Multiple reports suggest that at least 12 Department of Veterans Affairs employees are reportedly accused of improperly looking at Vice Presidential candidates JD Vance and Tim Walz’s medical records in July and August.
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Core Wholesale Prices Rise in August; Fed Rate Cut Still Expected
The Labor Department’s August Producer Price Index shows a 0.2% increase in wholesale prices, meeting expectations, but core wholesale prices rose 0.3%, reversing a previous decrease.
Read More Core Wholesale Prices Rise in August; Fed Rate Cut Still ExpectedReport: Inflation Rises 2.5% In August, Lowering Hopes For Big Rate Cut From Fed
Inflation rose once again in the month of August, causing stir from an outsize rate cut from the Federal Reserve when it meets next week.
Read More Report: Inflation Rises 2.5% In August, Lowering Hopes For Big Rate Cut From FedU.S. Economy Added 142K Jobs In August, Falling Below Expectations
The latest job growth report showed that job additions in August increased but missed economists’ estimates, with the unemployment rate staying nearly the same.
Read More U.S. Economy Added 142K Jobs In August, Falling Below ExpectationsExpert Slices Through Debate on What the Next President Should Focus On to Make Life More Affordable
The August jobs report reveals U.S. employers added 142,000 jobs, falling short of the expected 161,000.
Read More Expert Slices Through Debate on What the Next President Should Focus On to Make Life More AffordableN.C. Court Orders Halt To Ballot Mailing Featuring RFK Jr.’s Name Following Appeal
The North Carolina Court of Appeals has blocked the state from sending out absentee ballots as it considers a lawsuit from Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who is currently looking to be removed from the Tarheel State’s presidential ballot.
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