CNBC Daily Open: Oversold in September, bounce in October?
Even a cooler-than-expected core PCE reading— an increase of just 0.1% for the month! — couldn’t cheer investors.
Is the party over? New data suggests revenge travel may be ending soon
After enduring years of inflation and rising travel prices, travelers may be finally cracking under the economic pressure, new reports suggest.
Dow slides to begin October even as Congress staves off government shutdown: Live updates
Legislators passed an 11th-hour deal to keep the government funded.
China’s big ‘Golden Week’ is here. Three hot destinations for spending — and a stock with 95% upside
Three surveys of consumers in China reveal where they plan to spend during one of the biggest holidays since the country ended its Covid-19 controls.
Biden says there’s ‘not much time’ to keep aid flowing to Ukraine and Congress must ‘stop the games’
President Joe Biden said American aid to Ukraine will keep flowing for now as he sought to reassure allies of continued U.S. financial support for the war effort.
Parents who raise kids with high emotional intelligence never use these 3 phrases: Harvard neuroscience expert
As parents, we all want to raise emotionally intelligent kids. Neuropsychologist Dr. Julia DiGangi reveals three phrases you should never say to your kids.
Five new cargo vessels heading for Ukrainian Black Sea ports: MarineTraffic
Five new ships look to be on their way to Ukrainian sea ports using a new corridor opened to resume predominantly agricultural exports.
Pro-Russian ex-PM Fico wins Slovak election, needs allies for government
A government led by Fico and his SMER-SSD party would see Slovakia joining Hungary in challenging the EU’s consensus on support for Ukraine
Putin marks anniversary of annexation of Ukrainian regions as drones attack overnight
Russian President Putin insisted that the residents of four Ukrainian regions that Moscow illegally annexed “made their choice — to be with their Fatherland.”
Biden signs 45-day funding bill to keep government open
The Senate passed a spending bill Saturday night averting a government shutdown that would have triggered a calamitous domino effect on the American public and economy.




