today. Wall Street ended sharply higher on Wednesday following its recent sell-off helped by falling treasury yields and an intervention from the Bank of England in the bond market. The Dow was up 548. The NASDAQ gained 222. And the S&P500 added 71. In the latest bid to hold gun manufacturers accountable for mass shootings, survivors and families of those killed in this summer's July 4th shooting in Highland Park Illinois filed 11 lawsuits Wednesday against gun makers Smith and Wesson accusing the company of illegally targeting ads aimed at young men at risk of committing violence. U.S. Stocks ticked up Monday as the top equity strategist said the market may be ignoring all signs of a recession. The Dow gained 100 points, NASDAQ was up by 34, and the S&P 500 gained 13 points. Production in Hollywood could be shut down if writers go on strike. The unionized group voted overwhelmingly to give their leaders the authority to call a walkout if a deal with producers is not reached. Costco is luring workers by raising starting wages again. The big box chain hiked its hourly pay from sixteen dollars to seventeen bucks this week. Costco's wage increases were enacted to help it compete with other large companies including Amazon, Target, and Best Buy, which all raised their starting pay last year. This is the second time in eight months Costco has bumped up pay for its employees. Spotify will add content advisories to podcast discussing COVID-19. The music streaming service will now direct listeners to a COVID-19 hub for information about the virus. The move comes after artists including Neil Young, Johnny Mitchell, and Nils Lofgren asked to be removed from Spotify over its role in hosting content that spreads COVID misinformation. A technical glitch with the New York stock exchange prompted a wild star to the market today with two of the three major indexes losing steam. The Dow gained 104 points. NASDAQ lost 30. And the S&P500 was down by two. The Department of Justice is accusing Google of illegally monopolizing online ads. The DOJ and eight states are suing the internet giant for acquiring competitors and steering potential customers to its own products. All three major indexes dropped Tuesday. The Dow closing at its lowest level of the year, rounding out a volatile month on Wall Street. The Dow lost 232 points. The NASDAQ also down by 11. And the S&P500 lost 12 points. Another top FTX executive pleaded guilty to criminal charges in a billion-dollar fraud case against disgraced founders Sam Bankman-Fried. A Twitter spat. Twitter shareholders have filed a lawsuit accusing Elon Musk of pushing down its stock price in order to either give himself an escape hatch from his $44 billion by a bid or room to negotiate a discount. Musk offered last month to buy Twitter for that huge price but later said the deal cannot go forward until the company provides information about how many bots there are. Stocks live Wednesday while investors awaited a House vote on raising the nation's debt ceiling. The Dow fell 134 points, the NASDAQ lost 82, and the S&P500 was down 25 points. Shares of Advance Auto Parts dropped 35 percent Wednesday, marking their worst trading day on record. The company's first-quarter earnings report fell way short of investors' expectations. Apple plans to improve the safety of its AirTags after complaints about unwanted tracking and stalking. The company said the devices will undergo software updates this year to add more safeguards for users some improvements are expected to include privacy warnings during AirTag setup and alerting people sooner if an unknown AirTag is traveling with them. Stocks rallied on Friday with some big numbers, with the Dow posting its biggest one-day percentage gain since early January. The Dow gained 546. The NASDAQ was up 269. The S&P taking in 75. A.I. is coming to a drive-through near you. CKE Restaurants Holdings, which oversees fast food chains like Checkers, Carl's Jr., and Hardee's, says artificial intelligence will soon work at its drive-throughs. All eyes will be on retailers this week as they kick off retail earnings season. Industry watchers expect companies to strike a more cautious tone as inflation lingers. The earning season begins with Walmart and Home Depot kicking things off tomorrow with their holiday quarter results. Then come others like Macy's, Best Buy, and Target. Check your fridge if you're a fan of these Starbucks drinks at home. The bear market continues, and stocks close strong on Tuesday. The Dow closed up 145 points, the NASDAQ gained 111, and the S&P is up by 30 points. A new report shows inflation is cooling in the U.S. Rising costs slowed for an 11th straight month in May as grocery prices eased again and gas more than reverse the previous month's rise. Overall consumer prices rose four percent from a year earlier. Employees at Kellogg's cereal