LIRR strike has many worrying about Monday's commute. Here's the latest. - CBS News
Updated on: May 17, 2026 / 8:41 PM EDT / CBS New York Long Island Rail Road workers were back on the picket lines at various spots in New York City and on Long Island on Sunday, voicing their concerns and demands as the strike continues for a second day. It comes as the National Mediation Board said Sunday evening it summoned LIRR union leaders and Metropolitan Transportation Authority management to a meeting to resume bargaining.
Is it a problem if the Fed speaks too much? - CNN
The Federal Reserve is yapping too much about the economy, according to Kevin Warsh, the US central bank’s incoming leader. During his confirmation hearing last month, Warsh argued that Fed officials “speak quite frequently” and stressed that “truth-seeking is more important than repetition.” “If one has a press conference, one wants to deliver some important news,” he said.
Green energy will have the last laugh — because of Trump - Salon.com
Save Donald Trump’s war in Iran has created the biggest energy crisis in modern history that the International Energy Agency has described as “the largest supply disruption in the history of the global oil market.” The crisis can’t be spun, no matter how hard Trump, Fox News and Energy Secretary (and fracking magnate) Chris Wright try. Because the big takeaway, ultimately far more significant than any regime change or reshuffling of alliances, is that the president has unintentionally kicked off a global race to renewable energy.
Swatch shuts stores after crowds queue for new watch - BBC
ShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleRumeana JahangirBBCHundreds of people queued outside the Liverpool branch on Saturday morningSwatch has closed its stores in cities across the UK after hundreds of people queued outside branches eager to buy a new limited edition watch. The Swiss firm said it would not open its branches in London "in light of safety considerations for both our customers and our staff".