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‘Slow Hire, No Fire’ Economy Continues As Jobless Claims Remain Near Record Lows

‘Slow Hire, No Fire’ Economy Continues As Jobless Claims Remain Near Record Lows The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits for the first time fell to to 215k last week (versus 217k exp), remaining near multi-decade lows… California and Missouri saw the biggest increase in initial claims while New Jersey and Connecticut saw the… Continue reading ‘Slow Hire, No Fire’ Economy Continues As Jobless Claims Remain Near Record Lows

Trump’s surprising answer to how Mitch McConnell is doing

Despite claims by some Republicans that they’ve spoken with hospitalized Sen. Mitch McConnell, President Donald Trump admitted he has “no idea” how the 84-year-old is doing. The president was asked about the health of the former Senate majority leader while aboard Air Force One on Wednesday, telling reporters he has not spoken with McConnell, who… Continue reading Trump’s surprising answer to how Mitch McConnell is doing

Joe Rogan says Trump ‘might’ve f**ked it up’ over Iran War

Joe Rogan continued his criticism of President Donald Trump’s military campaign in Iran, claiming the commander-in-chief “might have f*cked it up.” In Wednesday’s episode of the Joe Rogan Experience, the podcaster persisted in his vocal stand against the conflict with Iran, telling his guest, British Parliament Member Rupert Lowe, that most conservatives have been “horrified”… Continue reading Joe Rogan says Trump ‘might’ve f**ked it up’ over Iran War

Trump casts doubt on Platner accuser’s claims

President Donald Trump called out political double standards as he weighed in on the Graham Platner scandal. Speaking with reporters aboard Air Force One on Wednesday, the president was asked about the unraveling campaign of the Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner, who would shortly announce his withdrawal from the race. “Do you think that the… Continue reading Trump casts doubt on Platner accuser’s claims

Federal judge orders Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5.8 million, president vows to fight on

A federal judge ordered the release of $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll following a 2023 ruling that she was sexually abused in 1996 by Donald Trump and that he later defamed her. Trump’s attorneys attempted to delay the payment after the Supreme Court refused to hear the president’s appeal of the award, NBC reported.… Continue reading Federal judge orders Trump to pay E. Jean Carroll $5.8 million, president vows to fight on

Arizona Supreme Court Hands Recorder Heap Win In Maricopa Elections Battle

The Arizona Supreme Court handed Maricopa County Recorder Justin Heap a major victory on Tuesday in his ongoing battle to maintain his election responsibilities. In its new order, the Grand Canyon State’s highest court dissolved a stay (“pause”) issued by the Arizona Court of Appeals on an April ruling by Maricopa County Superior Court Judge… Continue reading Arizona Supreme Court Hands Recorder Heap Win In Maricopa Elections Battle