The change in the number to 14 from 18 this week has prompted scrutiny over the Defense Department’s accounting and reporting practices. By Tim ArangoGeorgia Gee and Pooja Salhotra See more of our ...
New applications for unemployment benefits haven’t been this low since 1969, fresh data showed Thursday. The number of first-time filings for unemployment benefits tumbled last week by 22,000 to an ...
It’s hot NILF summer for American workers. The number of adults who are “not in the labor force” (NILF) surged to an all-time high in June to 105.8 million, according to figures from the Federal ...
In back-to-back events, President Donald Trump and Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin spotlighted noncitizen voting as a threat to the U.S. election system — even though years of evidence ...
The Count of Monte Cristo, an EP recording of the musical by John and Elena Tafone, is now available to stream on all platforms. Featuring the vocal talents of Vincent Michael, Mary Kate Morrissey, ...
Retirement planners sometimes speak of a "magic number": a rough estimate of how much money an American might need to retire in comfort. Not surprisingly, the number keeps rising. Americans now need ...
Destiny 2 is seeing a massive resurgence with the release of its final update. Destiny fans have shown up in droves to send off the beloved sci-fi shooter. Although Destiny 2's servers will remain ...
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Josh Cotts is the Lead Features and Lists Editor at GameRant and has been with the publication since December 2023. He graduated Summa Cum Laude from Arizona State University in 2019 with a B.A. in ...
WASHINGTON, June 1 (Reuters) - The United States will slash the number of ‌embassies in Africa that process visas by more than half, the Associated Press reported on Monday, citing sources. Over the ...
Physicists may have uncovered a surprising new clue that string theory—the idea that the universe is built from unimaginably tiny vibrating strings—could be more than just a mathematical fantasy.
The redistricting arms race is accelerating the collapse of competitive House districts. Republicans are poised to net at least half a dozen seats this fall in Congress from mid-decade gerrymandering, ...