Inflation is coming down but the Fed isn't about to declare victory just yet The Federal Reserve is expected to continue its crackdown on inflation by raising interest rates, but only by a quarter percentage point. That would be the smallest rate hike since last March. A Martinez
Before enormous, emotional crowd, Boeing delivers final 747 Thousands of former and current Boeing workers joined customers and other guests to bid farewell to the company's final 747 jumbo jet. The hours-long celebration for the so-called “Queen of the Skies" took place in the giant building that once housed the 747 production line. Tom Banse
Photos: A final send-off for Boeing's 747 Thousands gathered for a celebration of the last 747 on Tuesday, January 31, 2023, at Boeing's factory in Everett. Megan Farmer
Boeing bids farewell to its final 747 jumbo jet Boeing's giant widebody airplane factory in Everett was filled to capacity today for the ceremony. Megan Farmer
New York's AG is suing for fraud after some nursing home owners took large profits After the nursing home where Leann Sample worked was bought by private investors, it started falling apart. Literally. But the owners of the facility were making huge profits. Jordan Rau - Kaiser Health News
A look at how inflation may be starting to ease There has been a string of negative news about the economy this month — but nonetheless, stock and bond markets are headed for big gains in January. What gives? David Gura
Exxon announced record earnings. It's bound to renew scrutiny of Big Oil Exxon earned nearly $56 billion in profit last year, the biggest annual profit any Western oil company has ever seen. Chevron set its own record with $35 billion in profit. Camila Domonoske
AI can lead to employment discrimination. What to do about it is up for debate The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says artificial intelligence-based hiring tools may be creating discriminatory barriers to jobs. The agency is seeking input on how to prevent harm. Andrea Hsu
Big oil saw big profits in 2022 Exxon reported more than $55 billion in profits for 2022, a record for the U.S. oil industry. Sky-high profits for oil have prompted windfall taxes in Europe and political pressure in the U.S. Camila Domonoske
A man accused of torturing women is using dating apps to look for victims, police say Authorities are looking for Benjamin Obadiah Foster, who they accuse of kidnapping and assaulting a woman in Oregon — years after he was charged with holding his then-girlfriend captive in Las Vegas. Rachel Treisman