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Gun Violence Hits Austin: Texas Bar Shooting Leaves 3 Dead and 14 Wounded as FBI Investigates Possible Terrorism (Associated Press)
Police say officers in Austin shot and killed the gunman in the attack. The FBI says the shooting is being investigated as a potential act of terrorism.
There have been at least two other high-profile shootings in Austin’s Sixth Street entertainment district within the past five years, including one in the summer of 2021 that left 14 people wounded, according to the AP.
Inflation Won't Go Away: US Producer Prices Rise More Than Forecast on Services (Bloomberg)
Consecutive months of firm wholesale-price readings add to evidence of slow progress toward beating inflation. Higher duties on imported materials have encouraged many producers to raise prices or find other cost savings to protect margins.
Economy Fact Check: Trump’s “Factory Boom” Might Be a Bust (Politico)
Industry data shows that much of the recent surge in construction jobs is tied to data centers and the power infrastructure that supports them, not a wave of new factories backed by fresh investment pledges Trump has secured.
That matters because factories tend to employ far more people than data centers, one of the main reasons communities have been more receptive to the former setting up shop in their towns.
Inflation remains elevated and housing construction has softened, but the administration has pointed to rising construction employment as one of the clearest signs that Trump’s trade and industrial policies are bearing fruit. In reality, many new manufacturing investments that Trump has helped secure are in early planning stages, meaning that the factory jobs that could reshape communities are likely years away.
That hasn’t stopped Trump from repeatedly using construction jobs numbers to tout economic revitalization, as he did during Tuesday’s State of the Union address.
In Memoriam: Iris Cantor, Philanthropist and Art Collector, Dies at 95 (New York Times)
She and her husband, the financier B. Gerald Cantor, amassed one of the largest private collections of Rodin artworks, donating much of it to museums around the world.
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Future of NYC Flying: Inside the Huge New Terminal That Will Transform JFK Airport (New York Times)
The 2.6-million-square-foot Terminal One, part of a multibillion-dollar redevelopment of Kennedy Airport, will be nearly as large as the Empire State Building. That will make it bigger than JPMorgan Chase’s new headquarters on Park Avenue and more than triple the size of the new train hub beneath Grand Central Terminal.
It’s so massive that it is supplanting three of the eight terminals that once made up Kennedy: the existing Terminal 1 and the demolished Terminals 2 and 3, according to the Times. Click here to see the progress inside. Here's a rendering of what the final terminal will look like:
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