Surprisingly strong start to 2026 for U.S. labor market
The U. S. economy got an unexpected boost in January with a better-than-expected jobs report. Kristin Myers, editor-in-chief of ETF. com, an economic news and analytics site, joins "The Daily…
2/11: The Takeout with Major Garrett
Takeaways from Bondi's fiery Epstein files testimony; Nancy Guthrie tip line gets over 4, 000 calls in 24 hours, officials say.
Gov. Newsom heads to Munich conference to challenge Trump’s vision for U.S.
Gov. Newsom heads to Munich conference to challenge Trump's vision for U.S.
The FBI seizure of Georgia 2020 election ballots relies on debunked claims
An FBI investigation of the 2020 election in Fulton County, Ga., was initiated by a lawyer who aided President Trump's unsuccessful efforts to overturn that election, an unsealed affidavit says.
3 Illinois universities trying to recruit engineering students at Chicago Auto Show
3 Illinois universities trying to recruit engineering students at Chicago Auto Show
New bodycam footage shows desperate search for gunman after Brown University shooting
Newly released bodycam footage and 911 calls show the desperate search for a suspect and victims minutes after a gunman opened fire inside a Brown University classroom in mid-December. Tom…
Why Mike Vrabel played U2 before Patriots’ final Super Bowl meeting
“He left players with 3 words on today's plan: Belief, Identity, Rage." The post Why Mike Vrabel played U2 before Patriots’ final Super Bowl meeting appeared first on Boston. com.
March for Life attendees may have been exposed to measles, DC Health warns
D. C. health officials are contacting people possibly exposed to measles at the March for Life in January, as confirmed cases rise nationwide.
2 surfers missing off coast of Santa Cruz, California, US Coast Guard says
The U. S. Coast Guard is searching for two missing surfers in California. The Coast Guard received a report from bystanders of the surfers in the water yelling for help…
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis stepping down, days after big layoffs
Washington Post publisher Will Lewis says he’s stepping down, three days after the newspaper announced it was laying off one-third of its staff.