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Fannie Mae Says a 'Modest Recession' Is 'Expected' in Second Half of the Year
The agency noted that unsustainable consumer spending and a slowing housing market may contribute to a looming recession.
Amazon Employees Plan a Walkout at Seattle Headquarters, Say Morale Is at an 'All-Time Low'
The organizers hope the walkout will include nearly 1,000 participants.
These 15 U.S. States Have the Highest Employment Levels, According to a New Report
In April, 17 states had unemployment rates lower than the national average of 3.4%.
American Airlines and JetBlue Ordered To Cease Partnership in the Northeast U.S. By Justice Department
The Justice Department sued to stop the Northeast Alliance, claiming it increased airfare and reduced options in domestic markets.
Meta Slammed With $1.3 Billion Fine For Violating EU Privacy Policy
The company intends to appeal the ruling, including the "unjustified and unnecessary fine."
Según informes, Instagram está lanzando una aplicación basada en texto para competir con Twitter
El debut de la herramienta podría ocurrir tan pronto como el próximo mes.