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Jobless claims push to highest level since October 2021 in bad sign for economy

The number of new applications for unemployment benefits last week pushed to the highest level in nearly two years, the Labor Department reported Thursday, a sign that layoffs are rising and that the economy may be weakening.

CNN executives are also out hours after CEO Chris Licht is fired

Just hours after CNN fired CEO Chris Licht, two top CNN communications executives also left the cable news network.

Donald Trump investigation: What charges could former president face if special counsel indicts?

As special counsel Jack Smith reportedly wraps up his investigation into former President Donald Trump's handling of classified documents, people are speculating what charges the Justice Department could bring forward.

Pat Robertson dead: Christian Broadcasting Network founder dies at 93

Religious broadcaster Pat Robertson died on Thursday at 93 after serving as a central religious figure in the Republican Party over the decades.

Wildfire smoke map: Track massive haze in real time across the US

High levels of air pollution caused by over 400 wildfires in Canada continue to blanket the Northeast and mid-Atlantic regions.

DeSantis runs to Trump’s right but looks to learn from Cruz in Iowa

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) is burnishing his conservative credentials as he tries to differentiate himself from the 2024 Republican primary front-runner, former President Donald Trump.

Pence signals 2024 GOP field beginning to focus on front-runner Trump

The beginning of former Vice President Mike Pence's 2024 presidential campaign may signal that the growing Republican field is ready to start taking its first tentative shots at former President Donald Trump.

Senators puzzled by PGA merger with Saudi golf league

The PGA Tour has spent the last two years bitterly fighting an upstart golf league owned by the Saudis.

Conservative group targets Bank of America in new ad campaign over ESG

Consumers’ Research has launched a campaign targeting Bank of America, accusing the firm of pushing a political agenda through an embrace of environmental, social, and governance principles, or ESG.

Biden administration border progress claims scrutinized after Title 42 end

As the Biden administration takes a victory lap on what it says is a drop in illegal border crossings since the end of Title 42, critics contend the situation remains as dire as ever roughly one month since the change.
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