Politico |
How the Clinton campaign decisions get made
Politico When WikiLeaks published what it said was a trove of emails from the personal Gmail account of Clinton campaign chairman John Podesta on Friday evening, it did more than just create a political headache for the Democratic nominee. The release also … Emails Reveal Clinton's Mixed Relationship With Wall StreetNPR Clinton's Wall Street remarks are tempered by time, supporters sayWashington Post Leaked campaign emails show moderate side of Hillary ClintonCBS News New York Times –Huffington Post –ABC News –Military Times all 495 news articles » |
The Detroit News |
Slower but steady job gains keep Fed rate hike on track
The Detroit News More Americans like what they see in the job market,and Federal Reserve officials probably will too. Loading… Post to Facebook. Slower but steady job gains keep Fed rate hike on track More Americans like what they see in the job market,and Federal … Fed may face changes no matter who takes over White HouseTribune-Review Payrolls in U.S. Rise 156000 as More Americans Seek WorkBloomberg Federal Reserve Watch: Looking For A Rate Increase In DecemberSeeking Alpha Reuters –Washington Post –Business Insider –Wall Street Journal all 310 news articles » |
11alive.com |
CoreLogic: Matthew insured US property losses as much as $6B
U.S. News & World Report LOS ANGELES (AP) — Insured losses on homes and commercial properties damaged by Hurricane Matthew are likely to be in the billions, but well short of the hefty costs caused by Superstorm Sandy and Hurricane Katrina. Property data firm CoreLogic … Hurricane Matthew economic damage nears $6 billionUSA TODAY Weakened Hurricane Matthew skims East Coast, leaves behind $4 to $6 billion in damagesCNBC Insured Property Losses From Hurricane Matthew Could Hit $6 Billion24/7 Wall St. Abccolumbia.com –41 NBC News –The Apopka Voice all 14 news articles » |
OregonLive.com |
Era of big monthly job gains appears over, and economists say that's a good thing
OregonLive.com A job seeker stops at a table offering resume critiques during a job fair in Atlanta. The U.S. unemployment rate ticked up to 5 percent last month, according to data released Friday, Oct. 7, 2016, the highest since April, but that was largely because … The jobs report and the electionWashington Post Economy|US Economy, Showing Resilience, Added 156000 Jobs Last MonthNew York Times September Jobs Report: New Jobs Below Forecast, UR Ticks Up To 5.0%Seeking Alpha Wall Street Journal –Business Insider –USA TODAY –The Hill all 197 news articles » |
