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Plus: Tribal nations stepped up when Oklahoma turned down federal food aid for kids. And theme park attendance dips.
Also: pricing mortgage rates, why airport food is so expensive, and a projectionist remembers his reel life.
Also: Disney’s streaming service posts its first profit, and noise from a bitcoin mine haunts people in a rural Texas town.
People have attributed symptoms from ringing ears to heart issues to the noise, Andrew Chow of Time explains.
Also, the not-so-bad reasons for the higher jobless rate, and “stealth shopping” is on the rise.
Scary words about the stock market, but is it really that bad? Also, exporting services and a status report on a possible TikTok sale.
“My first mobile phone was a huge suitcase I would put in the seat next to me,” recalls Kristina Azab. Later, she cherished her BlackBerry.
But Spanish-language interpreters are likely to do well. That’s information, right? Plus, shipping rates may come down next year.
That’s basically what American workers did last quarter. Plus, celebrity book clubs are a major force in the publishing industry.
Quantitative tightening drives up interest rates and cools the economy. When is it time to reverse course? Plus, the central bank decides to keep interest rates steady, and temp worker employment falls.