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The chairman also indicated that the Federal Reserve expects to make just one reduction this year, but that could change as the data comes in. Plus: neighborhood rebrand alphabet soup.
… as Dr. Evil says. But how much is that in today’s dollars? Plus, we discuss whether pet insurance is worth it.
Roll Mobility, an app for mapping accessibility infrastructure and linking disabled communities, went viral. Now the team needs to raise funds.
Summers are getting hotter and new clean energy generators can help prevent outages. Plus, Apple launches AI — finally.
A good chunk of the 272,000 new jobs added to payrolls in May were in leisure and hospitality, thanks to summer travel and rising wages.
With advances in the decaffeination process and the use of better beans, coffee lovers are giving decaf another shot.
The European Central Bank’s rate cuts won’t sway the Fed. Plus, congestion pricing costs in NYC.