plants across the nation are on strike. Roughly, fourteen hundred workers in four states walked off the job. The union and Kellogg have been at an impasse for more than a year. The president of a local union in Omaha says the dispute is over pay and benefits and the company has threatened to move work to Mexico. A mega diamond known as the rock will be up for bids this week. The two hundred twenty-eight carat gem is about the size of a golf ball. It's believed to be the largest white diamond ever to hit the auction block. The Rock had previously been worn as the centerpiece of a Cartier necklace. Christie's expects it will sell for upwards of thirty million dollars. The bidding starts Wednesday. Tesla has laid off nearly 200 workers. They were hourly autopilot employees so we're helping train the company's artificial intelligence. Tesla CEO Elon Musk said earlier this month that he plans to lay off 10 percent of his salary to white-collar staff. He's been cutting costs after admitting that Tesla's new factories have been money furnaces amid ongoing supply chain issues. A victory for some Starbucks workers in Buffalo, New York. They voted to unionize. Workers voted 19 to eight in favor of the union at one of three locations in Buffalo. If the labor board certifies the vote, it will be the first Starbucks own store in the country to unionize. Starbucks has long fought against employee efforts to form a union over its 50-year history. Grindr the popular LGBTQ-Plus dating app is going public through what's known as a spec merger. The deal values the company at more than $2 billion. It's the third dating app to go public in the last few years. Joining Bumble and Tinder parent Match Group. And more and more people are heading to the movies. AMC Entertainment reports first-quarter sales five times higher than a year prior. Wall Street closed after the first day of trading in 2023 with markets down. The Dow dropped 10 points. NASDAQ was down 79 points. And the S&P500 was down by 15 points. U.S. News and World Report is changing the way it ranks law schools after more than a dozen decided not to participate. The publication and now to put more emphasis on bar exam pass rates and post-law school employment. A huge rally in the markets today made some optimism. The Federal Reserve could stop hiking interest rates. The Dow gained 524 points. The NASDAQ was up by 287. And the S&P500 gained 79 points. NASA says SpaceX wants to launch another Starship rocket this summer. This after the first rocket blew a hole in the launch pad last week. CEO Elon Musk said that was one of his biggest concerns. Wall Street rallied more than one percent on Friday and the Nasdaq notched its biggest quarterly percentage gain since June 2020. The Dow gained 415. The NASDAQ was up 208. S&P500 gaining 58. Pink slips are coming to the golden arches. The Wall Street Journal reports that McDonald's is laying off some corporate workers this week. Employees were told they should work from home today through Wednesday so that the company can deliver staffing decisions virtually. U.S. stocks rallied on Thursday as First Republic secured a $30 billion lifeline from America's biggest banks. The Dow gained 371 points. The NASDAQ was up by 283. And the S&P500 also up by 68. Microsoft is adding A.I. tools to Office apps like Word, Excel, and Outlook. The new feature is named Copilot and it's a processing engine that would allow users to do things like summarize long emails, draft stories in word, and animate slides and PowerPoint. Could the end be near for Regal Cinemas? Cineworld group which owns the chain says it is considering filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The company has $4.8 billion in net debt. Regal is the world's second-largest movie theater chain. Box office revenue has rebounded this summer, but it's still running nearly 20 percent below pre-levels. Ford has cutting 3,000 jobs. Most are full-time salaried workers in the U.S., Canada, and India. The company has been looking to cut costs as it moves to more electric vehicles. U.S. stocks climbed Thursday with the S&P500 breaking its longest losing streak of the year. The Dow gained 108 points. The NASDAQ was up by 83. And the S&P500 gained 21 points. Mortgage rates in the U.S. have climb for a third straight week. The average 30-year fixed rate mortgage was 6.5 percent this week, up roughly six percent from the week before. Stocks ended higher for a second straight day Thursday ahead of a report due today on February's inflation data. The Dow gained 141 points. The NASDAQ was up by 87. And the S&P500 gained 23 points. FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried pleaded not guilty on Thursday to allegations he bribed Chinese officials and broke campaign finance laws. Stocks were up today following the weekend takeover of Credit Suisse by fellow Swiss bank UBS