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Trump’s Pick for Labor Secretary Won’t Neutralize the Damage His Administration Will Inflict on Workers

Lori Chavez-DeRemer is as good a pick for labor secretary as one could’ve reasonably hoped for. It’s also, unfortunately, smart politics for...

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Beijing embraces DeepSeek to lead AI adoption as it looks for new growth drivers

DeepSeek's sudden splash in the large language model space has given China a powerful tool to catalyze artificial-intelligence adoption in the...

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Steve Cohen says tariffs and DOGE's cuts are negative for economy, market correction could be soon

Billionaire investor Steve Cohen doubled down on his negative view of the U.S. economy due to a backdrop of punitive tariffs, immigration crackdown...

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UN report: China expands forced labor in Xinjiang, Tibet

A newly released report from the United Nations’ International Labor Organization states that authorities in China are not only using "vocational...

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Kamala Harris—Not Liz Cheney—Is Calling Republicans Back to Their Party’s Roots

The Republican Party was not founded as a vehicle for Trumpism or Cheneyism. It was a radical party that championed economic and social and racial...

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A Longtime Biden Adviser Gives a Final Defense of Bidenomics

Jared Bernstein, the outgoing chair of the Council of Economic Advisers, says that Donald Trump is inheriting a strong economy, but with less freedom...

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David Montgomery and the Vitality of Labor History

David Montgomery and the vitality of labor history. From his first book to his landmark account of the politics of the pre-WWI labor movement,...

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Dem support carries Trump's pro-union labor pick past key vote

President Donald Trump's nominee for labor secretary cleared a key vote before the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP)...

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No need for one country to control chip industry, Taiwan official says

There is no need for one country to control the semiconductor industry, which is complex and needs a division of labor, Taiwan's top technology...

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The labor market needs the first US rate cut to happen in March, Goldman says

The Federal Reserve should cut interest rates in March because there are downside risks to the labor market, according to Goldman Sachs economist...

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