US job growth slows moderately; unemployment rate rises to 4.1%
The Labor Department’s employment report also showed the economy created 111,000 fewer jobs in April and June than previously estimated.
The Labor Department’s employment report also showed the economy created 111,000 fewer jobs in April and June than previously estimated.
U.S. monthly inflation was unchanged in May as a modest increase in the cost of services was offset by the largest drop in goods prices in six months.
“It is time to break up Live Nation,” said U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland.
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (RFK Jr.) has stated that doctors found a worm in his brain after it had already “ate a part of it.”
A leading disease prevention organization in the United States has released new official guidelines that lower the recommended age for women to start routine breast cancer screening from 50 to 40.
The state’s 160-year-old abortion ban was overturned by the Arizona House of Representatives on Wednesday, paving the way for a repeal that would preserve the state’s 15-week abortion restriction.
A nine-month-old baby who was stabbed during a knife attack at a mall in Sydney, Australia, has been safely released by the hospital.
The CEO of the American Hospital Association, Rick Pollack, stated on Thursday night that the aftermath of a recent ransomware attack on the nation’s biggest health care payment processor is “the most serious incident of its kind leveled against a U.S. health care organization.”
Pharmacies across the country are reporting delays of prescription orders due to a massive cyberattack against one of the country’s largest healthcare companies.