The modern economy relies on facts and figures, many of them supplied by the U.S. government. It’s why President Donald Trump ...
They charged that right-wing echo chambers were conning voters into believing entirely preposterous narratives about America’s decline. What they rarely considered was whether something else might be ...
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The economy added 143,000 jobs in January and the unemployment rate was 4%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.
With Trump’s new steel and aluminum tariffs set to take effect on March 12—piling onto earlier threats that were temporarily paused—Quebec’s Coalition Avenir Québec government and provincial industry ...
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“Facts are stubborn things; and whatever may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the dictates of our passion, they cannot ...
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In 2024, USAID awarded a $2 million grant to an LGBTQ+ rights organization in Guatemala called Asociación Lambda. That grant ...
The US economy kicked off 2025 by adding 143,000 jobs in January, fewer than expected; but the unemployment rate dipped to 4%, according to data released Friday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
An assessment of state-level inflows and outflows of federal funds finds red states are being propped up by blue states.