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May 14 2024
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NJ’s American Dream Mall Gets Boost as First-Quarter Sales Soar
Sales at New Jersey’s American Dream mega mall soared in the first quarter as consumers demonstrated continued demand following the busy holiday shopping period.
Gross sales for the mall’s retail, attractions, entertainment, dining and parking rose 27% to just under $148 million in the first quarter compared to the same period a year earlier, according to a municipal bond filing.
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May 17 2024
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Death of teen who ate a spicy chip has experts rethinking capsaicin and its effects
The tragic death of a Massachusetts teenager who collapsed after eating an extremely spicy tortilla chip last year may prompt both doctors and food manufacturers to take a closer look at the ingredient that provides the punch — capsaicin. Harris Wolobah died in September at age 14 from cardiopulmonary arrest “in the setting of recent ingestion of food substance with high capsaicin
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May 18 2024
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Rick Rieder’s Contrarian Take on Inflation and Fed Rate Increases
Welcome to the Wall Street Week newsletter, giving you investing food for thought from our conversations on Bloomberg Television with some of the best minds on Global Wall Street. I'm David Westin, and this week we talked with BlackRock’s Rick Rieder about the Fed's effect on inflation, Paul Taubman of PJT Partners about M&A and Elizabeth Krear of J.D. Power about new tariffs on Chinese
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May 18 2024
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Sophie Turner Makes Food for Her 2 Kids but Mostly Orders Takeout for Herself: ‘I’m Not the Best Cook’
Sophie Turner loves her food to-go. In honor of her cover story for the June issue of , the actress, 28, blindly taste-tested British takeout, or what they call takeaway in the U.K., as she raved about how she likes to consume her food. “I love takeaways. I live for takeaways,” Turner began. “I spend most of my life ordering takeaways.” Then detailing that she is “not the best cook in the
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May 17 2024
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Joe Biden and Donald Trump Sway Voters in Swing States
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May 17 2024
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CFPB readies crackdown on predatory lending after Supreme Court win
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau plans to restart its aggressive crackdown against payday lenders and other companies that offer high-cost, short-term loans to poor borrowers, after a Supreme Court ruling this week resolved a challenge to the federal agency’s authority to act.
The decision is expected to ease some of the persistent political and legal obstacles at the CFPB,
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May 17 2024
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A leader for the AI skeptics
Artificial intelligence skeptics haven’t made much headway in getting Washington to slow the tech’s rollout in health care or regulate it more strictly. But they have an ally in Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.). Booker said this week he is worried lawmakers could make the same mistakes they did with social media in taking a laissez-faire approach. “Government did virtually nothing, nothing to protect
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May 16 2024
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Norway’s Households See Inflation Remaining Stubborn in Survey
Norwegian households expect quicker inflation over the next year than they foresaw a quarter ago, signaling decreasing confidence that price pressure in the Nordic country is abating.
Households now see consumer-price growth at 2.8% in a year’s time, compared with 2.7% previously, according to a quarterly survey commissioned by the central bank. Over the next two to three years,
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May 13 2024
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Inflation moving ‘a baby step’ in the right direction? Here’s what Wall Street economists expect from this week’s big reports.
After a quiet week for U.S. economic indicators, this week will ramp up with Wednesday’s release of the key April consumer price index.
For economists, attention is centered on the Federal Reserve and whether there are potential paths to interest-rate cuts before next winter.
The trend toward lower inflation was interrupted in the first quarter....
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May 17 2024
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Meme-Stock Mania Crashes Into Reality of Depleted Covid Savings
You can add meme stocks to the list of things sending mixed signals about the economy as Wall Street traders and central bankers try to assess the health of US consumers.
The job market is cooling, credit card delinquencies are rising and people have burned their excess pandemic savings as food and housing costs slam household budgets. And yet, all it takes is a cryptic tweet from a
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