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JULY 7, 2023 The U.S. has continued to add jobs despite stubbornly high inflation and escalating interest rates. - Joe Raedle, Getty Images Hiring slowed but remained sturdy in June as U.S. employers added 209,000 jobs despite inflation, high interest rates and nagging recession fears. Still, that's the weakest showing since employers shed jobs in December 2020. The unemployment rate fell from...
JULY 6, 2023 Scientists have identified the best age to give birth. Researchers at Semmelweis University in Budapest, Hungary, revealed that the "safest age" to have a child is between 23 and 32, as the chances of certain birth defects are the lowest at that maternal age. The findings published in the journal BJOG: an International Journal of Obstetrics & Gynaecology,...
JULY 6, 2023 Individual prosecutors involved in the classified documents case against former president Donald Trump are facing substantial harassment and threats online and elsewhere, according to extremism experts and a government official familiar with the matter. At the same time, two officials said, federal agencies have not observed a general increase in threats against law enforcement in the weeks since...
JULY 6, 2023 For six years, I studied the habits and mindsets of some of the world's most influential and successful people. I wanted to learn how they think. In my new book, "Hidden Genius," one person I highlight is Chris Voss. A key skill he mastered during his 24 years as one of the FBI's lead international negotiators was emotional...
JULY 6, 2023 Timing, it seems, is everything. Especially when it comes to food. From intermittent fasting to one-meal-a-day diets, to time-restricted eating. Yes you can control your calories but medical research shows that when you eat is as important as what you eat. Time food. In June a new study from the New York University School of Medicine showed that for...
JULY 6, 2023 The number of available jobs in the United States dropped in May after an uptick the month before, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Thursday. Job openings fell to 9.82 million at the end of May, dropping from an upwardly revised 10.3 million in April, according to the BLS’ latest Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey report. Economists had...
JULY 5, 2023 Climate activists hold a banner demanding President Biden act on climate change near the White House on July 4, 2023 in Washington, D.C. - Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images The planet reached the highest temperature ever recorded by human-made instruments during one of America's most quintessential summer holidays. The average global temperature reached 17.18 degrees Celsius, or 62.92 degrees Fahrenheit, on...
JULY 4, 2023 Fights and verbal altercations on planes in India have become a common occurrence. A new video of some man or woman shouting at the top of their lungs reaches the halls of the internet and gains viral craze as people keep on questioning the civility of desis in mid-air. Father Causes Ruckus Mid-Air On Flight To Defend Daughter A new...
JULY 4, 2023 Online scams seem to be on the rise more than ever as more reports of new fraud are coming up. People are losing lakhs in the form of cases involving part-time job offers, courier fraud, PhonePe cashback offers, and many more. In a fresh incident, it has been discovered that a woman who holds an MBA degree was duped...
JULY 4, 2023 Then-White House Press Secretary Stephanie Grisham listens during a signing of a "safe third country" agreement in the White House on July 26, 2019. Alex Wong/Getty Images Stephanie Grisham said she saw Trump show classified documents to individuals at Mar-a-Lago. "I watched him show documents to people at Mar-a-Lago on the dining room patio," she told MSNBC. ...