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Sep 11 2023
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St. Paul Public Schools notifies families of data breach from February
St. Paul Public Schools notified families and staff last week of a “data security incident” last winter that may have exposed students’ names and email addresses. In a letter sent out on Friday, the district said it became aware of the issue in February and flagged the FBI, Minnesota IT Services and the Minnesota Department of Public Safety to investigate “an unauthorized third party” that had
KSTPApr 12 2024
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Ringo Starr Looks for the Bright Side on Single 'February Sky'
Ringo Starr has released a new single, “February Sky,” along with a visualizer featuring never-before-seen clips from the musician’s archives. The uplifting song is the first listen from his forthcoming solo EP, Crooked Boy, which will be released on a limited-edition marble vinyl on April 20 for Record Store Day. “Gonna stand up rise above the rain,” Starr sings on the track. “Start a
RollingStone.comApr 11 2024
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UK furthers recession rebound with 0.1% GDP growth in February
Plane contrails streak across the sky over Regent Street on February 15, 2024 in London, England. LONDON — U.K. gross domestic product grew 0.1% in February, the Office for National Statistics said on Friday. That was in line with a projection in a Reuters poll. The economy contracted in the third and fourth corners of 2023, putting the U.K. in a technical recession. January recorded light
CNBCApr 27 2024
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Putin Didn’t Directly Order Alexei Navalny’s February Death, U.S. Spy Agencies Find
Alexei Navalny’s February death in an Arctic penal colony prompted a new wave of sanctions targeting Russia’s economy, upended delicate negotiations to exchange prisoners between Russia and the West, and left Russia’s limited opposition in disarray.
Russian President Vladimir Putin might not have planned for it to happen when it did.
U.S. intelligence agencies have determined
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 16 2024
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UK Inflation Stronger Than Expected on Higher Fuel Prices
UK inflation slowed less than expected last month, underscoring the reluctance of some Bank of England officials to begin cutting interest rates.
Consumer prices rose 3.2% in March compared with a year earlier, down from 3.4% in February, the Office for National Statistics said Wednesday. While it was the lowest since September 2021, the BOE and private-sector economists had expected a
BloombergApr 25 2024
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Slowing growth plus stubborn inflation add up to a headache for Fed officials
The slowing growth and stubborn inflation picture emerging in the U.S. economy may not be quite a nightmare scenario for the Federal Reserve, but it at least could make for some restless sleep. First-quarter results released Thursday showed the U.S. economy slugging along at a 1.6% annualized pace, the slowest in almost two years, and inflation running nearly double where it was in the
CNBCApr 03 2024
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Eurozone Inflation Falls Faster Than Expected To 2.4% In March
The eurozone's annual rate of inflation dipped further than predicted in March, thanks to a continued slowdown in food and drink price increases, official data showed Wednesday.
Consumer price rises in the single currency area slowed to 2.4 percent, from 2.6 percent in February, the EU's statistics agency said. Analysts surveyed by FactSet predicted inflation would remain stable at 2.6
Barron'sApr 17 2024
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South African Inflation Cools to Two-Month Low in March
South Africa’s inflation rate dipped to a two-month low in March, but that is unlikely to persuade policymakers to cut borrowing costs as the drop is expected to be short-lived because of rising oil prices and renewed rand weakness.
Consumer prices rose 5.3% in March from a year earlier, compared with 5.6% in February, Pretoria-based Statistics South Africa said Wednesday in a statement
BloombergNov 13 2023
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Asia stocks rise ahead of US inflation data; yen stumbles
Asian shares inched up on Tuesday in cautious trading ahead of a crucial U.S. inflation report that could heavily influence the Federal Reserve's policy outlook, while the fragile yen flirted with one-year lows, putting it back in the intervention zone.
MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan (.MIAPJ0000PUS) was 0.49% higher, while Tokyo's Nikkei (.N225) gained 0.36
Reuters