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Jerome Powell’s Prized Labor Market Is Back. Can He Keep It?
The Federal Reserve chair spent the early pandemic bemoaning the loss of a strong job market. It roared back — and now its fate is in his hands.
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Hollywood Strikes: Labor Day Looms as Crisis Point
Ongoing strikes could disrupt the entertainment industry in fundamental ways, putting the 2024 box office and the fall broadcast lineup in jeopardy.
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Ford Slashes Price of Electric F-150 Lightning as Demand Weakens
Ford, Tesla and other automakers are having to lower prices to lure buyers as the supply of battery-powered models begins to exceed demand.
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One Reason China Is Willing to Engage Again: Its Troubled Economy
China was on track to recover after closing itself off during the pandemic. Now the country’s growth is staggering, and Beijing is signaling it is open to talking.
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Politico Names John Harris as Its Top Editor
Mr. Harris, who helped found the media outlet in 2007, will succeed Matt Kaminski as the publication’s editor in the United States, with additional oversight of international editions.
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Democrats push back on Rep. Jayapal’s description of Israel as ‘racist state’
Jayapal sparked the controversy Saturday while addressing pro-Palestine protesters who interrupted a panel discussion at the Netroots Nation conference in Chicago.
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Who could be the No Labels candidate in 2024?
A look at who makes the most sense for the group, if it fields a candidate.
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Judge Cannon to preside at first pretrial hearing in Trump documents case
The public hearing in Florida is expected to focus on administrative procedures required in a case that relies on classified government materials as evidence.
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Who could be the No Labels candidate in 2024?
A look at who makes the most sense for the group, if it fields a candidate.
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GOP Ukraine skeptics dominate the debate, but not the party
The activist base is in a very different position than the party as a whole. History suggests it will have outsized pull.