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The March Personal Consumption Expenditures Price Index posted a stronger-than-expected increase, up 2.3% from year-ago levels. Economists forecast that the index would rise 2.1%. When volatile ...
The Colombian superstar nets the highest March gross since the launch of Billboard's monthly Boxscore charts. By Eric Frankenberg Shakira is No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Tours chart for March ...
March 2025 was the windiest March on record for many U.S. cities, and Michigan also saw above-average winds. More than 1,500 wind damage reports were submitted to the National Weather Service in ...
A 17 percent month-on-month postholiday surge in China’s steel output lifted the March global total, according to the World Steel Association. While the spike in output in China may be good for steel ...
By Rick Porter Television Business Editor YouTube hit another high point in TV usage in March, and Prime Video’s Reacher flexed its considerable muscle as well. Nielsen’s monthly Gauge report ...
Inflation in March slowed more than expected again to 2.4% year-over-year, from 2.8% in February. The report reflects price data from before President Donald Trump's latest round of tariffs.
Inflation cooled significantly in March amid a drop in energy and transportation prices, giving consumers a bit of a break before a wave of new tariffs began to kick in this month, potentially ...
Thousands of people gather at Daley Plaza for a “Hands Off!” protest and march criticizing recent actions by Elon Musk and President Donald Trump on April 5, 2025, in Chicago. “Hands Off!” ...
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate stayed roughly even at 4.2 percent, according to data released Friday by the Labor Department. The monthly federal jobs ...
The U.S. economy continued to add jobs in March and the pace of job gains picked up at a faster pace than a month ago despite economic uncertainty. The Labor Department on Friday announced that ...
Central Ohio saw a wave of new restaurant openings in March, with Japanese cuisine being particularly popular. Local favorites like Libby Lou's Fun Factory and Maison Skalli expanded with second ...