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The U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to deliver another interest rate cut in December, extending its effort to stabilize a slowing economy under the strain of a weakened labor market and a historic government shutdown that has clouded official data.…

Amazon.com, the second-largest private employer in the United States, is facing fresh scrutiny after being accused of punishing warehouse employees who request accommodations for disabilities. A proposed class-action lawsuit filed in New York on Wednesday alleges that the company’s attendance…

Wall Street’s momentum turned mixed on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average closing at a record high even as the Nasdaq slipped, revealing a rotation out of technology and into sectors more grounded in the real economy. Investors appeared to take confidence…

India’s capital was still reeling on Wednesday as the government confirmed that the car explosion near Delhi’s Red Fort was a “terror incident.” The attack, which killed eight people and injured at least twenty more, marks the city’s first major blast in…

A quiet revolution is forming beneath the hum of servers. As the world’s data centers multiply to meet the hunger of artificial intelligence, they are triggering something far more fundamental — a global surge in energy storage. According to a…

In Newark’s Ironbound district, the hum of commerce has quieted. At Rosa Ludena’s small electronics store, shelves of phone cases hang untouched while foot traffic dwindles. For Ludena — a U.S. citizen who emigrated from Ecuador — the reason is…

General Motors has quietly begun a sweeping reorganization of its global supply network — instructing thousands of suppliers to eliminate parts sourced from China within the next two years. The move marks one of the most ambitious corporate responses yet…

The U.S. House of Representatives is preparing to vote on a bill that would end the longest government shutdown in American history, a 43-day standoff that has rippled through federal agencies, disrupted air travel, and strained millions of households. With a narrow…

When news broke of the $102 million Louvre jewel heist in Paris, the first alert outside France didn’t go to Interpol’s archives — it went straight to Belgium. Within hours, the “Pink Diamond” network, Europol’s secure channel for high-value thefts,…

The legislation poised to end the longest government shutdown in U.S. history has set off a new storm in Washington — not over spending cuts or policy trade-offs, but over a little-noticed clause that could entitle a group of Republican…