Trump's trade battle with China puts U.S. soybean farmers in peril | News

Trump’s trade battle with China puts U.S. soybean farmers in peril | News

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As hiring slows, more Americans are job hunting for months: "It's going to take a small miracle"

As hiring slows, more Americans are job hunting for months: “It’s going to take a small miracle”

When Anna Whitlock was let go from her job in the technology industry in November of 2024, she wasn’t worried about lining up a new position. The Washington state resident had 11 years of experience managing network infrastructure projects, a specialized role that involves equipping buildings with internet access, cameras and wifi security systems.  “The…

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Japan's Nikkei gains 1.46 percent as Asian shares post weekly gains on AI optimism 

Japan’s Nikkei gains 1.46 percent as Asian shares post weekly gains on AI optimism 

The Asian stock market was on track for strong weekly gains on Friday, supported by growing expectations of near-term Federal Reserve rate cuts, which helped offset concerns over a U.S. government shutdown. Despite its impact, including the suspension of scientific research, financial oversight and delays in key economic releases such as Friday’s jobs report, investors…

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Employers added 22,000 jobs in August, falling short of forecasts

Layoffs across the U.S. this year are at their highest level since 2020, new data shows

Employers across the U.S. cut nearly 950,000 jobs this year through September, the largest number of layoffs since 2020, according to outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas. Job cuts could surpass more than 1 million in 2025, the group forecast. The layoffs this year, although elevated, remain well below the massive workforce reductions in 2020, when…

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