The latest jobs report revealed a struggling labor market, with only 22,000 jobs added in August and an unemployment rate increase to 4.3 percent, the highest since 2021. This downturn follows revisions to previous months, indicating negative job growth, exacerbated by the administration’s erratic economic policies. Imposing tariffs and causing economic uncertainty created a brutal post-COVID economy, and now, those factors have severely impacted job growth. Moreover, the administration’s response involves blaming others and attempting to downplay negative findings, while also implementing policies that have shrunk the workforce and reduced job opportunities.
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A recent court settlement mandates the US government to restore numerous webpages focusing on gender identity, diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) that were removed from government websites. This order stems from a lawsuit initiated by nine medical organizations and public health nonprofits following a Trump administration executive order directing the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to remove crucial information. The settlement requires the government to restore the data and cease further deletions of resources, with the Washington State Medical Association expressing satisfaction with the outcome. The HHS, however, maintains its commitment to removing what it considers radical gender and DEI ideology from federal programs.
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The U.S. trade deficit surged in July, exceeding $78 billion, marking a significant 32.5% increase from the previous month. This widening gap reflects the ongoing impact of President Trump’s tariffs on the global economy, with imports rising nearly 6% as businesses and consumers stocked up ahead of new tariffs. Small business owners have reported increased costs and challenges in selling products abroad due to tariffs on imported components, impacting their competitiveness. Furthermore, tariffs appear to have negatively affected the “Made-in-the-USA” brand, as indicated by declining global favorability ratings for the United States.
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During a recent White House dinner with Silicon Valley leaders, President Trump notably kept his hands hidden from view, a departure from his usual expressive gestures. This behavior occurred while cameras were present, potentially linked to speculation about bruises on his hands and attempts by the White House to conceal them. The event, attended by prominent tech figures like Mark Zuckerberg and Tim Cook, focused on artificial intelligence, with executives offering praise and sharing their views with the President. Trump himself jokingly addressed rumors of his demise, reflecting on the media’s coverage of the situation.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released August jobs numbers indicating a disappointing increase of only 22,000 nonfarm payrolls, far below the projected 75,000. While healthcare saw gains, losses in federal government employment, mining, quarrying, and oil/gas extraction offset those gains. This follows the firing of the previous BLS commissioner by President Trump due to weak employment data from the previous month. Furthermore, analysts are noting a possible rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
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ProPublica’s investigation reveals that the Trump administration, which has vowed to pursue those who misrepresented their primary residences on mortgage applications, could face scrutiny within its own Cabinet. At least three Cabinet members—Lori Chavez-DeRemer, Sean Duffy, and Lee Zeldin—have obtained primary-residence mortgages for multiple properties concurrently. These findings, discovered through financial disclosures and mortgage records, mirror the types of loans that have been cited to target political rivals for potential mortgage fraud. While real estate experts note the practice is common and rarely prosecuted, the administration’s focus on this issue could create a conflict of interest, as some of its own members may have engaged in the same practice.
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GOP senators signal to Trump that Kennedy is on thin ice – is that really what’s happening here? It seems like a lot of us saw this coming, right? And yet, here we are. It’s almost predictable at this point. They’ll keep doing whatever “Dear Leader” tells them. It’s the age-old story of choosing a clown and expecting a circus. The idea of putting someone who has dedicated their life to undermining vaccines in charge of anything related to public health feels like a bad joke.
Now, the narrative is that GOP senators are signaling to Trump. But let’s be real, they voted overwhelmingly to confirm Kennedy in the first place.… Continue reading
The Trump administration is escalating its offensive against drug trafficking in the southern Caribbean, warning that traffickers will face consequences, as evidenced by the destruction of a boat allegedly carrying drugs. This action, viewed as a move against Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro, has raised questions about the U.S.’s ultimate goal in the region, and whether that goal is regime change. The U.S. aims to exert pressure on Maduro, hoping to incite internal conflict and potentially force his removal, possibly utilizing increased military presence and the targeting of cartels as a means to this end. The administration has already deployed additional military assets and designated cartels as foreign terrorist organizations, granting them the legal authority to take further action, as stated by key figures in the White House.
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The Trump administration plans to end established security assistance programs for Europe, encompassing initiatives aimed at bolstering the eastern flank’s defenses against Russia. This decision reflects a broader effort to redefine the United States’ role within NATO. Sources indicate that these cuts will impact long-standing programs. This strategic shift signals a potential change in the U.S.’s commitment to European security.
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Initially, President Trump believed ending the Russia-Ukraine war would be relatively simple, though he now admits it has been more complex than anticipated. Despite claiming to have ended several conflicts during his presidency, his peace efforts in this instance have yet to yield results after eight months. Trump proposed a direct meeting between Putin and Zelensky following a summit, which the Kremlin denies. Zelensky has expressed willingness to meet with Putin, urging stronger U.S. sanctions, while Putin has indicated openness to a meeting with proper preparation.
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