group. The Dow gained 382 points. The NASDAQ was up by 45. And the S&P500 gained 34 points. Footlocker says it plans to close 400 stores by 2026 as part of a corporate reset focusing on younger more diverse shoppers. CEO Mary Dillon also declared hybrid work is here to stay and says it's driving a big surge in casual dress that the sneaker giant will now look to capitalize on. The Omicron variant could put a damper on the annual ball drop-in Times Square. New York City's Mayor, Bill De Blasio, said officials will decide by Christmas whether to scale back the bash. Last year, only essential workers attended. The decision comes as the Omicron variant pushes up new infections and is expected to surge in the next few weeks. Apple is boosting pay for its employees. Starting wages for hourly workers in the U.S. will rise to $22.00 an hour or higher based on the market. That is according to the Wall Street Journal. It is a 45 percent increase from 2018. A memo says some workers were told that their pay increases would take effect in early July. More drone deliveries for Walmart. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has ramped up its travel warning for cruise ships to the highest level. The action comes as cruise ships operating in American waters have reported about 5,000 COVID cases to the health agency between December 15th and the 29th. That's a major jump compared to the first two weeks of the month when 162 cases were reported. A new study reveals Americans' blood pressure jumped during the pandemic. Researchers look at data on nearly half a million people from across the country who participated in wellness programs by Quest Diagnostics. They found their blood pressure spiked during the pandemic in April to December 2020 compared to 2019, especially for women. Amazon is under the threat of a criminal investigation by a panel of lawmakers. The House Judiciary Committee says the tech giant has, quote, "one final chance" to correct previous testimony by executives on its competition prices. In a letter, they cited recent media reports detailing Amazon's alleged practices undercutting business that sell on its platform by selling knockoffs. Stocks closed lower on Wall Street Friday as worries about interest rates offset an encouraging start to earnings reporting season for big U.S. companies. The DOW lost 143, the NASDAQ was down 42, S&P losing eight. Electric vehicles will be front and center at this week's auto show in Shanghai China. Automakers plan to unveil more than a dozen new electric SUVs, sedans and muscle cars, as the ruling Communist Party has invested billions of dollars in subsidies to buy an early lead in an emerging industry. The restaurant industry continues to suffer as the pandemic rages on. Ten thousand establishments around the U.S. have closed temporarily or permanently since the start of September. Restaurants regained some of their footing this summer as states ease restrictions on in-person dining. But the resurgence of cases has forced some cities and states to reinstate stricter rules. Advocates are calling on lawmakers to approve a hundred and twenty billion dollars in assistance for restaurants. Hearing Aids sold over the counter could be available this fall. The FDA has just decided to approve them. And those with mild to moderate hearing loss 18 or older should be able to buy hearing aids online and in stores as soon as October and it's without being required to see a doctor for an exam to get a prescription. The Biden administration says the FDA ruling will make the devices more accessible and affordable for millions of Americans. Stocks closed higher on Friday marking the end of a tumultuous week as Federal Reserve officials calmed investor fears over a potential liquidity crisis in the banking sector. The Dow gained 132. The NASDAQ was up 36. The S&P taking in 22. Recent U.S. bank failures will be the front and center topic as federal regulators are being called to testify before the House Financial Services Committee tomorrow. The Education Department is canceling nearly $6 billion in student loans for those who went to Corinthian Colleges. It affects some 560,000 borrowers, previously one of the largest for-profit education companies. The schools have been accused of predatory and unlawful practices and have faced numerous lawsuits. Corinthian filed for bankruptcy and closed in 2015. Meanwhile, stocks closed mixed yesterday led by gains in tech and industrial companies. The Dow did decline twenty-six points. The NASDAQ closed up eighteen, hitting a new record. The S&P 500 gained three points. The three major indexes ended mixed yesterday as stimulus hopes waver and jobless claims hit an eleven-week high. The Dow dropped sixty-nine points. The NASDAQ gained sixty-six. While the S&P 500 fell four points. Taking a closer look at those first time jobless claims, they