

This is a great point, and one I overlooked. Thanks for sharing!
This is a great point, and one I overlooked. Thanks for sharing!
Well if the crops are going bad, you don’t need to hire the truckers to move the produce, you don’t need to hire the grocers to sell the produce, and you don’t need to hire the chefs to cook the produce.
The article doesn’t address this though, rather:
Job openings decreased in health care and social assistance by 181,000, in arts and entertainment by 62,000, and in mining and logging by 13,000.
Which doesn’t say that it’s directly related. Health care and entertainment jobs reducing is probably more indicative of Americans spending less on discretionary spending either because of economic hardship or the expectation of economic hardship.
Mining and logging losses could be tariff related, or possibly in response to softening demand for primary inputs.
Today down 1.37%, but up 7.14% overall for the week.
Looks like Houston is 11.5 and San Francisco is 4 per 100k.
Current ICJ case: https://www.icj-cij.org/case/182
Putin claiming rights for all of Ukraine:
General video on Russian war goals: https://youtu.be/MhpoNL1gZbw
Example of Ukrainians suffering under Russian leadership:
The Russian war goals include an annexation of the entirety of Ukraine and a genocide of the entire Ukrainian populace.
I don’t think giving in to that will lead to less suffering, it will lead to dramatically more suffering.
They finally found a way to make money off of AI
It doesn’t make sense that this would backfire, because Trump and his supporters are perfectly capable of holding conflicting viewpoints like this.
It’s totally reasonable to expect that this would be morally reprehensible when Democrats do it, but reasonable and a smart business move when a Republican does it.