Supreme Court Releases Code Of Conduct For Justices
The court said the document is a "codification of principles" regarded as governing the conduct of justices.
'QAnon Shaman' Plans To Run For Congress In 2024
Jacob Angely-Chansley took the first step to run for a House of Representatives seat after serving more than 2 years in prison.
Emirates Orders 95 Boeing Airplanes For $52 Billion
Emirates says the expanded fleet will support Dubai's economic agenda.
In Focus This Week: Biden-Xi Meeting, Inflation Data, Retail Earnings
Retail sales, industrial production will also be released; Congress needs to reach an agreement to avert a government shutdown by the end of the week.
Joe Manchin Says He Won't Run For Senate Reelection Next Year
The West Virginia senator criticized divisions and said he will travel the country to mobilize the middle.
Powell Says Fed Isn't Convinced Rates Have Increased Enough
In a more hawkish speech, the Fed chair warned against "head fakes" from inflation.
Fed Officials See 'Progress' On Slowing Inflation, More Data Needed
Tom Barkin said the economy is still to show impacts of higher rates, while Michelle Bowman said the current rate appears to be "restrictive."
Eight Days To Avoid Government Shutdown: What's The Plan?
Republican Speaker Mike Johnson is having closed-door meetings; Democrats say they won't accept demands of "MAGA extremists."
Jobless Claims Fall Again After Two Weeks Of Increases
The four-week average rose to the highest level since mid-September.
GOP Debate: Attacks On Trump And Biden, Support For Israel, Personal Clashes
Donald Trump skipped the debate for the third time and held a rally at the same time.
Disney Profit, Streaming Subscribers Beat Analysts' Expectations
Disney also announced an increase in its goal for cost cuts.
New York Mayor Eric Adams Mobilizes Task Force To Tackle Rising Retail Theft Crisis
The task force will guide the Adams administration on legislative solutions, improve intelligence sharing and ensure best practices implementation.
Citibank To Pay $25.9 Million For Discrimination Against Armenian Americans
The CFPB said the bank treated credit card applicants as criminals.
Ohio Votes To Approve Recreational Marijuana
The law can still be modified by the state's legislature
Powell Asks For 'Flexibility And Agility' From Fed Economists
The Federal Reserve chair didn't discuss the economy or interest rates in his speech.
Mortgage Rates See Biggest Drop In More Than A Year
Applications for mortgages rose as lenders tried to take advantage of lower rates.
Under Armour Cuts Forecast For Annual Sales On Sluggish North America
The company shares gained as it raised guidance for gross margin.
Five Candidates Qualify For Third Republican Presidential Debate
Donald Trump, who leads other Republican candidates in election polls, will hold a rally competing with the debate.
Americans' Credit Card Debt And Delinquencies Jump Led By Millennials
A New York Fed study showed that the annual gain in credit card debt reached a record.
D.R. Horton Expects Its Home Sales To Rise Despite High Mortgage Rates
The company's forecast and quarterly results beat analysts' estimates.
WeWork Files For Bankruptcy With Almost $19 Billion In Debt
The company, which has locations in 37 countries, said the process only involves U.S. and Canada units.
Uber Says Demand Is 'Stronger Than Ever' For Holiday Season
The company's forecast for bookings and adjusted Ebtida in the fourth quarter is above analysts' estimates.
New York's Fifth Avenue To Be For Pedestrian's Only Three Sundays This Holiday Season
The initiative aims to replicate the success of last year when sales had a boost of 6.6%.
Dating App Bumble Names New CEO, Founder To Become Executive Chair
The new CEO will join the company in January after leaving Salesforce's Slack.
Citigroup Considers Cutting At Least 10% Of Jobs: Report
The cuts are part of the bank's reorganization plan, CNBC said.
Putin To Run For President Again In 2024: Report
An announcement could come in the next few weeks, the Reuters news agency reported.
In Focus This Week: Israel Aid, Powell Speech, Uber, Disney Earnings
In politics, there will be a new debate of Republican presidential candidates; Donald Trump takes the stand in the civil trial against his family and company.
Burger King Owner Misses Estimates After Slower Growth And Currency Impacts
Canadian group Restaurant Brands said the conflict in the Middle East could have a negative impact on its businesses.
US Economy Adds Fewer Jobs Than Expected, Unemployment Rises
The numbers for September and August were lower than previously reported, reinforcing that the job market is less heated.
Jeff Bezos To Move To Miami After Almost 30 Years In Seattle
The move comes after reports of a purchase of a $79 million property by the billionaire in the Miami area.