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Unemployment Rate Edges Upward for the First Time in Months as More Americans Return to Work

The unemployment rate increased to 3.7% in August 2022 even as more Americans returned to work, according to a Friday release from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Elite Medical Schools Admitting Based on Diversity Criteria Rather than Test Scores

50 of the top-ranked medical schools were evaluated.

Ford Recalls Over 277,000 Trucks, Cars Due to Rear Camera Lens Issue

The Ford Motor Company has issued a recall for 277,040 vehicles due to rear camera lenses becoming cloudy, affecting driver visibility while reversing.

Energy Company Shuts Down Access to Home Thermostats During 90 Degree Heat Wave in Denver

Now you know why the government and Big Tech were pushing smart meters.

Bank of America Won’t Require Down Payments From Certain Black and Hispanic Borrowers

The Bank of America announced it will not require down payments on loans in certain primarily Black and Hispanic neighborhoods in five U.S. cities.

American Chipmaker Forced to Stop Sales to China and Russia

They can no longer sell semiconductors.

Wealthy Professions Benefit Most from Biden’s Student Loan Payment Delays

Estimates vary widely on how much President Joe Biden’s $10,000-20,000 per borrower cancellation of student loans will cost taxpayers, but a new analysis estimates the significant cost of a less-covered aspect of Biden’s plan.

Biden Admin Allocates Millions to Fill ‘Diversity Gap’ in Farmers, Ranchers

$250 million set aside to recruit "diversity" farmers.

Job Openings Explode Higher, Raising Inflation Alarms

The U.S. economy had far more vacant jobs at the end of July than economists expected, indicating that the Federal Reserve’s interest rate increases have not yet cooled the labor market.

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