Worries about an escalation of tensions in the Middle East rattled investors on Monday, with the Dow swinging 600 points over the course of the day to close about 250 points lower. That's after the blue chip index dropped nearly 500 points on Friday. Read full article
The US Department of Justice is preparing to sue the country's largest concert promoter and ticketing website Live Nation in the coming weeks for breaking America's antitrust laws, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing anonymous sources familiar with the Justice Department's plans. Read full article
US stocks wavered Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said a "lack of further progress" on inflation means the central bank likely won't cut interest rates at its upcoming policy meeting just two weeks away, keeping them higher for longer. Read full article
Most employers must offer "reasonable accommodations" to workers related to pregnancy or childbirth, including providing time off for an abortion, according to a final rule issued Monday by the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Read full article
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