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Federal Reserve · WashingtonThe Federal Reserve on Wednesday approved a widely anticipated rate cut and signaled that two more are on the way before the end of the year as concerns intensified over the U.S. labor market. In an 11 to 1 vote that signaled less dissent than Wall Street had anticipated, the Federal Open Market Committee lowered its benchmark overnight lending rate by a quarter percentage point. The decision puts the overnight funds rate in a range between 4%-4.25%.See the Story
Federal Reserve cuts key rate by quarter-point and signals two more cuts this year
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Business · United StatesBy John Liu, CNN (CNN) — Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Jerry Greenfield has quit the ice-cream brand amid a dispute with its British owner Unilever, according a post by the other co-founder Ben Cohen. Cohen shared a statement from Greenfield that said quitting was “one of the hardest and most painful decisions” he’d ever made, as he accused Unilever of curtailing the ice-cream maker’s ability to speak out on social causes. “Standing up for the values…See the Story
Ben & Jerry’s co-founder Greenfield leaves ice cream brand due clash with Unilever on social issues
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Climate Change · BrusselAs elsewhere in the world, Europe has again been hit by extreme weather events this year, and global warming will continue to make these disasters more intense and frequent. This summer's heat waves, droughts and floods are expected to cost the European economy more than EUR 120 billion, according to a scientific study published this Monday.See the Story
The Extreme Weather of the Summer of 2025 Cost Europe €43 Billion According to a Study
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