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U.S. Gas Prices End Streak of Declines Just Short of 100 Days
Falling fuel costs have recently helped temper overall inflation, but the effect may be waning.

McDonald’s Begins to Reopen Restaurants in Ukraine This Week
Three outlets will open in Kyiv for delivery, before a wider reopening in the capital and west of the country over the next two months.

Adobe Agrees to Buy Figma, a Design Platform, for $20 Billion
The acquisition comes as deal-making in the United States cools and technology company valuations fall amid rising fears of a possible recession.

U.S. Gas Prices Have Fallen for 91 Straight Days, Relieving Inflationary Pressure
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King Charles to Replace Queen Elizabeth on Bank Notes and Coins
Queen Elizabeth II faced right on British coins. Her son and successor might face the other way.

Stocks slip for a fifth-straight day with jobs report looming.
The pullback preceded the U.S. government’s latest update on the state of the job market on Friday.

Dollar Stores Report Higher Sales as Shoppers Seek Bargains
American shoppers are gravitating toward less expensive stores as inflation drives up rents and grocery costs.

Why Wall Street is so focused on the Fed’s Jackson Hole conference.
The Jackson Hole event is a forum to discuss pressing economic issues and often a venue for making big announcements or floating significant ideas.

S&P 500 has its worst day since mid-June as interest rate concerns return to Wall Street.
Increasing pessimism about the possibility of a recession and the Federal Reserve’s efforts to rein in inflation have put the brakes on a market rebound.

Starbucks Is Ordered to Reinstate Fired Activist Employees
A judge gave the company five days to bring back seven workers who were fired after their efforts to unionize a branch in Memphis.