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Global markets follow Wall Street down.
Persistently high inflation and the fear of recession continues to loom over stocks.

Ernst & Young to Pay $100 Million Fine After Auditors Cheated on Exams
The S.E.C. said the cheating involved hundreds of the firm’s auditors from 2017 to 2021.

What is a recession, and when is the next one going to begin?
Recessions since World War II have lasted just over 10 months each, on average. The last one, which began in 2020, lasted just two months.

Germany raises gas emergency level, warning of a crisis.
Germany’s economy minister triggered the second stage of an emergency plan a week after Russia cut back on gas to Europe, sending prices soaring and...

Westminster Dog Show 2022 Live Updates: The Road to Best in Show
Live commentary, analysis and photos from Wednesday’s group finals and the Best in Show judging from Lyndhurst.

Powell says the central bank will look for ‘compelling evidence’ that inflation is cooling.
Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, is testifying before a Senate committee at a moment of rapid inflation and rising interest rates.

Bill Cosby Civil Trial Live Updates: Jury Finds Cosby Sexually Assaulted Teen in 1975
The lawsuit was brought by Judy Huth, who accused Mr. Cosby of sexually assaulting her at the Playboy Mansion in 1975 when she was 16.

2022 Westminster Dog Show Photos
The 2022 competition is underway, with dogs of all shapes and sizes basking in the sunlight of a contest that needed to be relocated for...

Nationwide train strike brings Britain to a standstill, exposing economic unease.
With regular gasoline around $5 per gallon, suspending the federal gas tax would provide a measure of relief for consumers, but Congress would need to...