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A Key Inflation Gauge Sets 40-Year High as Gas and Food Soar
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Facebook Resorts to Old Smear Tactics Against TikTok
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U.S. Job Openings, Quitting at Near-Record High in February
Job openings hovered at a near-record level in February, little changed from the previous month, continuing a trend that Federal Reserve officials see as a driver of inflation.
