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Investor's Business Daily on MSNStock Market Today: Dow Futures Rise On Trump Tariff News; Eli Lilly Plunges On Weight-Loss Drug Trial (Live Coverage)
The Dow Jones Index rose Thursday on Trump tariff news. Eli Lilly plunged on disappointing weight-loss drug trial results.
Just like the workers on his construction projects, Donald Trump wrote the Black community a bad check during the campaign,” ...
"Black workers are often last hired, first fired," said Angela Hanks, chief of policy programs of The Century Foundation.
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The Dispatch on MSNTrump’s Love-Hate Relationship With Labor Statistics
Donald Trump has always had a mixed relationship with numbers. They are at once hard, objective truths that provide explicit measures of success: “huge ratings,” “polling like you wouldn’t believe.” ...
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Explícame on MSNUnemployment worsens under Trump; White House blames commissioner McEntarfer
Amid job report turmoil, Trump fires BLS chief, stoking bipartisan concern over data integrity and agency independence.
The numbers showed that the US economy added a modest 73,000 jobs in July, several thousand under what economists had forecasted. But the real surprise came in the revisions to data from May and June, ...
The additional 25% tariff imposed by US President Donald Trump has left Indian textile exporters worried, with traders ...
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Trump, when in trouble, throws tantrums. The economy is his latest conniption. | Opinion
Trump had previously touted the May and June jobs reports as proof he was 'revitalizing the American economy.' The revised ...
Like President Donald Trump, Americans are skeptical of economic data from the federal government, according to a new poll.
Former House Speaker Paul Ryan said he believes the Supreme Court will rule against Trump's tariff policy if the case reaches ...
In Kentucky, about $3.6 million in federal grants are currently being illegally withheld by the Trump administration, Beshear ...
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Africanews on MSNUnemployment among Black Americans jump to highest level since pandemic
Women have been hit hardest, with more than 300,000 Black women losing their jobs in the first half of the year.
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