Dollar drops as employers add fewer jobs than expected in April The dollar fell to a three-week low against the yen on Friday after data showed that U.S. jobs growth slowed more than expected in April and annual wage gains cooled, boosting bets that the Federal ... 05/3/2024 - 3:38 am | View Link
U.S. economy adds 175,000 jobs in April as unemployment rate hits 3.9% The U.S. economy added 175,000 jobs in April and the unemployment rate came in at 3.9%. NBC News' Christine Romans reports on what the latest economic data means for your wallet and the economy. 05/3/2024 - 2:25 am | View Link
News May 3, 2024 • For decades, nonprofits, health insurers and hospitals have been trying to solve the problem of the people who need the emergency room again and again. Here are some of the lessons ... 05/2/2024 - 1:00 pm | View Link
U.S. private employers add 192,000 jobs in April The U.S. private sector added far more jobs than expected in April, pointing to continued strength in the labor market that will likely impact how Federal Reserve policymakers approach potential ... 05/1/2024 - 1:23 am | View Link
What Is Happening in This Unprecedented U.S. Labor Market? April 2024 Update The Federal Reserve’s increase in interest rates has reduced demand across the economy, somewhat alleviating staffing shortages. By some metrics, the labor market is roughly back to its pre-pandemic ... 04/30/2024 - 7:50 am | View Link
The Colorado legislature convened Saturday for a final weekend of work in its 2024 session, which is set to end Wednesday. Major pieces of legislation are still pending, with lawmakers expected to debate gun regulations, housing, land-use policy, transportation, property tax reform and other priorities in the final days.
This story will be updated throughout the day.
Updated at 1:30 p.m.: A proposed Constitutional amendment to remove defunct language banning same-sex marriage will go to voters this November after a referred measure passed the Colorado House on Saturday.
The proposed amendment would remove a ban approved by voters in 2006.
Kimberly Zapata, the former Milwaukee elections official who committed election fraud in the 2022 elections by falsely filing for three military absentee ballots found out her fate this week.
Zapata had been facing up to five years in prison, instead was sentenced to one year of probation, a $3,000 fine and 120 hours of community service.
Ukraine estimates that over half of all Russian casualties are due to small, cheap FPV drones are just modified consumer items. Last year, Russian radio jammers often brought them down, to the point that Ukraine was losing upwards of 10,000 a month. Since then, the technology has advanced and their jammers don't work anymore.
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Russia has put Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on its wanted list, Russian state media reported Saturday, citing the interior ministry’s database.
As of Saturday afternoon, both Zelenskyy and his predecessor, Petro Poroshenko, featured on the ministry’s list of people wanted on unspecified criminal charges. The commander of Ukraine’s ground forces, Gen.
LONDON — Sadiq Khan, the Labour Party’s mayor of London, romped to victory Saturday, securing a record third straight term at City Hall, on another hugely disappointing day for the U. K.’s governing Conservatives ahead of a looming general election.
Khan won a little over a million votes, or nearly 44% of the vote, more than 11 percentage points ahead of his main challenger, the Conservative Party’s Susan Hall.
A high school athletic director in Maryland has been accused of using artificial intelligence to impersonate a principal on an audio recording that included racist and antisemitic comments, authorities said last month.
Authorities said the case appears to be among the first of its kind in the country and called for new laws to guard against the technology.