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Surge in virus cases threatens to knock jobs recovery off track
The surge in coronavirus cases across the country is not expected to generate huge job losses like it did last spring. -
The economy is recovering just fine without another wasteful coronavirus stimulus bill
When the dust settles and all the election drama finally comes to an end, a debate will undoubtedly reemerge over the need for another round of COVID-19 “stimulus” to propel the economic recovery. But the latest economic developments undermine the argument that further stimulus is necessary at all. -
Economy added 638,000 jobs and unemployment dipped to 6.9% in October, beating expectations
The economy added 638,000 jobs and the unemployment rate dipped to 6.9% in October, the Labor Department said in a jobs report Friday that beat forecasters' expectations and provided reason for optimism about the economy.
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Republicans keep majority on Arizona utility commission despite Bloomberg spending big
Republicans have kept their majority on Arizona’s Corporation Commission despite clean energy groups spending millions to flip control of the utility regulatory body.Daily on Energy: Demoted Chatterjee poised to be dealmaker in Democratic FERC
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Stocks soar to record highs on Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine news
Stocks hit all-time highs Monday after Pfizer and BioNTech announced that a vaccine candidate has a more than 90% effectiveness rate preventing COVID-19.David Schweikert wins in Arizona's 6th Congressional District
Five-term Republican Rep. David Schweikert has managed to hold on to his seat in Arizona's most competitive congressional race, defending his district from Democratic challenger Hiral Tipirneni, a physician.
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