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Sporting News on MSNIs Cam Smith in danger of demotion? Astros writer offers his take
Houston Astros outfielder Cam Smith has been on the "struggle bus" for the past two months. Is he on the way to the minor ...
Markets are tiptoeing into Jackson Hole day, wobbling after a pentad of down days with rates traders looking over their shoulder at last week’s hot PPI — the first crack of thunder that tariffs aren’t ...
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Money on MSNCurrent Mortgage Rates: August 21, 2025
Freddie Mac’s rate for a 30-year fixed rate mortgage averaged 6.58% for the week ending August 21, unchanged from a week ago.
Dividend hikes from CHMG, MTB, MLM and UCB stand out as investors seek stability amid Fed rate-cut uncertainty and market volatility.
The Astros’ humiliating three-game sweep at Comerica Park continued a concerning trend. Houston is 14-22 since July 7. Entering play Wednesday, only the Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants and ...
As the Fed stays hawkish in the FOMC Minutes, the hopes are now pinned to today’s jobless claims, as a September rate cut could be confirmed.
Feeling exhausted every day became the norm for Brigitte Siefken, so much so that she'd have to go back to bed after breakfast or nap in the afternoon just to function.
On August 19, a CNBC interview with Joanne Feeney, partner and portfolio manager at Advisors Capital Management, shed light on the current dynamics influencing the American consumer.
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Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold vs Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: How the two foldable smartphones compare
Google has unveiled the Pixel 10 Pro Fold, its second foldable phone, boasting full dust resistance and an IP68 rating. Priced at Rs 1,72,999, it feat ...
EU Mid-Market Update: Treading water until Walmart earnings and kick off of Jackson Hole Symposium; Meta AI unit hiring freeze confirmed by spokesperson.
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Yardbarker on MSNRays to promote top prospect Carson Williams
Williams, 22, is the Rays’ top prospect and one of the top prospects in MLB. The Rays took him 28th overall in the 2021 draft ...
In mid-summer, employment statistics began to hint at a weakening in the economy, and with inflation apparently tepid, Washington started to press the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates. Claiming ...
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