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Papal elections have consequences.
Breaking news: The U.S. economy added 172,000 jobs in May, a surprisingly strong gain for the economy, even as employers grapple with elevated prices. The unemployment rate held at 4.3 percent. More on the latest data here:
Exclusive: Inside Trump’s suddenly softened new green card policy - via The Post's @laurenkaorigurley.bsky.social & Ian Duncan www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
D.C. voters support imposing teen curfews by a more than 3 to 1 margin, according to a Washington Post-Schar School poll. Here's how it is playing in the city's mayoral election www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/202...
Study splits Americans into nine political groups. Where do you belong? My story on the big @pewresearch.org political typology study -> www.washingtonpost.com/politics/202...
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Polling 10,000 Americans, the Pew Research Center found divisions on the political left and right, plus the Tuned-Out Middle.
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Study splits Americans into nine political groups. Where do you belong?
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Scott Clement
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The Pope called it soccer, game set match.
The labor market has been growing at a stable but slower pace in 2026, but job gains in May were far stronger than expected.
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U.S. employers added 172,000 jobs in May, a surprisingly strong showing
Big business, including tech and AI companies, launched a quiet but extensive lobbying effort against the green card policy requiring applicants to apply from abroad.
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Inside Trump’s suddenly softened new green card policy
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