(Bloomberg) -- Investors don’t need the official government jobs report to see that the labor market has shifted into a lower gear. Even without the marquee data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics — ...
Just about every laptop, desktop, and smartphone in your life can tell you the date, time, and current weather predictions. However, sometimes it’s nice to have simple data displayed on a bespoke ...
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The Department of Homeland Security has said federal agents have made more than 1,500 arrests as part of the immigration crackdown in the Chicago area dubbed "Operation Midway Blitz," which began more ...
A Republican state lawmaker leading a campaign to ban pornography in Michigan appears to have had an account on a pornographic hook-up website that promised users they could “find sex” and “get laid ...
A flood or a trickle? That’s a question one could ask about the popularity of accessory dwelling units, now that they’re allowed in this state with little or no interference from local permitting ...
The UK government has issued a new request for Apple to provide access to encrypted iCloud user data, the Financial Times reports. The report reveals that, in early September, the UK Home Office ...
Alternate data from public and private sources, a substitute for official statistics delayed by a government shutdown, showed the U.S. job market likely remained stalled in September with sluggish ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang forecasts a massive surge in demand for electricians, plumbers, and carpenters to construct data centers, highlighting six-figure salaries often without college degrees.
2:01 Canadian Chiefs of Police call for swift passage of Safe Borders Act EDITOR’S NOTE: An earlier headline incorrectly stated that the Liberals were axing the plan to let police access online data ...
From Wall Street trading floors to the United States Federal Reserve to economists sipping coffee in their home offices, the first Friday morning of the month typically brings a quiet hush around ...