In a puzzling intersection of policy and economics, the much-anticipated employment figures for February reveal a disconcerting trend: job growth, while still present, is losing its edge. The 151,000 increase in nonfarm payrolls is a sigh of relief compared to the revised January figure of 125,000, yet it falls significantly short of the Dow Jones
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The recent High Court appeal resulting in a one-year reduction of Roger Hallam’s prison sentence starkly illustrates the disturbing trend of punitive justice meted out to climate activists in the UK. Hallam, co-founder of Just Stop Oil, initially received a five-year sentence for spearheading protests that disrupted the M25 motorway—a move that points to a
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In a week rife with market turbulence, major stock indices took a cannonball dive, leaving investors grappling for clarity amid the chaos instigated by President Donald Trump’s erratic tariff strategies. The financial landscape appears increasingly volatile, with Trump’s reliance on broad, often ambiguous terminology regarding “globalism” magnifying uncertainties among stakeholders. Investors are not merely reacting
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