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technology 5d ago Washington D.C.

AI Cited As Top Cause Of Layoffs In April

Artificial intelligence was cited as the top cause of layoffs in April, responsible for 26% of job cuts. Company closures ranked second, followed by cost-cutting measures. AI's impact is primarily affecting white-collar jobs, a shift from previous automation cycles that predominantly impacted blue-collar workers. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics noted these layoffs in professional and business services. The specific number of layoffs or the full scope of the report was not detailed in the broadcast.
KNX Los Angeles
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

US Representative Keating Criticizes Government Attacks On Boats

Representative Bill Keating of Massachusetts, a Democrat serving on the House Armed Services Committee and Foreign Affairs Committee, is criticizing U.S. government attacks against boats in the Pacific and Caribbean. Keating stated that this activity "should not be occurring."
WNYC 93.9 FM
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

Supreme Court Delays Mandate On Redistricting Plan

A political endorsement has not occurred due to ongoing disputes over redistricting. The source indicated that 'odds over redistricting' are preventing the endorsement from happening.
WAMU 88.5 DC
economy 5d ago Washington D.C.

Fragrance, Handbag Sales Up Ahead Of Mother's Day

Fragrance sales are up about 35% and are expected to accelerate to 65% growth this weekend. Purses and handbags have seen growth as high as 37%, which Pandia says is slightly higher than last year. Adobe also expects flower sales to spike 550% to 600% on Saturday and Sunday.
WBBM Newsradio 780
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

White House Security Enhancements Cost $1 Billion

Donald Trump transformed the heart of the White House Rose Garden into a patio covered in stone. This change is one of several renovations initiated by the current administration. President Trump defended the rising cost estimate for his White House ballroom project, according to a Truth Social post. He stated that the cost has changed because the ballroom is now expected to be approximately twice its original size. The billion dollars would cover security enhancements and Secret Service operations.
WNYC 93.9 FM
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

Trump Building National Garden Of American Heroes

President Trump is building a "national garden of American heroes" along the Potomac River. Plans for the garden call for hundreds of statues of Americans, ranging from George Washington to Kobe Bryant.
KQED FM
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

NEA Resolution Misspells 'Fascism'

The National Education Association (NEA), identified as the largest teachers union in the United States, passed a resolution to describe Donald Trump as 'fascism'. The resolution, however, contained a misspelling of the word 'fascism'.
WLS-AM 890 Chicago
economy 5d ago Washington D.C.

US Average Hourly Earnings Expected To Grow 3.8%

Analysts are looking for approximately 3.8% growth in average hourly earnings on a yearly basis. Wages have been observed to be slow recently, which is noted as interesting given market concerns about the Federal Reserve potentially needing to hike rates.
Bloomberg Radio
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

Supreme Court Pauses Abortion Pill Restrictions

The U.S. Term limits for justices and members of Congress were discussed as possible reforms. The source suggests a correlation between these rulings and public perception of the courts. The directive concerns the use of two largely black congressional districts. The Supreme Court has cleared the path for Alabama to eliminate a congressional district represented by a Black Democrat. This decision impacts the upcoming midterm elections. Republicans in Alabama scored a victory today in the Supreme Court regarding an ongoing redistricting case. The court denied a defense motion to dismiss charges, siding with the state. Justice Samuel Alito granted an additional extension, delaying the ruling for several more days. The outcome could represent a restriction on abortion access nationwide.
WBUR Boston
politics 5d ago Washington D.C.

Trump Signs Executive Orders on Beef Imports and Cattle Herd

The North American administration has issued two executive orders. The US administration's two executive orders include pressure, according to the source. President Trump signed executive orders on Monday aimed at increasing beef imports and supporting the renewal of the U.S. The White House official confirmed the actions.
Radio Rebelde Cuba