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Report: ‘More Precise Data’ Show May Unemployment Rate Fell Slightly
A “Flash Report” issued Friday by the St. Louis Federal Reserve Bank reveals that data “more precise” than that published earlier in the day show that May’s unemployment rate actually declined over the past month – and that the labor market remains resilient.
Rep. Jordan: New SPLC Indictment ‘Worse Than We Initially Thought’
“The only thing we get wrong is: it’s always worse than we initially thought,” House Judiciary Chair Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) said Thursday, commenting on the superseding indictment the Justice Department (DOJ) filed against the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) this week.
Job Growth Doubles Expectations in May, Previous Months Revised Up
U.S. job growth in May doubled expectations and the gains in March and April were higher than initially reported, the U.S. Commerce Department’s Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday.
St. Paul Attorney Refuses to Charge Mob That Disrupted Church Service
St. Paul City Attorney Irene Kao is refusing to charge the anti-law-enforcement mob that invaded and disrupted service at Cities Church in Minnesota on January 18, drawing harsh criticism – and a warning of the consequences of her decision for people of all faiths – from the church’s pastor.
‘Biological Truth Act’ Becomes Louisiana Law, Erases Subjective Gender
Common sense has been restored in Louisiana, Republican Governor Jeff Landry declared Wednesday after signing his state’s “Biological Truth Act.”
America 250: Most Adults ‘Proud,’ But Most Dems Want to Live Elsewhere
As the 250th anniversary of the nation’s founding approaches, two-thirds of U.S. adults say they’re proud to be American – but a majority of Democrats say they’d rather live in another country, a new national survey reveals.
Sen. Lee Mocks Mayor Bowser’s ‘Gayest City,’ ‘Future 51st State’ Claim
Sen. Mike Lee (R-Utah) took out two birds with one stone Monday with a post mocking D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser’s claims regarding her city’s current gayness and future status.
Tennessee’s 1st ‘Nuclear Family Month’ Honoring Marriage Starts June 1
Tennessee kicked off its first “Nuclear Family Month” on June 1, thanks to a joint resolution signed by Republican Governor Bill Lee.
Bill Mandates Menstrual Pain Paid Leave to Combat ‘Economic Violence’
Employers would be required to provide employees up to 12 days of paid leave during menstruation or abortions under a bill introduced and backed by Democrats.
Gov. Walz Pardons Criminal Illegal Alien -- and Calls Him a ‘Citizen’
Democrat Minnesota Governor Tim Walz pardoned a criminal illegal alien convicted of armed robbery – preventing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) from being able to use the conviction as grounds for deportation.
NJ Protester Threatens to Kill ICE Agent, AG Blanche Promises Arrest
The protester who yelled death threats at an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officer – and his family – will be identified, found and arrested, Acting U.S. Attorney General Todd Blanche promised Wednesday, responding to viral video of the protester’s threats.
Florida Democrats Condemn White Candidate in Majority-Black District
Florida’s Black and Democratic National Committee (DNC) politicians are condemning the decision of White fellow Democrat Debbie Wasserman Schultz to run for a U.S. House seat representing the state’s 20th Congressional district.
Only 5% of U.S. Adults Have Much Trust in TV News, Newspapers
Americans’ confidence in television news and newspapers rates below that of a host of other U.S. institutions, results of a new national survey reveal.
Alabama Asks SCOTUS to Allow New Voting Map That Lower Court Blocked
After a lower court in Alabama rejected the opportunity to follow the Supreme Court’s lead and reverse its decision blocking the state’s new congressional map favoring Republicans, Alabama appealed directly to the High Court, asking it to intervene.