The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) uses a statistical model to estimate job creation and loss, which can lead to overstatements in job numbers, often requiring revisions later. According to the article, this method has been known to be inaccurate. Furthermore, the Trump administration has reacted poorly to negative jobs reports, with officials attempting to deflect blame. Considering this, there is potential for the administration to pressure the agency to produce more favorable job numbers.
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NATO’s Rutte warns allies they are Russia’s next target. This is a sobering assessment, and the urgency in his words is undeniable. He’s essentially saying, “Brace yourselves, because Russia might have its sights set on us.” It’s not a prediction of immediate attack, but a stark warning: the complacency needs to stop. The time for deliberation is over; action is required now.
Rutte isn’t just pulling this out of thin air. He likely sees the ongoing conflict in Ukraine as a clear signal of Russia’s intentions. And let’s be frank, the devastation we’re seeing there could be a preview of what’s to come, potentially on a much larger scale.… Continue reading
To ensure the integrity of the upcoming Epstein file releases, Senators Durbin and Schiff have called for the accounting, analysis, and release of all chain of custody forms associated with the records. This demand comes in response to a law mandating the release of Epstein files by December 19th, with minimal redactions, and recent court rulings to unseal grand jury records. However, concerns persist regarding the Trump administration’s commitment to releasing the files untouched, especially given the FBI’s redaction efforts and discussions of withholding certain files due to “lawful” constraints.
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A grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, declined to re-indict New York Attorney General Letitia James on Thursday, marking a second rejection of a mortgage fraud prosecution. The case, related to James’s home purchase in Norfolk, Virginia, was initially encouraged by former President Donald Trump. This outcome follows the dismissal of previous charges against James and former FBI Director James Comey, both of whom are known Trump foes. The dismissal of these cases has raised concerns about the potential weaponization of law enforcement for political purposes.
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The Federal Reserve Chair, Powell, expressed concerns about the accuracy of recent job creation figures. The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) relies on a statistical model to estimate job gains and losses, which has, in recent years, led to overestimations that are later revised. This issue is further complicated by the political response to job reports, with the Trump administration having previously reacted negatively to unfavorable data. There is concern the administration might pressure the BLS to produce more favorable numbers.
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During a House hearing, a top FBI official designated antifa as a major domestic terror threat while struggling to provide concrete details about the leaderless movement. The FBI’s operations director, Michael Glasheen, was unable to answer questions regarding antifa’s size, location, or membership, despite Trump’s previous designation and directive to investigate the group. Glasheen’s response, citing “active” investigations and the fluid nature of the movement, highlighted the challenges in classifying a decentralized entity as a terrorist organization. This focus on antifa contrasts with research showing historical levels of violence by right-wing and jihadist attackers have been significantly higher.
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Yoo argues that the actions against Venezuela and its drug cartels are more akin to preventing criminal activity than a justified act of war based on the administration’s current justifications. He highlights the irony of the situation given his past support of unilateral actions and war crimes. Yoo believes the only legal justification for these strikes would be if Venezuela’s drug cartels were acting as an extension of their armed forces. The administration’s failure to legally justify the strikes is problematic, according to Yoo, raising concerns about the true nature of the actions.
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The European Union has implemented new emergency powers to prevent the unfreezing of Russian assets, a move that undermines any potential post-war peace settlement involving the return of these funds. These powers, effective until Russia ceases its aggression and provides reparations, significantly diminish the influence of pro-Kremlin countries within the EU in relation to the release of frozen assets. The legal workaround overhauls existing rules requiring unanimous consent for sanctions renewal, removing the ability of individual nations to block continued sanctions, and will protect the EU from potential economic instability and hybrid attacks. This decision was made in response to the potential negative impacts of returning the assets to Russia.
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Russia demands Trump administration provide reasoning for seizure of oil tanker. This whole situation feels like one of those bizarre political theater performances, doesn’t it? The core of it, though, is pretty straightforward. Russia, understandably, wants an explanation from the Trump administration for the seizure of an oil tanker, a tanker that, by all accounts, was filled with Russian oil.
Now, let’s unpack this a bit. We’re talking about a tanker that was reportedly sanctioned back in 2022, under the Biden administration, for its involvement in oil smuggling. The tanker’s owner? A Russian oligarch. So, on the surface, this looks like a straightforward case of the US enforcing sanctions.… Continue reading