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Private employers add 62K jobs in March: ADP

U.S. private sector employment went up by 62,000 jobs in March, according to a report from the payroll management company ADP. In the report, ADP said that both increases in pay and hiring stayed level last month, with smaller employers behind recent increases in jobs.

UK’s Starmer defends NATO after Trump criticism

British Prime Minister Keir Starmer defended NATO on Wednesday after President Trump suggested that the U.S. would reconsider its membership to the longstanding alliance once the conflict with Iran concludes. "NATO is the single most effective military alliance the world has

Trump draws applause at Kennedy Center opening of 'Chicago'

President Trump received a mostly positive reception during an appearance at the Kennedy Center on Tuesday evening, as he and first lady Melania Trump attended the opening of the musical “Chicago.” As the first couple entered, those in the crowd who booed were drowned out by

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Katie Zacharia leaves DHS after weeks as spokesperson

Katie Zacharia on Tuesday said she was leaving her role as a spokesperson for the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and deputy assistant of public affairs after being assigned the role in mid-February. “I joined @DHSgov with a genuine passion for supporting

King Charles to address Congress during visit to DC

King Charles III will address a joint session of Congress when he visits the U.S. later this month to mark the 250th anniversary of America’s independence, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) announced on Wednesday. “It is my distinct honor and great privilege to invite His

Trump approval on economy drops to new low: Poll

A new CNN/SSRS poll found just 31 percent of respondents approved of President Trump’s handling of the economy, a new low relative to the outlet's previous surveys. The survey, released Wednesday, found that the president’s approval rating on the economy is 8 percent lower than

Iran's oil becomes latest foreign treasure targeted by Trump

President Trump is increasingly using U.S. power and influence in an attempt to gain control of foreign oil and minerals. Over the weekend, Trump said that, regarding the conflict in Iran, his “preference would be to take the oil.” While the seizure of oil may not be the

The Manosphere Is Too Online for Louis Theroux

Louis Theroux’s job used to be a lot easier. The British-American documentarian made a career with offbeat TV series, specials, and features that embedded him deep inside various subcultures. On the BBC’s Weird Weekends , which ran from 1998 to 2000, he met porn stars, Las

Russia, Vladimir Putin emerge as a winner from Iran war

It’s been a good month for Russian President Vladimir Putin amid the U.S.-Israeli war against its ally Iran. Tehran’s closure of the Strait of Hormuz since the start of the conflict has put a choke hold on the movement of one-fifth of the world’s oil, putting a premium on

How to Reclaim America From the Scammers and Frauds

America’s first Gilded Age is often remembered as a time of industrial growth and excessive corporate power, when economic power and basic resources became concentrated in too few hands for a healthy democratic society to tolerate. The very name conjures up images of railroads

Donald Trump’s Presidency Is in Free Fall

The other day your faithful podcast host argued that Donald Trump’s presidency is in free fall in terms of public opinion. Now the signs are even clearer: His approval ratings have dropped below 40 percent in The New York Times ’ polling averages and in two other sets of