Could the Seahawks have interest in controversial Texas Tech quarterback Brendan Sorsby, who it was revealed Monday will be available to NFL teams via a supplemental draft later this summer? The first ...
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Baker Donelson's core healthcare practices have new leaders as demand for services continues to grow. The firm promoted a firmwide leader and an office leader to oversee key healthcare groups. It has ...
The consumer price index rose at a seasonally adjusted 0.5% for the month, putting the annual inflation rate at 4.2%, both in line with expectations. The core CPI accelerated 0.2% for the month and ...
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June 25, 2026: Apple increased the price for the 16-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Max by $500, citing cost increases for memory and storage components. The base model now starts at $4,399 (up from $3,899).
Macworld reports that Apple is developing a new “Dark Cherry” signature color for the iPhone 18 Pro, described as a deep wine-like red shade. The iPhone 18 Pro series is expected to feature design ...
Inflation ticked higher in May as American consumers continued to face elevated fuel prices amid the Iran war's impact on the energy market and across the economy. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) ...
Consumer prices rose at a faster rate for a third-straight month in May, to 4.2 percent annually, as the energy shock put more pressure on the U.S. economy. Note: Data is seasonally adjusted year-over ...