U.S. Employers Added 223,000 Jobs in December; Unemployment Fell to 3.5%

[ad_1] U.S. employers added 223,000 jobs in December, a sign of continued strength in the labor market. The jobless rate moved down to 3.5% from a revised 3.6% in November.…

Opinion | New Jersey vs. the Supreme Court on Gun Rights

[ad_1] Gov. Murphy signs a law that defies this year’s ruling in Bruen. [ad_2] Source link

With Title 42 Still in Place, Migrants Wait in Mexican Border Cities and Weigh Options

[ad_1] U.S. Thousands of migrants amassed at the U.S.-Mexico border were expecting pandemic-era controls to end and planning to request asylum [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | How Congress Cut Trump’s Taxes

[ad_1] He has benefited from every loophole that lawmakers provided to real-estate businesses. [ad_2] Source link

U.S. House Bans TikTok on Phones of Representatives and Staff

[ad_1] Action follows a ban on the TikTok app in executive-branch agencies, enacted as part of the recently passed spending bill. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | The Supreme Court Keeps Title 42 Alive, for Now

[ad_1] But Justice Gorsuch gets the better of the legal argument. [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | Democracy Made a Comeback in 2022

[ad_1] William A. Galston writes the weekly Politics & Ideas column in the Wall Street Journal. He holds the Ezra K. Zilkha Chair in the Brookings Institution’s Governance Studies Program,…

Opinion | Democrats Hold the Senate, and Liberal Justices Suddenly Get Old

[ad_1] Sotomayor and Kagan are only in their 60s, but the actuaries at Vox say it’s time for them to go. [ad_2] Source link

Millions of Student Loan Holders Face Debt Forgiveness Uncertainty in 2023

[ad_1] U.S. Supreme Court will hear challenge to President Biden’s loan-cancellation plan in February [ad_2] Source link

Opinion | The Return of Lula and the Judicial Threat to Brazil’s Democracy

[ad_1] The leftist ex-president takes office again Jan. 1 as the Supreme Court tries to limit Congress’s power. [ad_2] Source link