Claims for unemployment benefits hit 228,000 in the week that ended on April 1 and the previous week’s claims were revised up sharply, a sign that the Federal Reserve’s monetary tightening may be beginning to soften demand for labor. Read More.
On Tuesday, Twitter added a "US state-affiliated media" label to NPR's social media account. The label appears at the top of the new organization's profile and on every tweet. Read More.
MAR-A-LAGO — Former President Donald Trump broke his silence for the first time since being indicted Tuesday during a primetime Mar-a-Lago address, where he detailed the endless legal battles he is facing as a 2024 presidential candidate. Read More.
(The Center Square) – Nearly 245,000 foreign nationals were apprehended or reported as gotaways after illegally entering the southwest border in March, according to preliminary data obtained by The Center Square. Read More.
The Chinese spy balloon that traversed across the continental U.S. before President Joe Biden had it shot down collected intelligence from sensitive military sites, Read More.
Conservative backlash against the bipartisan RESTRICT Act is growing as some would-be supporters of the anti TikTok legislation signal concerns about the bill's scope, Politico reported Friday. Read More.
(The Center Square) – Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs' press secretary Josselyn Berry resigned on Wednesday following sharp criticism over a tweet in the wake of the Nashville, Tennessee, school shooting. Read More.
Disgraced FTX CEO and Democrat megadonor Sam Bankman-Fried paid over $40 million in bribes to at least one Chinese government official, the Department of Justice (DOJ) alleged in a new indictment on Tuesday. Read More.