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JOBS REPORT: U.S. Adds Robust 254,000 Jobs And Unemployment Dips To 4.1%

Recent data from the Labor Department reveals that in September, American employers added an impressive 254,000 jobs, indicating a resilient labor market that can support consistent hiring and economic growth.This

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NJ theme park selling life-size dinosaurs — including T. Rex — on Facebook before closing after 14 years

A dinosaur park in New Jersey has put dozens of life-sized prehistoric creatures, including a Tyrannosaurus Rex, up for sale

US to revoke Colombian president’s visa after he urged troops to ‘disobey’ Trump at NYC protest with Roger Waters  

There are some who wish you weren’t present. The State Department declared on Friday that it will cancel the visa

Trump administration official physically assaulted at UNGA by ‘deranged leftist,’ White House says

A former Trump administration staffer experienced a physical assault by an allegedly unstable individual during a United Nations event on

DNA evidence cracks cold case, connects dead suspect to murders of 4 teens at Texas yogurt shop

After more than three decades, investigators have finally identified a suspect in a Texas cold case involving a quadruple murder.

Socialist Zohran Mamdani’s filthy-rich parents rent posh Uganda estate with monkeys, lake views on Airbnb

Zohran Mamdani, a Democratic candidate for mayor of NYC, has been a vocal critic of Airbnb, advocating for the "abolition

Exclusive | NYPD detective with history of misconduct busted for flashing firearm at Long Island stripper: ‘Have you ever been shot?’

This certainly was not the method to pacify her. An NYPD detective has been arrested following allegations that he brandished

Exclusive | Educator targeted for ‘white toxicity’ during anti-bias training can sue NYC for ‘racial harassment’

A former educator has won the right to pursue legal action against New York City, alleging that the de Blasio

FDA finds radioactive contamination in spices after major shrimp recalls

Federal authorities have discovered potential radioactive contamination in a second food item imported from Indonesia into the U.S., as concerns