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As Trump-era tariffs begin to roll out, Axios Senior Markets Reporter Madison Mills joins The Final 5 with Jim Lokay to explain how a disappointing jobs report — not just trade policy — sparked a new ...
The U.S. stock market had its worst day since May after the government reported a sharp slowdown in hiring and President ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported earlier on Friday that the US had added 73,000 jobs in July, far lower than expected.
The 2025 college football season is nearly here, which means that 2026 NFL Draft discourse is also set to begin, with top ...
Real estate player CoStar, parent of Homes.com and Apartments.com, is suing Zillow, claiming the online real estate marketplace is using tens of thousands of its copyrighted photographs to prop up ...
Penske is selling a one-third stake of IndyCar and the iconic Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Here's the media company investors ...
NHTSA announces Ford recall affecting 312,120 vehicles with faulty power brake assist that can extend stopping distance and ...
Oklahoma will be the first state to require teachers from liberal-leaning states to take a test to show they align with Oklahoma’s curriculum standards. The state’s Superintendent, Ryan Walters, told ...
Irena Vodenska, director of finance programs at Boston University’s Metropolitan College, explains consequences of President ...
Friday marked the start of a new world order of trade, at least as far as President Donald Trump is concerned.
Fox Business News's Maria Bartiromo and her panel reacted with audible groans as the jobs report showed only 73,000 jobs were created in July, below the 106,000 that economists had expected. Meanwhile ...
In a social media post, Trump called Hawley a “second-tier Senator” who was playing into the hands of Democrats.
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