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Travis Kelce said Wednesday the NFL is “overdoing it” with the amount of times it's shown Taylor Swift while the music star attended his Kansas City Chiefs games the last two weeks. Swift was in a suite Sunday night at MetLife Stadium for the Chiefs' victory over the New York Jets in primetime. “Damn, that's crazy,” Travis Kelce said. Jason Kelce, who plays for the Philadelphia Eagles, said he believes the NFL just isn't used to having as many celebrities at games. “I’ll tell you what though, you never know, you could get caught throwing a big ol’ cheeseburger in and you look like an idiot, you know what I mean,” Travis Kelce said.
Persons: Taylor, Travis, Travis Kelce, it's, Taylor Swift, Swift, Jason Kelce, ” Travis Kelce, , ” Kelce, Ryan Reynolds, Blake Lively, Hugh Jackman, Kelce, hasn't, Organizations: Kansas City Chiefs, MetLife, Chiefs, New York Jets, Philadelphia Eagles, NBA
The relative stability of inflation expectations last month came as the survey found respondents predicted accelerating price increases for a range of key categories. At the same time, survey respondents were more downbeat about access to credit and their current and future financial positions. A record number of households reported that credit was harder to get and a rising number of respondents predicted tougher credit access in the months ahead. The New York Fed survey arrives as the Fed moves toward its next rate-setting Federal Open Market Committee meeting, scheduled for September 19-20. Inflation expectations “have been incredibly well behaved, “ New York Fed President John Williams said last Thursday.
Persons: Shannon Stapleton, , John Williams, we've, Michael S, Chizu Organizations: Federal Reserve Bank of New, REUTERS, New York Fed, “ New York Fed, Thomson Locations: Federal Reserve Bank of New York, New York City, U.S, July’s, Central
36 Hours in New York City
  + stars: | 2022-10-06 | by ( Becky Hughes | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
3:30 p.m. Get a bird’s eye view of the cityPack in 400 years of history at the Museum of the City of New York in East Harlem ($20 suggested admission), opposite Central Park at the top end of Museum Mile . Its ongoing exhibition, “ New York at Its Core, ” will give you a glimpse of the neighborhoods you’ll encounter this weekend, and an overview of the many eras of the city’s development, including its few decades as the Dutch settlement of New Amsterdam, its 19th-century shift to an immigrant hub, the growth of the city’s park program after the New Deal and the birth of the punk and hip-hop subcultures of the 1970s and 1980s.
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