Maher: Interest rates are up a quarter of a point after the feds 10th hike in a little over a year that puts them in the five to 5.25 percent range. The Fed statement hinted that this hike could be the last for a while though Powell said we're prepared to do more decision on the pause was not made today. And as more violence breaks out between Russia and Ukraine, we'll talk to the Atlantic's and Applebaum.
Kara and Scott on interest rates, new Airbnb features, and the text that got Tucker Carlson fired. AI CEOs are headed to the White House as the FTC puts the industry in its crosshairs, and Scott redefines LLM. Plus: the growing movement to censor kids' theater programs. Today's Friend of Pivot is Anne Applebaum, staff writer at The Atlantic, with the latest on Ukraine.
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