China shuffles leadership committee and retains many Xi allies
But the new list for China’s central committee left off several officials with more market-leaning tendencies.
Stocks could continue to break higher as Apple, big tech report earnings in week ahead
Stocks are expected to take their cue from the bond market in the coming week, as investors weigh earnings from bellwethers Apple, Microsoft and Alphabet.
CDC is discussing using oral polio vaccine for first time in 20 years to stop New York outbreak
The U.S. currently uses the inactivated polio vaccine, which is highly effective at preventing paralysis but does not stop transmission of the virus.
A cardiologist shares the 5 foods she avoids for a ‘healthy heart’—and what she eats instead
Dr. Elizabeth Klodas, a cardiologist and nutritionist, shares the surprising foods that aren’t actually that good for your heart health—and what she eats instead for a healthy, well-balance diet.
Apple has six iPads to choose from. Here’s how to pick the right one for you
Apple has two new iPads, bringing the total to six in its current lineup. They range in price from $329 to $2,399. Here’s how to pick the right one for you.
U.S. consumer is soldiering on despite soaring inflation and recession risk, credit card giants say
American Express and Bank of America said U.S. consumers have demonstrated a willingness to continue to pay higher prices.
PGA Tour sues LIV Golf’s Saudi backers to force evidence discovery
The lawsuit, filed Friday in the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of New York, continues a series of antitrust claims between the rival groups.
Meloni takes charge as PM as Italy swings to the right
Giorgia Meloni faces daunting challenges, notably a looming recession, rising energy bills and how to present a united front over the Ukraine war.
Top investors say it’s foolish to ignore the value in tech stocks right now. What to buy and when
After months of heavy selling, some prominent investors have come to the conclusion that a slew of stocks are now ripe for investment.
EU leaders give political backing to gas price cap — but details yet to be hammered out
The EU moved one step closer to establishing a cap on gas prices after several months of discussions, with Germany now conceding that the idea “makes sense.”




