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U.S. Hiring Reaccelerates — And Inflation Still Won’t Behave

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U.S. Hiring Reaccelerates — And Inflation Still Won’t Behave

The U.S. added nearly double the jobs economists expected last month, a sign the labor market is stabilizing after a choppy start to the year. The unemployment rate held roughly steady, while wage growth stayed firm enough to keep consumer spending alive.

The tension point: strong hiring and sticky inflation don’t coexist peacefully. A “soft landing” still looks plausible, but this report gives the Fed less room to cut rates quickly without risking a second inflation flare-up.

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White House Drops UAP Files — Lots of Paper, Little Proof

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White House Drops UAP Files — Lots of Paper, Little Proof

The Trump administration released a new tranche of declassified UAP materials as part of a transparency push, including Apollo 12 and Apollo 17-related photos and transcripts. The files add historical texture to government curiosity and internal documentation around anomalous reports.

So far, the release appears heavy on archival material and light on anything that conclusively documents “extraterrestrial life.” Expect more public fascination than policy change unless the disclosures include verifiable technical data.

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Cruise Ship Hantavirus Scare Draws White House Attention

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Cruise Ship Hantavirus Scare Draws White House Attention

President Trump addressed a hantavirus outbreak tied to a cruise ship, saying he hoped the situation was “under control,” as evacuations and port coordination unfolded near Cape Verde. Hantavirus infections are rare but serious, typically linked to rodent exposure rather than person-to-person spread in most cases.

The immediate focus is containment and medical monitoring for passengers and crew, plus tracing how the exposure occurred onboard or during shore operations. Any confirmed spread pattern beyond isolated exposure would raise the stakes quickly for cruise operators and ports.

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Construction Splits in Two: AI/Industrial Boom, Office Bust

U.S. construction spending is surging in data centers, factories, chip plants, and power infrastructure—driven by AI buildouts, reshoring, and a second wave of semiconductor investment. At the same time, office-building construction continues to slide as remote/hybrid work and high financing costs reset demand.

This is the economy retooling in real time: capital is pouring into compute and electrification while commercial real estate is stuck digesting oversupply. Watch for grid constraints and permitting delays to become the next bottlenecks.

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Russia Keeps Stacking Gold as Sanctions-Era Strategy

Russia’s gold reserves rose to $337.52 billion in April, underscoring Moscow’s continued preference for hard assets amid restricted access to parts of the Western financial system. Growing gold holdings can bolster confidence in reserves composition even when other assets are less liquid or politically constrained.

The move fits a broader pattern: reduce reliance on dollars/euros, diversify reserves, and insulate against future freezes. Watch whether Russia pairs gold accumulation with increased non-Western settlement mechanisms for trade.

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