Daniela Sirtori-Cortina

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Starbucks Unionized Baristas' Strike Coincides With Red Cup Giveaway

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Today's strike took place in more than 200 U.S. cities and is the barista union's largest to date.

Business Lunches Are Back In New York, Chicago As Pandemic Fades

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Restaurants are also benefiting from increased in-person dining compared to this time last year.

Warren, Jayapal Ask Supreme Court To Get Tougher On Judges' Conflicts Of Interest

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Politicians want to eliminate judges' investment conflicts of interest.

Cash Is King For America's Pandemic Newlyweds

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The pandemic accelerated a trend that saw newly married couples wanting cash as wedding gifts.

Even Your Little August Beach Vacation Will Cost More This Year

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Vacation rentals in the Hamptons are 50% more expensive than they were pre-pandemic.

Marriage Madness Across America Has Wedding Costs Soaring

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The nation's post-lockdown marriage stampede has sparked a scramble for everything associated with nuptials.

Travel Nightmares May Scrub Your August Vacation Plans

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Airline capacity constraints, labor shortages and unprecedented weather are weighing on summer holiday plans.

Bond Traders Gird For More Pain After Biggest Loss Since 1980

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The Bloomberg Barclays U.S. Treasury Index sank 4.25% in the three months to March 31.

Bill Gross Surprises With Short Bets On Treasurys, GameStop

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Treasurys are familiar territory for Gross, who once managed the world’s biggest bond fund.

Bill Gross Favors Value Stocks, Says Best Days Are Behind Growth

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Gross posits that the epic decline in real rates that powered the surge in growth stocks has run its course.

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