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US job growth slowed in December to 50,000 jobs with the unemployment rate dipping to 4.4%, indicating ongoing economic challenges.
The White House is set to present plans for a $400 million ballroom amid legal challenges and criticism regarding the demolition of the East Wing.
Nicolás Maduro now awaits trial in a Brooklyn jail, known for its dangerous conditions and notorious inmates, raising concerns over inmate safety.
The Federal Reserve has cut rates while signaling a possible pause in future reductions amid economic uncertainties.
Jobless claims in the U.S. surged to 236,000, reflecting seasonal challenges and concerns over labor market health.
Asian markets rise as the Fed cuts interest rates for the third time, but caution prevails over future monetary policy directions.
Federal appeals court rules Alina Habba unlawfully appointed as New Jersey's U.S. attorney, affecting numerous federal cases.
Kristi Noem's choice to send deported Venezuelans to El Salvador, despite a judge's order, raises legal questions amid ongoing court inquiries.
US cancels October CPI and jobs reports due to a government shutdown, raising economic uncertainty ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy meeting.
Pras Michel, of the Fugees, was sentenced to 14 years in prison for funneling foreign donations into Obama's campaign.
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