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E.C.B. Raises Rates for First Time in 11 Years: Live Updates
The European Central Bank raised its key interest rate by half a percentage point, a bigger-than-expected move as it joins the global fight against inflation.

Ford increases its battery supply to meet its electric-vehicle goals.
The automaker said it had reached deals to acquire more battery packs in its push to produce 600,000 electric vehicles a year by the end...

Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh Speaks at Anti-Abortion Event
The remarks by Harbaugh, who was quoted as saying, “I believe in having the courage to let the unborn be born,” run counter to those...

Track and Field World Championships Updates: Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Leads Jamaican Sweep in the 100-Meters
Shericka Jackson took silver in 10.73, and Olympic gold medalist Elaine Thompson-Herah won bronze in 10.81. The three sprinters also swept the event at the...

Ask a Flight Attendant About Flying Now
Whether you have travel anxieties or you’re just curious about what really goes on behind the curtain, you can finally get your questions answered.

Consumer Prices Jump Sharply Again in June: Live Updates
The Consumer Price Index rose 9.1 percent from a year ago, a 40-year high that defied expectations of moderating price pressures. Food, rent and gasoline...

Djokovic vs. Kyrgios: How to Watch the Wimbledon Men’s Singles Final
Djokovic, a six-time Wimbledon champion, plays Nick Kyrgios, who is appearing in his first Grand Slam singles final.

Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton Named All-Star Starters
The Yankees sluggers will join Mike Trout of the Angels in the American League’s starting outfield.

U.S. Job Growth Remains Solid in June: Live Updates
The hotter-than-expected boost to the labor market eases worries of an economic slowdown but complicates efforts to fight inflation.

Income and spending rose less than prices in May.
Consumer spending, adjusted for inflation, fell for the first time this year.