What we are reading September 24, 2025.

Plenty of news this week, including a costly credit card and a worker shortage in 2032.
Reddit and Twitch CEOs Called to Testify on Radicalization
Tech CEOs were invited to testify in Congress about online radicalization following Charlie Kirk’s killing.

US faces shortfall of 5.3M college-educated workers by 2032
Nursing, teaching and engineering would experience the largest gaps, per a study from Georgetown University’s Center on Education and the Workforce.

American Express unveils refreshed Platinum card with $895 annual fee, upping the ante in luxury cards
American Express’ move highlights an arms race of sorts when it comes to catering to wealthy consumers. JPMorgan and Citi released updated or new cards recently.

‘The NFL Today’ celebrating 50th anniversary on Sunday: Everything you need to know about the 1975 season
CBS is throwing it back to 1975 for the 50th anniversary of ‘The NFL Today’

Takeaways: If you’re confused about what’s next for the US economy, so is the Fed | CNN Business
The Federal Reserve on Wednesday lowered interest rates for the first time since December to support America’s faltering labor market. However, the economy’s path forward looks murky, according to the central bank’s leader.
Trump Says Antifa Is a ‘Major Terrorist Organization’: What That Means
The designation, which comes after the killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, raises questions around legality and enforcement.

Against the odds, Americans are still spending | CNN Business
Americans still opened their wallets last month, despite persistent fears about the economy, a slowing labor market and higher tariffs.

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