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Biden Eyes Raskin as Top Fed Banking Regulator

Sarah Bloom Raskin is being considered to become the Fed’s vice chairwoman for supervision, as part of a group of central-bank nominees that could be unveiled as early as next week.

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These Food Items Are Getting More Costly in 2022

Many food manufacturers say they plan to raise prices in 2022 for a range of products from macaroni-and-cheese to snacks, the latest sign that consumers will continue to face higher costs at the supermarket.

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The $900 Billion Cash Pile Inflating Startup Valuations

SPACs and venture capitalists are plowing money into startups at record rates, looking past worries about lofty valuations.

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Churches Target New Members, With Help From Big Data

Borrowing techniques long used by businesses and political campaigns, churches are using data to find those they believe would be most receptive to their messages—often, people in crisis. A small company called Gloo has put itself at the forefront of the effort.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original

Federal Prosecutors Are Using a Law Intended for the Mob in Unexpected Cases

A statute created to bring down the mafia is being used more creatively to go after individuals, like singer R. Kelly and Nxivm founder Keith Raniere.

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U.S., Russia Move Closer to Talks Over Ukraine as Moscow Masses Troops

Both sides agree to hold discussions in January, though they differ over how to structure the negotiations, U.S. officials said.

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Omicron Starts to Slow U.S. Economy as Consumer Spending Flags

Fewer people are dining in restaurants, and rising case numbers are leading many businesses to close for a short period.

The Wall Street Journal |  | Fuente original