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Federal Reserve Chair Jerome H. Powell testifies before a House Financial Services hearing on "The Federal Reserve's Semi-Annual Monetary Policy Report" on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., March 8, 2023.by a quarter point next week, despite the second- and third-biggest bank failures in history.
A shopper browses meat department at a Los Angeles supermarket on Feb. 13, 2023 in Los Angeles.Speaking of inflation, the government's consumer in flation report for February is due at 8:30 a.m. ET Tuesday. It's expected to come in somewhat cooler than January's consumer price index, showing that the Fed continues to make a little progress in its battle against price increases.
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Snow, rain, powerful winds could lash central Pa. this weekRain could start overnight Monday into Tuesday and turn into snow showers Tuesday morning, forecasters said.
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Yet another Pacific storm will soak San Diego County on TuesdayForecasters say the north coastal area could get an inch or more of rain and some inland valleys and foothills could receive more as wet pattern continues in Southern California.
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Simon Gratz High School set to reopen Tuesday pending asbestos inspection outcomeSchool District of Philadelphia officials state Simon Gratz High School is set, tentatively, to open Tuesday, March 14, provided an inspection of the facility meets district approval.
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Mastery Gratz, closed Monday, may reopen Tuesday“The inspections continue to identify minor findings that are repaired or addressed the same day,” Mastery CEO Scott Gordon told Gratz families in a letter.
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Villanova accepts men’s NIT bid, opens on the road at Liberty University Tuesday nightVillanova is playing in the NIT for the first time since 2004, and the Wildcats are opening up on the road at Liberty.
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New Zealand to lift state of emergency on TuesdayNew Zealand will move out of a state of emergency on Tuesday as the country starts to recover from damage caused by Cyclone Gabrielle last month, Minister for Emergency Management Kieran McAnulty said on Monday.
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