rose to eight hundred and fifty-three thousand last week. That's the highest number since September 19th. It was worse than expected, and reflects ongoing troubles in the job market. Starbucks stocks fell yesterday after interim CEO Howard Schultz took the helm and announced that he was suspending the company's share buyback program. Schultz says he wants to invest more on its stores and workers. The announcement comes at a time when the coffee giant has been facing a push from employees to unionize. Nine Starbucks locations including its reserve roastery flagship in New York City have already voted to unionize more than 180 others have called for union elections. Auto prices have begun to ease from their record highs with more vehicles available at dealerships, but auto purchases still remain unaffordable for many, with average prices still 30 to 50 percent above pre-pandemic levels. The average used car cost nearly $31,000 last month and for a new car 47,000. : Stocks fell Friday as investors worry that signs of strength in the job market will keep the Federal Reserve hiking interest rates as it tries to tame inflation. The Dow dropped 348 points. The NASDAQ tumbled 304. And the S&P500 ended 68 points lower. Stocks slid Wednesday after the Federal Reserve raised interest rates once again by a quarter of a percentage point. The Dow lost 270 points. The NASDAQ was down by 55. And the S&P500 lost 28 points. Eli Lilly says it developed a new drug that appears to slow the progression of Alzheimer's. The drug maker says early testing has showed the experimental drug, Donanemab, slowed cognitive and functional decline by 35 percent. Wall Street closed lower Wednesday with the S&P500, ending its three-day winning streak and some disappointing results from Microsoft and Alphabet with gloomy earnings guidance adding growing fears of a global economic slowdown. The Dow was up two points. NASDAQ down 228. S&P500 lost 28 points. Mortgage rates have now surpassed seven percent for a 30-year mortgage the highest level since 2001. A landmark trial is set to begin today over whether pharmacies played a role in the nation's opioid crisis. The federal case in Cleveland will determine whether chains including CVS, Walgreens, Walmart and Giant Eagle are liable for costs linked to the crisis. Two Ohio counties claim the companies created an expensive public nuisance by dispensing millions of painkillers into their communities. Gas prices are at their highest level in eight years. AAA says the average cost of a gallon hit $3.47 yesterday, as a jump of seven cents compared to the previous week. Analysts say demand for gas is usually low this time of year, but prices are up because oil traders are concerned about the ongoing tensions between Russia and Ukraine. Google says it will delete users' location history for visits to abortion clinics after the overturning of Roe v. Wade. The decision from the nation's highest court overturned nearly 50 years of legal precedent by reversing its original opinion that women have a constitutional right to an abortion. A senior vice president at Google says the update will take effect in the coming weeks. Hard Rock International plans to shake up the Las Vegas Strip. The company agreed to buy the Mirage for $1.1 billion yesterday, and wants to build a guitar-shape hotel in its place. An artist rendering shows a purple guitar with beams of light to depict guitar strings. The sale is expected to close next year. The Mirage first opened back in 1989. And Uber Eats just made its furthest delivery ever. Stocks ended higher to end the week last week but today is a federal holiday so the markets will be closed. On Friday, the Dow gained 112. NASDAQ up 78. The S&P500 took in 15. The World Economic Forum begins today in Davos, Switzerland. The theme this year, Cooperation in a Fragmented World. The five-day event is a meeting of the top minds in business and comes amid recession fears due to rising interest rates. Crude oil meanwhile has surged above $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014 because of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Analysts are concerned that a war in Europe could disrupt global energy supplies. Oil prices have surged more than $20 a barrel since the start of the new year on fears the U.S. and Europe would impose sanctions on Russia's energy sector. The FDA has authorized COVID Vaccines adapted for the Omicron variant, you can get the new booster in as little as two months after getting your last vaccine. The CDC is expected to sign off on the new shots and recommend who should get them by the end of this week. Bed Bath and Beyond is closing 150 of its stores and laying off 20 percent of its workforce as the company tries to reverse its fortunes. JetBlue says it's trimming its summer schedule to avoid disruptions as the airline concentrates on