President Donald Trump is reportedly set to travel to North Carolina and California for his first trips after taking office, with the objective being to view the aftermath damage of the ongoing L.A. fires and the September hurricane that ravaged the areas.
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House Republicans Agree On New Funding Bill Amid Hopes To Avoid Government Shutdown
House Republicans have quickly reached a new funding deal to stave off a government shutdown on Friday, with President-elect Donald Trump calling on all members of the conference to pass it as soon as Thursday night.
Read More House Republicans Agree On New Funding Bill Amid Hopes To Avoid Government ShutdownNovember Sees U.S. Job Growth Of 227K, Surpassing Projections
U.S. job growth fought back in November with strong payroll gains after the poor October jobs report reflected labor disruptions due to hurricanes and union strikes.
Read More November Sees U.S. Job Growth Of 227K, Surpassing Projections6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off The Coast Of Cuba Following Weeks Of Hurricanes, Blackouts
OAN Staff Abril Elfi12:02 PM – Sunday, November 10, 2024 A 6.8 magnitude earthquake struck eastern Cuba, following weeks of hurricanes and power…
Read More 6.8 Magnitude Earthquake Strikes Off The Coast Of Cuba Following Weeks Of Hurricanes, BlackoutsReport: U.S. Economy Adds Only 12K Jobs In October, Falling Well Short Of Expectations
The latest jobs report shows that job growth slowed in the month of October, coming in under economists’ expectations, while the unemployment rate was unchanged.
Read More Report: U.S. Economy Adds Only 12K Jobs In October, Falling Well Short Of ExpectationsUS job openings drop to more than 3-1/2 year low in September
U.S. job openings fell to the lowest level in more than 3-1/2 years in September, pointing to a considerable easing in labor market conditions.
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