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US Inflation High, Unemployment And Job Growth Moderate
New economic figures for the United States indicate high inflation, which is attributed to gasoline prices. Separately, unemployment and job growth figures were released, both described as "not too bad."
BNR Nieuwsradio
Department Of Homeland Security Involved In Recruit Training Hours Discussion
Former ICE lawyer and whistleblower Ryan Schwanke accused the agency earlier this year of slashing hundreds of training hours for new recruits. The Department of Homeland Security is now involved in the matter.
NPR
Lebanese Delegation Head Receives Instructions For US Negotiations With Israel
The head of the Lebanese delegation to negotiations with Israel, former ambassador Simon Karam, received specific instructions. These directives were given before his travel to Washington for the third round of Lebanese-Israeli negotiations.
Al Araby Radio Qatar
Mexican 4T Movement Allegedly Pursues 'Historical Revanchism' In US Politics
A book reportedly claims that Mexican consulates, specifically the 53 consulates located in the United States, are being used by the Mexican government and the 4T movement to interfere in US politics. The book describes these alleged actions as attacks on sovereignty.
W Radio Mexico
US Puts Announced Plan With Iran On Hold
Americans put a recently announced plan on hold, impacting the exchange between Iran and the USA. A dialogue exists, primarily written, involving the exchange of messages and demands.
SRF 4 News
US Employers Add 115,000 Jobs In April
American employers added a surprising 115,000 jobs last month, according to the report. This job growth occurred despite an economic shock attributed to the Iran war. This occurred despite an economic shock from the Iran war, though hiring decelerated from March. Amy Glazier, senior vice president of Adecco, stated she was not surprised by the strong hiring momentum observed over the last couple of months. Healthcare, transportation, and retail sectors led the way with the most job gains.
C-SPAN Radio
Negotiations Developments Observed Over 24 Hours
A critical program, identified as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), is reportedly being put at risk. A critical situation has emerged concerning the continuation of negotiations and the possibility of returning to war, according to a Turkish radio broadcast. A new source confirms the critical nature of ongoing negotiations, said the potential for a return to war.
WBBM Newsradio 780
White House Pushes AI Inclusion For Summit Agenda
The White House is advocating for the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence as a key topic on the agenda for an upcoming summit.
Sky News Arabia Radio
President Trump Calls Recent Attacks 'Very Small'
Following attacks carried out last night, President Trump appeared on a media program and went to Congress.
Iran International
USDA Employees Refuse Second Relocation To Kansas City
The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) is planning to move employees from its Economic Research Service and National Institute of Food and Agriculture from the Washington D.C. area to Kansas City. This marks the second such relocation attempt in seven years.
WTOP Washington DC