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WSJ Opinion: Matt Taibbi's 'Twitter Files' Testimony
  + stars: | 2023-03-27 | by ( ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
How Jerome Powell Became the U.S.’s Most Powerful Economic VoiceJerome Powell, as the chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve, appears to hold the country’s economic health in his hands. It’s a coveted role that has earned him both praise and criticism. Here’s how balancing aggressive and conservative policy got him to the top. Illustration: John McColgan for The Wall Street Journal
Persons: Jerome Powell, It’s, John McColgan Organizations: U.S . Federal Reserve, Wall Street
Jan 31 (Reuters) - Britain's four-times Olympic champion Mo Farah will take part in his home London Marathon in April after missing the race last year, the long-distance runner said on Tuesday. Farah, who won the Chicago Marathon in 2018 and is also the national record holder in the marathon, missed the London Marathon last year when he was forced to withdraw due to injury. "The London Marathon has always been special to me and I am looking forward to being back out there on the roads of my home town." "It was disappointing not to have taken part in last year's London Marathon. I had such a fantastic summer on the track and the plan was always to follow that with my marathon debut in London," the 2021 Birmingham Games gold medallist said.
Bed Bath & Beyond Inc. said it doesn’t have the funds to repay its banks after they determined the retailer has defaulted on its credit lines. The banks are calling for an immediate repayment of all outstanding loans under the credit agreement. The company has $186 million in outstanding letters of credit. The filing indicates the growing financial constraints the retailer is under to operate normally, a month after it warned of a possible bankruptcy filing. Bed Bath & Beyond recently warned it may be filing for bankruptcy in just a few weeks.
Injured Farah out of London Marathon
  + stars: | 2022-09-28 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +1 min
LONDON, Sept 28 (Reuters) - Britain's four times Olympic champion Mo Farah has withdrawn from his home London Marathon on Sunday after suffering a hip injury. Organisers said on Wednesday that the six times world champion was not fit to compete despite intensive treatment. His absence is a second blow to organisers in the space of a week after Kenya's women's world record holder and twice London Marathon champion Brigid Kosgei withdrew due to a minor hamstring injury. read moreCommonwealth Games 10,000m champion Eilish McColgan also withdrew this month on medical grounds while Ethiopia's men's world champion Tamirat Tola pulled out in August due to muscle fatigue. Register now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com RegisterReporting by Alan Baldwin, editing by Toby DavisOur Standards: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.
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