The August jobs report shows the U.S. added only 22,000 jobs, far below expectations. CNBC's Ron Insana, New York Times Chief White House correspondent Peter Baker and fmr. advisor to President G.W.
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Google avoided harsh antitrust penalties for its conduct in the U.S. search market, with a judge barring the company from entering into exclusive deals but rejecting a forced spinoff of its Chrome ...
The Marlins announced Wednesday that they’ve selected the contract of righty Seth Martinez from Triple-A Jacksonville and placed fellow righty Janson Junk on the 15-day injured list due to ulnar nerve ...
The seal of the Social Security Administration outside the agency's headquarters in Woodlawn, Maryland, on Wednesday, Feb. 19, 2025. The seal of the Social Security Administration outside the agency's ...
DOGE operatives uploaded a full copy of a crucial Social Security database to a vulnerable cloud server only they can access, putting the personal information of hundreds of millions of Americans at ...
Elon Musk is done with the Department of Government Efficiency. The agency claims to have saved taxpayers more than $170 billion with its aggressive cost-cutting. Did DOGE live up to Musk’s promises?
More than 300 million Americans' Social Security data was put at risk after Department of Government Efficiency officials uploaded sensitive information to a cloud account not subject to oversight, ...
MSNBC's Joe Scarborough repeatedly asked Chicago Mayor Brandon Johndson on Tuesday morning whether more police on the streets could make the city safer. Johnson said he would prefer more affordable ...
An image from a St. Charles Community Development report shows the proposed development area for a 440-acre data center project known as Project Cumulus, near Hwy. 370 and Harry S Truman Blvd. ST.