Jobless claims just dropped—proof the labor market is still holding the line. Yes, 222,000 Americans filed for unemployment last week, a slight uptick that matched expectations. But the four-week average actually ticked down, and continuing claims fell by 37,000. Translation? People are still getting hired, and the labor market isn’t cracking—yet.
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Dept. Of Education To Restart Student Loan Collections
The Department of Education will officially resume collecting federal student loan debt after it was halted for over five years, a policy which began under the Biden administration.
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April 23, 2025
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Vice President JD Vance has mapped out a bolder future for U.S. – India relations.
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In an eye-opening discussion, Adam Short, CEO of Crowds on Demand, defends the practice of paying people to attend protests, claiming it supports those who share personal beliefs.
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A shocking statement from Lancaster Mayor R. Rex Parris is sending shockwaves through Southern California.
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