The Trump administration has initiated layoffs of federal workers amid the ongoing government shutdown. The American Federation of Government Employees condemns these cuts, calling for an end to the shutdown and accusing the administration of using workers as political pawns.
Federal employees express anger and fear after the White House threatens to withhold back pay following the government shutdown. Many are living paycheck to paycheck, facing chaos as uncertainty looms over their compensation.
AMD's strategic partnership with OpenAI has sent its stock soaring, with plans to deploy 6 gigawatts of GPUs over the coming years. This collaboration is poised to generate tens of billions in revenue, reshaping the AI landscape.
The European Space Agency inaugurated a new deep space antenna in Australia, enhancing communication capabilities for missions across the Solar System. This strategic investment promises to boost data return and foster international collaboration in space.
As the Bureau of Labor Statistics remains silent due to the Washington shutdown, alternative data sources suggest the job market is steady but shows signs of softening. With unemployment holding at 4.3%, is the economy truly stable?
A coalition of labor unions and organizations is suing to overturn a new $100,000 fee imposed on H-1B workers by the Trump administration. This controversial move has caused chaos among employers and workers alike.
The October jobs report has been postponed due to the government shutdown, leaving economists and job seekers in limbo. With expectations of slower job growth, the impact on the economy remains uncertain.
With the jobs report delayed due to a federal government shutdown, experts warn that policymakers and investors are 'flying blind' at a critical economic juncture. The lack of data could impact decisions on interest rates and reveal signs of a potential recession.
As the government shutdown enters its third day, the U.S. economy's trajectory remains uncertain. The cancellation of the Labor Department's jobs report signals potential economic turbulence ahead.
WNBA players, including Sophie Cunningham and Caitlin Clark, voice strong criticism against league commissioner Cathy Engelbert, demanding accountability and change amidst officiating controversies and upcoming CBA negotiations.