The retirement plan has participants in almost every state, with the largest concentration in the Midwest.
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The Federal Reserve is deflating financial bubbles, without a crash
Fed policymakers have long shied away from using monetary policy to address asset bubbles, saying interest-rate hikes are too blunt a tool for such a mission.
Hundreds of New York Times employees picket offices during 24-hour strike
Reporters, editors, photographers and other employees go on strike after marathon negotiations broke off Wednesday evening.
House passes $858 billion defense bill, scrapping COVID vaccine mandate for military members
It now goes to the Senate, where it is expected to pass easily, then to the president to be signed into law.
Judge unseals documents in gay bar shooting suspect’s past case
Under Colorado law, records are automatically sealed when a case is dropped and defendants are not prosecuted as happened in Anderson Lee Aldrich’s 2021 case.
Two women sue Twitter alleging discriminatory layoffs
The lawsuit alleges that 57% of female employees were laid off, compared to less than half of men.
Kremlin says up to Zelensky when Ukraine conflict ends
The Kremlin has long said that Ukraine must accept Russian conditions to end the fighting, now in its tenth month.
Average long-term mortgage rate falls a fourth straight week
Mortgage rates are still more than double what they were a year ago, mirroring a sharp rise in the yield on the 10-year Treasury note.
Former Theranos executive gets nearly 13 years
After years of promoting the technology, ex-CEO Elizabeth Holmes and Balwani were warned that the blood tests were inaccurate, but they continued to raise money from investors.
House passes bill protecting same-sex, interracial unions
Both of Maine’s representatives voted with their fellow House Democrats in favor of the legislation. Sen. Susan Collins, who helped lead negotiations in the Senate, attended a ceremony after the vote with Speaker Nancy Pelosi and House Majority Leader Chuck Schumer.