rehiring personnel. According to multiple reports JetBlue already reduced its flight schedule by up to ten percent in May. It's expected to do the same for the rest of the summer. The company says that despite hiring more than 3000 new crew members this year, it still needs additional staff to keep up with travel demand. The CEO of mortgage company Better.com is now apologizing for the way he fired hundreds of employees during an online meeting. Vishal Garg laid off about 900 people over a Zoom call earlier this month. The video leaked, and he faced intense backlash on social media. Now, Garg is saying, I'm sorry. In a letter posted on the company Web site, he says, quote, I own the decision to do the layoffs, but in communicating it, I blundered the execution. Russia is accused of blocking Ukraine from exporting 22 million tons of food products. During an international meeting, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy warned a food crisis could be looming as food prices are already high around the world. Zelenskyy is asking for international aid in unblocking Ukrainian ports. Grain, barley, and sunflower are among the war-torn nation's biggest exports. Wall Street is back open for a half day of trading today. Investors continued to digest the latest slew of economic data, including the most recent read on GDP. The commerce department says the economy grew 2.1 percent in the third quarter. Consumers loosened their wallets this fall, according to the Commerce Department, personal spending rose 1.3 percent last month. Adidas is scrambling to sell $530 million of Yeezys, according to a report from the Financial Times. The sportswear giant cut its ties with Kanye West in October also known as Ye after his antisemitic remarks and hate speech. It will continue to sell the sneakers without the branding. Cutting ties cost Adidas more than $250 million in profits in 2022. Netflix is buying a former New Jersey army base for $55 million and turning it into a state-of-the-art production facility. Renewed recession fears fueled a dip in the markets Tuesday. The Dow lost 198 points. The Nasdaq slipped by 63. And the S&P 500 was down by 23 points. Volkswagen is recalling more than 143,000 Atlas SUVs because the passenger airbags may fail during a crash. Atlas SUVs made between 2018 and 2021 as well as 2020 Atlas Cross Sport vehicles are impacted. The German automaker tells NHTSA officials it will notify customers when a remedy is available. Wall Street finished higher Wednesday but fluctuated after the release of minutes from December's Federal Reserve meeting. The Dow was up 133. NASDAQ added 71. S&P500 was up 28 points. Amazon has announced it's laying off over 18,000 employees, twice as many workers as it had previously expected to lay off. Facebook parent company Meta recently announced 11,000 job cuts too in salesforce this week. Elon Musk kept the promise he made to Twitter. The Tesla CEO sold about four and a half million shares of his stock raising over five billion dollars. More than a billion will go toward paying tax obligations for stock options. Musk owns about a hundred and seventy million Tesla shares. Last weekend and he said he would sell ten percent of his holding to the company based on the results of a poll he conducted on Twitter. It was a mixed day Friday to end the week on Wall Street closing out their worst week since December. The Dow gained 169. NASDAQ lost 71. The S&P500 up eight. All eyes on Meta as the parent company to Facebook and Instagram might look to hand out more pink slips. Reports are that the company is delayed finalizing the budgets of multiple teams as it prepares a fresh round of job cuts. The U.S. stock market is closed today in observance of Labor Day, but stocks finished last week on a downbeat note going into the holiday weekend. The Dow lost 337 points. The NASDAQ dropped 154. And the S&P slid 42. The chief financial officer of the retail chain Bed Bath and Beyond has died by suicide according to the New York City medical examiner's office. Police officials say 52-year-old Gustavo Arnal fell from his Manhattan high-rise apartment Friday afternoon. Stocks dip Wednesday as lawmakers have still not reached a deal on raising the country's death ceiling ahead of that June 1st deadline. The Dow lost 255 points, the NASDAQ was down by 76, and the S&P500 lost 30 points. Apple will roll out the company's latest tech offerings at its worldwide developers' conference in two weeks. Stocks closed slightly lower on Wall Street Monday as investors began another busy week of earnings and economic reports. The Dow lost 46 points, NASDAQ down 21, the S&P losing 11. Democrats in the Senate are eyeing a possible vote this week on that huge economic bill that was surprisingly agreed to last week. That legislation boosts taxes on huge corporations and wealthy individuals, bolsters fossil