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Month: February 2024

Fed minutes: Officials worried that progress on inflation could stall in coming months

By Associated Press WASHINGTON — Federal Reserve officials acknowledged at their most recent meeting in January that there had been “significant progress” in reducing U.S. inflation. But some of the policymakers expressed concern that strong growth in spending and hiring could disrupt that progress. In minutes from the Jan. 30-31 meeting released Wednesday, most Fed

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Business news in brief

By The Associated Press Germany says Europe’s largest economy is in ‘troubled waters’ FRANKFURT, Germany | The German government says Europe’s largest economy is in “troubled waters.” It’s slashing its growth forecast for this year as it struggles with a lack of skilled labor, excessive bureaucracy, high interest rates and lagging investment in new projects.

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Young people are lukewarm about Biden – and giving them more information doesn’t move the needle much

By Neil O’Brian University of Oregon The Conversation via AP Recent polling for the November 2024 election shows that President Joe Biden is struggling with young voters, who have traditionally supported Democrats. A December 2023 poll showed that 49% of young people supported former President Donald Trump, while just 43% of 18- to 29-year-olds said

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Correction for Weekender

By NewsPress Now In the most recent edition of the Midweek, a story was rerun about the Antique Mall returning to the St. Joseph Civic Arena. The story appeared on page A7 and said the mall was holding its annual event “this weekend.” In fact the event was last weekend, Feb. 17-18. The News-Press apologizes

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It’s Your Call for Feb. 21

By NewsPress Now Don’t understand it I don’t understand why our country isn’t supporting Ukraine. I’ve heard all the excuses from the Republicans I can possibly stomach. And I’ve been a Republican. But this isn’t what Republicans do. Wake up call Historians have ranked Donald Trump at No. 45, being the worst president out of

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Late Notices, Feb 21, 2024

By NewsPress Now Late Notices Darryl R. Coston Darryl R. Coston, 61, St. Joseph, formerly of Memphis, Tennessee, passed away Feb. 19, 2024. Arrangements pending Meierhoffer Funeral Home & Crematory Pamela K. Foster Pamela Kay Foster, 67, of St. Joseph, passed away Feb. 18, 2024. Visitation 6 to 8 p.m. Friday at Heaton-Bowman-Smith & Sidenfaden

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eEdition Business Segment-2

By NewsPress Now Foreign Exchange The U.S. dollar strengthened against the Mexican peso but fell versus the British pound and Japanese yen. The greenback also weakened against the Swiss franc and the euro. Commodities Energy prices closed broadly lower Tuesday. Wholesale gasoline, heating oil and natural gas all lost over 2%. U.S. crude fell 1.3%.

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Benefits of small classrooms

By Metro Creative Families have their own reasons for choosing private school over public, and class size may factor into those decisions. According to U.S. News and World Report, the student-to-teacher ratio at private schools in 2021 was 12.5 students per teacher, lower than the average 15.4 at public schools. The National Center for Education

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Southern Baptists oust one church for having woman pastor, two others over sexual-abuse policy

By Associated Press The Southern Baptist Convention’s top administrative body voted Tuesday to oust four congregations — one for having a woman as senior minister, two for what it said were failures related to the denomination’s sexual-abuse policy and one for lack of financial participation. The SBC’s Executive Committee announced the decision after a closed-door

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