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Federal Reserve To Hike Rates By Record Half-Percentage Point
The last time the Federal Reserve raised rates by a half-percentage point was more than two decades ago. The last time the Federal Reserve raised rates by a half-percentage point was more than two decades ago. -
White House Unveils $3.16 Billion To Increase U.S. Battery Production
The $3.16 billion will be taken out from the recently passed bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The $3.16 billion will be taken out from the recently passed bipartisan Infrastructure Law. -
U.S. Truckers Struggling With Record-High Diesel Prices
The national average price of diesel surged to $5.296 per gallon over the weekend, nearly 4.3% higher compared to the previous week. The national average price of diesel surged to $5.296 per gallon over the weekend, nearly 4.3% higher compared to the previous week. -
Alabama Jail Officer And Inmate Missing, Marshals Service Offering $10,000 Reward
The U.S. Marshals Service is offering a $10,000 reward for any information that will lead to the capture of the escaped inmate. The U.S. Marshals Service is offering a $10,000 reward for any information that will lead to the capture of the escaped inmate. -
Brooklyn Subway Shooting: At Least 29 Injured, Shooter Still At Large
The shooter, who witnesses said was dressed in a neon orange and green construction vest, fired 33 shots at passengers inside a Manhattan-bound train. The shooter, who witnesses said was dressed in a neon orange and green construction vest, fired 33 shots at passengers inside a Manhattan-bound train. -
PG&E Agrees To Pay $55 Million To Settle Wildfire Cases
PG&E was accused of being responsible for several major wildfires, including last year's Dixie fire, the second-largest wildfire in Californian history. PG&E was accused of being responsible for several major wildfires, including last year's Dixie fire, the second-largest wildfire in Californian history. -
Viral Video Shows Police Pulling Over Driverless Cruise Taxi In San Francisco
Cruise said it had already spoken to SFPD about the incident and no citation was issued against them. Cruise said it had already spoken to SFPD about the incident and no citation was issued against them. -
Men Impersonating Homeland Security Agents And Their Ties To Iran Being Investigated
A federal court has ordered the two men to remain in custody pending a detention hearing. A federal court has ordered the two men to remain in custody pending a detention hearing. -
Cash App Data Breach Affects More Than 8 Million U.S. Customers
Cash App says the breach only affects U.S. users who use its Investing service, which numbers around 8.2 million customers. Cash App says the breach only affects U.S. users who use its Investing service, which numbers around 8.2 million customers. -
Toyota Nearing EV Tax Credit Cap For U.S. Electric Car Buyers
Toyota estimates that it would reach the 200,000-vehicle limit for tax credits by the end of June. Toyota estimates that it would reach the 200,000-vehicle limit for tax credits by the end of June.