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Aug 01 2022
News
Young US College Graduates Face Tougher Job Market Than Average
Job openings are near record highs in the US and unemployment is close to a generational low. But one category faces a tougher labor market than average: Young college graduates.
Since the start of 2021, the unemployment rate for those age 22 to 27 with a bachelor’s degree or higher has surpassed the national average every single month, according to data released by the Federal Reserve
BloombergNov 02 2022
Analysis
Elizabeth Warren wants to keep Big Tech from taking over your car
The senator is asking the FTC and the DOJ to watch out for Amazon’s, Apple’s, and Google’s moves into your dashboard.
Elizabeth Warren has a new Big Tech target: its growing presence in our cars.
The Democratic senator from Massachusetts recently sent a six-page letter to the country’s top antitrust enforcers — Lina Khan, chair of the Federal Trade Commission, and Jonathan Kanter
VoxApr 06 2022
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SEC Is Investigating How Amazon Disclosed Business Practices
Federal securities regulators are investigating how Amazon.com Inc. has disclosed some details of its business practices, including how it uses third-party-seller data for its private-label business, according to people familiar with the matter.
The Securities and Exchange Commission is probing how the technology giant—the largest U.S. e-commerce retailer and cloud-computing company—
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 07 2023
Perspectives Blog
Misinformation Watch: The George Soros-Alvin Bragg Connection
“Fact-checkers” can be just as biased as opinion writers. Their coverage of former President Donald Trump’s indictment was no exception, and spread misinformation about the connection between his prosecutor and billionaire donor George Soros.
Specifically, the question of whether Soros “funded” Alvin Bragg, the Manhattan district attorney who prosecuted Trump, is a subject of debate.
Henry A. BrechterJun 19 2022
News
Juneteenth to be observed by 30% of employers after first year as holiday
It’s been a year since Juneteenth was established as a federal holiday, and a growing number of companies are recognizing it.
Some 30% of employers are expected to offer Juneteenth off this year, according to preliminary data from the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans. The number represents significant growth as the holiday becomes better known and established.
Washington ExaminerApr 25 2023
Perspectives Blog
Media Bias Alert: Tucker Carlson’s Exit From Fox
On April 24, Fox News (Right Bias) announced it was parting ways with Tucker Carlson (Right Bias), host of Tucker Carlson Tonight. The news garnered massive coverage across the media spectrum, and reports and characterization of Carlson differed greatly depending on an outlet’s bias.
Notable Words Highlighted by The Left:
Dominion: Dominion Voting Systems — Isaiah AnthonyJul 12 2022
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White House Braces For Ugly Inflation Report, But Says Things Will Ease Up Soon
The Biden administration is preparing for poor inflation news, White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre told reporters on Monday.
The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics is slated to release June data for the Consumer Price Index (CPI) — a major tracker for inflation — on Wednesday morning. As of May, the metric was surging at 8.6% year-over-year, setting a fresh four-decade high.
The Daily WireAug 24 2022
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One-third of US veterans are arrested, report says
About one-third of America’s veterans have admitted to having been arrested at least one time in their lives, according to a preliminary report released this week by the Council on Criminal Justice.
The most recent Justice Department data shows that there are 181,500 veterans in American prisons and jails: about 8% of inmates incarcerated in state prisons and more than 5% of people in
NewsNationOct 31 2022
News
Euro zone inflation hits record high of 10.7% as growth slows sharply
Euro zone inflation rose above the 10% level in the month of October, highlighting the severity of the cost-of-living crisis in the region and adding more pressure on the European Central Bank.
Preliminary data on Monday from Europe’s statistics office showed headline inflation came in at an annual 10.7% this month. This represents the highest ever monthly reading since the euro zone’s
CNBCSep 13 2022
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Stocks Tumble On Heels Of Hot August Inflation Report
U.S. stock index futures fell sharply on Tuesday after data showed a faster-than-expected rise in August consumer prices, cementing bets of a third straight 75-basis-point rate hike from the Federal Reserve next week.
The Labor Department's consumer price index (CPI) report showed monthly CPI rose 0.1% in August from July, against expectation of a 0.1% contraction, while on a year-on-
International Business Times