
Stetson Miller
Correspondent at GrayDC
@GrayDCnews Correspondent. Previously: @wtop, @wjz, @WCBD
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3 weeks ago |
ky3.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The Labor Department reported Friday that the U.S. economy added 139,000 jobs in May, reflecting a stable but slightly slower job market. The report also revealed that the unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2 percent. Much of the job growth occurred mostly in education and health care (+87,000) and leisure and hospitality (+48,000). Sectors that lost jobs included retail (-6,500), manufacturing (-8,000), business services (-18,000) and government (-1,000).
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3 weeks ago |
azfamily.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) said Thursday that Democrats in the upper chamber will fight to remove a provision in President Donald Trump’s sweeping policy package that would weaken the power of federal judges. “Buried deep in the Republican bill is a really nasty provision that would strip federal judges of one of their most critical powers the ability to force their own rulings,” said Sen. Schumer at a press conference outside the Capitol.
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4 weeks ago |
wvlt.tv | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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4 weeks ago |
kait8.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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4 weeks ago |
wdtv.com | Stetson Miller
WASHINGTON (Gray DC) - The complicated legal battle over President Donald Trump’s tariffs regime is getting even more complicated. Less than a day after President Donald Trump’s tariffs were struck down by one court, now another is reinstating them after a request from the administration. The White House says that a federal trade court overstepped its authority by blocking President Trump’s tariffs and it insists that the move won’t stop him from moving forward with his economic agenda.
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