In a surprising move, India's central bank cut its benchmark interest rate to 5.5%, the lowest since August 2022. This decision, driven by softening inflation and lower growth, raises questions about future monetary policy as the economy adapts to global challenges.
Katie Couric shares insights on her journey from traditional news to launching Barolo Films, aiming to create impactful documentaries and scripted content. Discover her thoughts on the evolving media landscape and her ambitious plans for the future.
Sean O'Malley prepares for his return to the octagon at UFC 316 against Merab Dvalishvili. Despite claims of improved training, doubts arise from Henry Cejudo's revelations. Will O'Malley reclaim his title?
Wells Fargo is experiencing a significant turning point as the Federal Reserve lifts its $1.95 trillion asset cap, allowing for unprecedented growth opportunities. Analysts are predicting a surge in stock value, with optimism returning to investors.
In a controversial decision, the Trump administration has rescinded guidance protecting pregnant patients in medical emergencies from being denied care due to state abortion bans, raising concerns among healthcare providers and advocates.
The Trump administration's decision to revoke guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions raises serious concerns for women's health, especially in states with strict abortion bans. Advocates warn this could lead to dangerous consequences for pregnant women in medical emergencies.
With three weeks to go until the 2025 NBA Draft, the Spurs face tough decisions with their second and fourteenth picks. Should they trade for a superstar or draft a promising guard? Vote now!
In a surprising move, Citigroup has ended its seven-year policy that restricted banking services to firearm manufacturers and sellers, sparking backlash from gun control advocates and raising questions about corporate responsibility.
Wells Fargo's recent victory in lifting the asset cap imposed by the Fed signals a turnaround for the bank, allowing for expansion in key areas. CEO Charlie Scharf celebrates this pivotal milestone as shares rise 2.7% in after-hours trading.
Jonathan Joss, known for his roles in 'King of the Hill' and 'Parks and Recreation,' was fatally shot in San Antonio. His husband claims they faced years of harassment. The suspect has been arrested.