The latest rally came as investors weighed a mix of company earnings reports and new data showing inflation jumped by the most in four decades last month.
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Passenger rail service returns to Vermont city after nearly 70-year absence
Passenger rail service is returning to Vermont’s largest city after an absence of almost 70 years as part of a renewal of interest in passenger rail service nationwide.
Bill to aid computer chip firms passes Congress, heads to Biden’s desk
Republican leadership in the House recommended a vote against the bill, but some Republicans viewed passing the legislation as important for national security.
Navy speeds development of drone ships to close gap with China
The U.S. Navy believes the technology can help with the 3 keys for military success – weapons range, scouting, and command and control – at a lower cost and risk to personnel.
Ships must slow down more often to save right whales, regulators say
Vessel strikes and entanglement in fishing gear are the biggest threats to the giant animals, which number fewer than 340 and are dwindling in population.
Oil companies see unprecedented profits as consumer prices soared
On Friday, Exxon Mobil booked an unprecedented $17.85 billion profit for the second quarter and Chevron made a record $11.62 billion.
Why build new tollbooths if the Maine Turnpike plans a future without cash?
The Maine Turnpike Authority says going cashless will take time.
Senate passes bill to subsidize U.S.-made semiconductor chips
A shortage during the pandemic has caused price hikes and supply-chain disruptions in several industries.
First Trader Joe’s union approved at Massachusetts store
The next step is putting together a negotiating committee to hammer out a contract with the California-based company, which has about 530 stores nationwide.
Facebook ends funding for U.S. news partnerships program
Meta Platforms Inc. posted its first revenue decline Wednesday in its history.