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Covid-19 broke the charts. Decades from now, the pandemic will be visible in the historical data of nearly anything measurable today: an unmistakable spike, dip or jolt that officially began for ...
The ongoing crypto bull run, fueled by institutional adoption and the incoming pro-crypto administration, could extend until 2026, according to a historical market cycles chart dating back to 1875 ...
The latest job openings and labor turnover summary (JOLTS) report showed that job openings increased slightly in August, reflecting more hiring.
As the dust seemingly begins to settle after what has been a tumultuous time at the Nebraska State Historical Society, from interim director to a name change, there’s a new leader at the helm ...
A misleading bar chart comparing modern carbon dioxide (CO2) levels to those millions of years before humans existed ignores a large CO2 increase during the human era that has changed the climate ...
Even as the job cuts in the technology industry have dominated the headlines, however, layoffs across the entire economy in October were largely unchanged at 1.4 million, low by historical ...
Job Quits stayed at +2.2% for a sixth-straight month. They totaled 3.51 million for the period, and combined with 4.52 million layoffs, make up the “separations” designation in this JOLTS ...
With "Take Two" reaching No. 1, BTS becomes the first music act to achieve a No. 1 position on one of Billboard's global charts every single year since their inception. This remarkable feat ...
The key points JOLTS data for September continues the trend in recent months of a slowly cooling labour market, but one that is still robust Job openings declined and the lay-offs rate ticked up ...
Jisoo is just the third solo female South Korean musician to enter the top 10 on the Billboard Global 200 chart, joining her Blackpink bandmates Rosé and Lisa in the feat. It’s impressive that ...
The ongoing crypto bull run, fueled by institutional adoption and the incoming pro-crypto administration, could extend until 2026, according to a historical market cycles chart dating back to 1875 ...