fuels and climate change efforts, and curbs pharmaceutical prices. Stocks closed mixed Monday as investors anticipate more corporate earnings reports and new inflation data. The Dow lost 55 points. The NASDAQ was up by 21. And the S&P500 gained one point. Good news for some Americans with student debt, the Department of Education says it forgave $42 billion in student loans for more than 615,000 public service workers since October 2021. Lawmakers in the House are calling on the Justice Department to open a criminal investigation into the competitive practices at Amazon. They allege Amazon executives were not forthcoming during a House Judiciary Committee investigation of the online giant's market dominance of big tech. They claim it was misleading conduct designed to interfere with their inquiry. Elon Musk's purchase of Twitter is back on at the originally agreed-upon price of $44 billion. Musk's offer disclosed in a company filing comes less than two weeks before the trial between the two parties is scheduled to start in Delaware. Twitter's stock soared Tuesday to close at $52 a share. Musk tweeted that buying Twitter is an accelerant to creating X., the everything app. X. is the name of the holding company that Mr. Musk formed to buy Twitter. The stock market closing out with gains thanks to a lower-than-expected inflation report. The Consumer Price Index end at 7.1 for November, as all eyes are on the Fed meeting later today. The Dow up 103 points, NASDAQ up 113, and the S&P up 29. United Airlines is upgrading its fleet, and looking to expand, placing one of the biggest airline orders ever for twin aisle Boeing 887 planes, also known as the Dreamliner. According to Commerce Department, the trade deficit contracted by more than fourteen percent to $82.9 billion. That was better than expected thanks in part to a sharp increase in exports last month. Imports also rose modestly. For the second year in a row, many retailers will remain closed this Thanksgiving. Walmart, Target, Kohl's, Macy's, and JCPenney all say they are keeping their doors shut. Minimum wage is set to rise in a record number of states and cities next year. Starting January 1st, the minimum wage will increase in 21 states and 35 cities and counties across the nation. The hourly rate will hit or surpass $15.00 in 33 of those jurisdictions and more states and localities will follow suit later in the year. That's according to analysis released this month by the New York-based nonprofit, National Employment Law Project. There's new guidance on the daily use of low-dose aspirin which has long been recommended for heart health. A panel of medical experts now says most adults should not take aspirin to prevent a first heart attack or a stroke. Adults in their forties and fifties are advised to take aspirin only if their doctor determines they are at higher risk of heart disease and people who already had a heart attack or stroke should continue to take their daily aspirin. The Markets are closed today on Christmas Eve because Christmas day falls on a Saturday. Investors will be closely watching data on the latest Coronavirus wave to see whether it will affect the so-called end-of-year Santa Claus Rally. According to data from CFRA research, during the majority of years since 1945, U.S. Stocks have risen during the last five trading days of December and the first two days of January. JetBlue has made a surprise bid to buy Spirit Airlines. The $3.6 billion offer comes after Frontier Airlines put in their cash and stock offer worth $2.9 billion back in February. Frontier shares have since fallen reducing the value of that offer. Spirit Airlines said its board will evaluate and decide what's best for its shareholders. And everyone's favorite baseball stadium snack just got a new teammate, move over Cracker Jack and make room for Cracker Jill. For the second week in a row, long-term U.S. mortgage rates edged lower. The average benchmark 30-year mortgage slipped to 6.58 percent according to mortgage buyer Freddie Mac. That's down slightly from last week, but more than double where it was just one year ago. Meanwhile, unemployment claims are now the highest they've been since August. Some 240,000 people applied for unemployment benefits last week. U.S. jobless claims rise to 235,000. That is the most in nearly six months. The numbers indicate that a historically tight job market is easing up as companies let go of workers amid economic uncertainty. The Labor Department released its June jobs report today, and analysts expect that employers filled more than 276,000 jobs. Now to mortgage rates and the cost of home borrowing is suddenly falling again. New government numbers find e-scooter and e-bike injuries are on the rise. The CPSC says injuries spiked seventy percent over the last four year, sending more than a hundred and ninety thousand people to the