U.S. Job Market Booms: 254,000 New Positions Created in September and Unemployment Rate Declines
In September, the U.S. added 254,000 jobs, surpassing expectations, while unemployment fell to 4.1% and inflation dropped to 2.5%.
In September, the U.S. added 254,000 jobs, surpassing expectations, while unemployment fell to 4.1% and inflation dropped to 2.5%.
After his Sunday service at Third Baptist Church of San Francisco, Rev. Amos C. Brown received a call from Vice President Kamala Harris, who sought his prayers and support as she announced her intention to run for president.
Trump picks J.D. Vance as running mate. Vance has extreme views on abortion, divorce, and pornography, favoring harsh controls.
IQE, Inc., a global semiconductor manufacturer, has announced plans to expand its operations in Guilford County, North Carolina. The expansion is contingent upon customer commitments and funding from the federal CHIPS Act. The company aims to invest $305 million over several years and add 109 jobs to its Greensboro facility.
The Montana Department of Commerce is surveying renters to update fair market rent rates, aiming to aid low-income renters.
Cristina Killingsworth visits Wisconsin Biohealth Tech Hub to bolster personalized medicine, aiding U.S. tech leadership and national security.
Plan ahead for voting. Early morning or mid-morning are ideal times for busy families to avoid long lines, while late afternoon suits working parents.
Wildlife charities buy the 3,800-hectare Rothbury estate, marking the largest land sale in England in 30 years, to create a nature recovery showcase.
When called to jury service, barrister Paul Powlesland chose to swear an oath by the River Roding, a body of water he considers sacred.
Trump’s rhetoric mixes fear, anger, and insults, researchers say, with longer, more violent speeches marking his campaign.
America’s decentralized election system, with state and county-level management, enhances security against fraud.
Alabama and Virginia’s actions before Election Day, removing voters unlawfully, risk disenfranchising eligible citizens.
Musician Rhiannon Giddens is named U-M’s inaugural Artist-in-Residence, leading workshops and interdisciplinary projects.
The new DOT rule mandates automatic refunds for flights canceled or significantly delayed, enhancing transparency and accountability in air travel.
Philip Waring, 52, a cherished McDonald’s employee in Coleraine, retires after 25 years, celebrated by friends, family, and colleagues for his dedication.
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