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Celebrations in Gaza, Tel Aviv after announcement
Ceasefire deal lacks detail, risks collapse
Hostage release expected within 72 hours
Arab countries demand Palestinian statehood
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By: MarketMinute
The United States is grappling with a significant economic data blackout, as a recent government shutdown has brought the release of crucial unemployment figures from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) to a grinding halt. This unprecedented situation has left economists, policymakers, and investors without a definitive pulse on the nation's labor market, forcing a scramble for alternative indicators. The reliance on these diverse, often disparate, data sources has painted a mixed and sometimes contradictory picture of employment trends, highlighting the inherent challenges of economic analysis during periods of governmental paralysis and underscoring the vital importance of robust and uninterrupted data streams. As the shutdown persists, the financial markets are left to navigate a landscape of uncertainty, with potential implications for investment decisions and future economic policy.
The State of Illinois and the City of Chicago have filed a lawsuit against President Trump’s administration to prevent the deployment of National Guard troops. Trump just threatened to invoke the Insurrection Act in Portland, while in Washington, DC, he hinted at a willingness to negotiate with Democrats regarding healthcare subsidies, but he refused to proceed until the government reopens. The current stalemate in Congress, in government, and courts occurs amidst significant economic uncertainty. Although the U.S. economy has continued to grow this year, hiring has slowed, and inflation remains high. The tariffs have caused disruptions for businesses and diminished confidence in his leadership. Furthermore, there is a growing awareness that the nearly $2 trillion annual budget deficit is financially unsustainable.
A team of astronomers studying interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS have made a startling discovery; its light behaves unlike that from any comet ever recorded. In their preprint paper, submitted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters, the researchers report that the comet shows an “extremely deep and narrow negative polarization branch,” a phenomenon that sets it apart from every known interstellar or Solar System comet.
Story by Naftali Bendavid, Scott Clement, Emily Guskin
The U.S. armed services have long sought to preserve the tradition of a nonpartisan military.
Reporting from Washington
Last August, U.S. President Donald Trump announced the dismissal of Cook, an action that constituted a clear attack on the central bank's independence. Cook subsequently stated that she would sue the Trump administration over its decision to fire her based on unconfirmed allegations of mortgage fraud.