emergency room. At least seventy-one deaths were reported. Experts are advising people to wear helmets and always check the ride for damages to avoid a potential crash. Some Skittles, Starburst, and Life Savers branded gummy candies have been recalled. The FDA says tiny strands of metal have been found in some packages. Some were loose in the bag. Others were actually embedded in the gummies. Consumers who bought the affected products are advised to throw them away. Stock markets will be closed in observance of Juneteenth today. As for Friday, Wall Street closed out its best week since March. But stocks drifted to modest losses. The Dow lost 108, NASDAQ down 93, S&P losing 16 points. Microsoft says, yep, we were hacked earlier this month. Sporadic but serious service disruptions hit its Outlook e-mail and OneDrive file sharing apps as well as its cloud computing platform. General Motors is set to make a big announcement this week. The automaker plans to invest more than $6 billion in two electric vehicle plants in Michigan. The move will help create up to 4,000 jobs. Electric vehicle sales made up less than three percent of all new car sales in the U.S. last year. But forecasters expect big increases over the next decade. GM has set a goal of phasing out tailpipe emissions in new vehicles by 2035. Disney CEO Bob Iger is slamming Florida Governor Ron DeSantis over what he calls anti-business policies. Iger accuses DeSantis of punishing Disney for its position on the state's Parental Rights in Education Act. DeSantis has named a new board to oversee the property and the business. WWE shares took a hit after their professional wrestling company announced a $9.3 billion deal with Endeavor's UFC. Walmart is trying to attract more truck drivers by boosting salaries and offering a certified training program. The nation's biggest retailer says it will start paying entry-level drivers between 95,000. $210,000 a year. The current salary is around 88,000. Walmart says it will also begin offering a 12-week training program that will give its workers a chance to become certified Walmart truck drivers. Funding for the E.V. chargers would come from the bipartisan infrastructure law. And while the Biden administration is pushing for more electric vehicles, the new Ford Mustang is all gasoline. Matt Pieper has that story and more in today's "MONEYWATCH" report. Stocks closed modestly higher on Wall Street Wednesday after a day of swerving between gains and losses. The Dow gained 30 points. NASDAQ up 86. S&P500 gaining 13. While some muscle cars are going E.V. not Ford. Unveiled last night in Detroit, the redesigned 2024 Mustang hardtop and convertible with two gas-powered engines. A group of restaurants and grocery stores in California is hoping to block a state Animal Welfare Law. The coalition filed a lawsuit seeking a two-year delay on a measure passed by voters back in 2018. It requires more space for breeding pigs, egg-laying chickens, and veal calves. It's scheduled to take effect on New Year's Day. Raising questions on whether bacon prices will go up or be in short supply. Elon Musk is set to address Twitter employees for the first time expected to reiterate his desire to own it. The Wall Street Journal says he's slated to answer pre-submitted employee questions for about an hour virtually. It comes amid his $44 billion offer to buy it. Musk reached a deal to acquire Twitter in April, but he has clashed with a company repeatedly since then, over the number of bots or fake accounts that exist on the social media platform. The world of sports is reacting to the atrocities seen as a result of the invasion of Ukraine. The Boston Athletic Association announced it will ban runners from Russia and Belarus from this year's Boston Marathon and its 5k race held two days earlier. Keep in mind the fastest man and woman of the Boston Marathon each win $150,000. Organizers say running is a global sport and as such, they must show support for the people of Ukraine. The Wall Street Journal reports layoffs could be underway at social media giant Twitter as new owner Elon Musk takes the reigns. Musk officially took over Twitter just a few days ago and has already fired top executives. Meanwhile, over the weekend, the Anti-Defamation League raised concerns saying hate speech has exploded on the platform since Musk's takeover. The Food and Drug Administration approved a new drug for ALS commonly known as Lou Gehrig's disease offering a victory for patients who have long sought the approval of the experimental drug which appears to marginally slow the progression of the disease. The drug's approval is not without skeptics. The FDA approved it based on results from only one small mid-stage study. Typically, the FDA requires two large studies or one with very persuasive survival results. |
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