Today's Headlines: Job Market Cooled but Was Still Strong in August

Price Cap on Russian Oil Wins Backing of G7 Ministers
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Job Market Cooled but Was Still Strong in August

Job Market Cooled but Was Still Strong in August

By Ben Casselman

The monthly employment report suggested that the Federal Reserve might be able to tame inflation without causing a recession.

Price Cap on Russian Oil Wins Backing of G7 Ministers

Price Cap on Russian Oil Wins Backing of G7 Ministers

By Alan Rappeport and Jim Tankersley

The proposal aims to stabilize unsettled energy markets in the wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine. But it faces considerable obstacles.

Serena Williams, Moving Toward Retirement, Ends Her Magical Run at the U.S. Open

Serena Williams, Moving Toward Retirement, Ends Her Magical Run at the U.S. Open

By Matthew Futterman

"It's been the most incredible ride and journey I've ever been on in my life," Williams, wiping tears, said on court after the match.

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What Brittney Griner's Income Says About Women's Basketball

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Biden Is Hopeful That the Economy Is Stabilizing After Jobs Report

Video Video: Biden Is Hopeful That the Economy Is Stabilizing After Jobs Report

By The Associated Press

President Biden said that the Labor Department's August jobs report indicated that inflation may be beginning to ease.

Argentina's Vice President Unharmed After Attack

Video Video: Argentina's Vice President Unharmed After Attack

By The Associated Press

Video showed a man pointing a pistol at the head of Vice President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner of Argentina.

U.N. Watchdog to Stay Permanently at Ukrainian Nuclear Plant

Video Video: U.N. Watchdog to Stay Permanently at Ukrainian Nuclear Plant

By Reuters

Rafael Mariano Grossi, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said two United Nations experts would remain at the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant to provide independent assessments of its safety.

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