Two-time NBA champion Bill Walton dead at 71
After he was done playing, the Hall of Famer launched a career as a broadcaster.
Asian Americans were left off judge benches last year, employment data shows
The community accounted for a tiny portion of judges in the U.S.
The ‘absolute worst’ of times for car buying are over
The “absolute worst” of times for car buying are over as dealerships slash prices heading into the summer, analysts say.
Prosecutors ask judge in classified documents case to block Trump from statements endangering law enforcement
The request comes after the former president falsely claimed the Biden administration authorized the FBI to use deadly force against him during the 2022 search of Mar-a-Lago.
The Fed probably won’t be delivering any interest rate cuts this summer
Investors likely will have to sweat out a summer during which it looks increasingly unlikely that the Federal Reserve will be cutting interest rates.
UAW challenges Mercedes-Benz union vote, asks NLRB for new election
The UAW alleges Mercedes-Benz fired pro-union workers, forced workers to attend anti-union meetings, and interfered with workers’ ability to advocate.
Boeing, NASA say Starliner astronaut launch will move forward despite spacecraft helium leak
Boeing and NASA are moving forward with a June 1 launch attempt of the first crewed Starliner mission despite a “stable” leak in its propulsion system.
The key for markets next week will be inflation as stocks try to maintain record highs
The April personal consumption expenditures report will give investors another look at the inflation picture.
Two CVS retail stores in Rhode Island join new national pharmacy union
The votes at the CVS stores signal growing momentum in a movement to help thousands of U.S. pharmacy workers address what they call unsafe working conditions.
Here’s how U.S. health officials are responding to bird flu in humans after second case
A strain of bird flu called H5N1 has been confirmed in dairy cows in nine U.S. states, as well as in two people.