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Lowest Jobless Claims Since September 2022: A Dive to 187,000 in the US

“Surprising Drop in US Unemployment Claims: Lowest in Over a Year, Demonstrating Labor Market Resilience”   New data from the Labor Department reveals that initial applications for unemployment benefits in the US unexpectedly fell to the lowest level in more than a year, highlighting the labor market’s resilience at the beginning of the year. The […]

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The Major Transformation.

Transformations can commence with a spectacle, such as the introduction of Picasso’s “Guernica.” However, more frequently, they unfold gradually, influenced by subtle shifts in the economic and political domains that render people more amenable to change.   This revolution is better characterized as an evolution: A growing number of women have been graduating from college,

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For Wealthy Older Women, Love Gets a ‘Yes,’ but Marriage Gets a ‘No’

For women of financial means, the decision to embrace love while eschewing marriage becomes a prevalent choice in later years. The notion of “to have and to hold” loses its allure for many older women, particularly those with financial independence. This shift reflects evolving societal norms and the empowerment of older women to shape their

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House and Senate Approve Short-Term Bill, Preventing Government Shutdown Until March

On Thursday, Congress approved a measure to fund the federal government into March, marking the third temporary spending bill in four months. Lawmakers faced challenges in reaching a consensus on long-term funding plans, leading to the passage of this stopgap legislation. The approved bill extends deadlines to March 1 and March 8. Notably, funding for

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What Motivated Iran to Launch Strikes on the Territory of Its Allies?

In the span of two days, Iran has launched strikes against targets in Syria, Iraq, and Pakistan, three allies. Pakistan attacked Iranian land with missiles in retaliation. Why, therefore, did Iran commit this crime, and why is it happening now? Everything points to Islamic hardliners within Iran exerting pressure on the Revolutionary Guards to take

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Donald Trump Warns That Banning Colorado Ballots Could Result in ‘Chaos’

Donald Trump has urged the US Supreme Court to swiftly and decisively end his exclusion from Colorado’s presidential primary ballot. In a court filing on Thursday, Trump warned of potential “chaos and bedlam” if other states followed Colorado and banned him from primaries. The top court in Colorado had barred Trump in December, accusing him

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Israel-Hamas Conflict: Reduced Fighting in Northern Gaza Offers Residents Reprieve

Some inhabitants of the northern Gaza Strip claim that as Israel lessens the intensity of its military operation, they can now move more freely through neighborhoods devastated by the conflict and that the sounds of gunfights and explosions are becoming less common.   Although the city is in ruins and entire neighborhoods have been rendered

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Trump Brags About Excelling in ‘Challenging’ Cognitive Test: Understanding the Contents of Such Tests

Former President Donald Trump boasted about acing a cognitive test during a recent New Hampshire campaign stop, claiming it included complex math problems. However, experts argue that the test is generally easy, and a mock exam revealed straightforward questions without intricate math equations.   Key Facts: Trump mentioned acing a cognitive test that involved identifying

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Trump Appeals to Supreme Court for Inclusion on Colorado’s Primary Ballot

In a recent development, former President Donald Trump has filed a brief with the U.S. Supreme Court, urging the court to rule on his eligibility to run for president after being removed from Colorado’s primary ballot last month. Trump argues that the Supreme Court should intervene to prevent chaos and bedlam, anticipating that other state

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Mark Zuckerberg suggests that Meta is investing billions of dollars in Nvidia AI chip

Meta is investing billions of dollars in Nvidia’s widely used computer chips, integral to artificial intelligence (AI) research and projects. Mark Zuckerberg revealed in an Instagram Reels post that Meta’s AI-focused “future roadmap” requires the establishment of a substantial compute infrastructure. By the end of 2024, this infrastructure is expected to incorporate 350,000 H100 graphics

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