
Rebecca Jarvis
Chief Business, Economics, and Technology Correspondent at ABC News
ABC Chief Biz, Tech, Econ Correspondent. Creator/Host #TheDropout podcast. EP @TheDropoutHulu. mom, wife, sister ❤️math, pastries, absurdity
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2 weeks ago |
abc7ny.com | Rebecca Jarvis
ASTORIA, Ore. -- Adults behaving badly in youth sports left an 11-year-old player in tears in Oregon. Coaches accused a child of being too old to compete. The shocking moment was caught on video. Brinley Stephens is an 11-year-old softball player from Astoria, Oregon. She had just hit a line drive, when coaches from the opposing team stormed the field and began questioning her age in front of everyone in the stands"I want to see birth certificates or this game's done," someone was heard yelling.
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Mar 6, 2025 |
willmarradio.com | Rebecca Jarvis
Getting tickets for Taylor Swift's Eras Tour was so tough that even Taylor described it as going through "several bear attacks." But now comes word that two accused hackers were literally stealing tickets from some fans who were lucky enough to have secured them. Two people are accused of scheming to steal over $600,000 worth of Eras Tour tickets, as well as tickets to other high-profile music events like Ed Sheeran and Adele concerts.
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Nov 8, 2024 |
thepulseofnh.com | Max Zahn |Rebecca Jarvis
(NEW YORK) -- A surging stock market, low unemployment and robust growth -- by just about every measure, the economy stood poised to deliver victory for Vice President Kamala Harris. The exception, of course, was inflation, and it appears to have overshadowed other indicators. More than two-thirds of voters say the economy is in bad shape, according to the preliminary results of an ABC News exit poll.
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Nov 7, 2024 |
thepulseofnh.com | Max Zahn |Rebecca Jarvis
(WASHINGTON) -- The Federal Reserve on Thursday will announce its latest decision on the direction of interest rates, setting the path for borrowing costs just two days after the victory of President-Elect Donald Trump. The Fed cut its benchmark interest rate a half of a percentage point in September, dialing back its yearslong fight against inflation and delivering relief for borrowers saddled with high costs.
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Nov 6, 2024 |
wdbo.com | Rebecca Jarvis
WASHINGTON — As former President Donald Trump declared victory in the U.S. presidential election early Wednesday, shares of his media company, Trump Media & Technology, surged about 34% to about $45.49 in pre-market trading. With U.S. markets yet to open, early indicators appeared to show Wall Street's bullish view of a second term for Trump. As votes were still being, Dow futures were up, the U.S. dollar was strengthening and international markets were mixed.
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