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Fox News Poll: Economic anxiety and candidate concerns define Ohio Senate race
A Fox News poll indicates that economic anxiety, particularly over inflation, is shaping Ohio’s Senate race, with former Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown leading Republican incumbent Senator Jon Husted by eight points. The result matters because it suggests voters’ financial concerns and their views of the candidates may outweigh party loyalties in a closely watched contest.…
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Burnham hails importance of local businesses as he issues update on support plans
Andy Burnham said the Government will consult small businesses on further support, as he reiterated that independent firms are central to local communities. The proposed engagement is intended to strengthen cooperation with small businesses and help them plan for the longer term, with ministers linking the approach to job creation and growth. The Government has…
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Creator Agency Fixated Taps Mary Murcko as Chief Revenue Officer
Creator agency Fixated has appointed media executive Mary Murcko as chief revenue officer, placing her in charge of its global revenue organisation. The move signals Fixated’s effort to expand commercial partnerships and advertising income as it develops a combined talent, production and distribution business for online creators. Murcko will oversee brand partnerships, direct media and…
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How Filmhub is Investing in the Creator Economy Through New Deal With UnderCurrent (EXCLUSIVE)
Filmhub has formed an exclusive partnership with talent management company UnderCurrent to help its digital creators licence and expand their content beyond social platforms. The deal reflects growing demand from advertising-supported streaming services for creator-led programming, and aims to give creators access to distribution, monetisation and film or television opportunities. Filmhub will work with UnderCurrent…
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Current immigration policy is hurting the workforce and economy
A decline in the U.S. labor force driven by immigration policies and demographic shifts is weakening economic growth, prompting calls for a new immigration strategy focused on meeting national labor demands.
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What’s behind the recent drop in labor force participation?
Have people stopped looking for jobs?
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Inflation eased slightly in July. And, ICE plans to give officers electric shock gloves
Inflation cooled a bit last month, according to a new report from the Labor Department. And, ICE plans to equip its officers with electric shock gloves.
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Democrats sound alarm over AI job apocalypse — but labor market isn’t following script
Democratic politicians, including Senator Bernie Sanders, have warned that artificial intelligence could eliminate large numbers of jobs and have called for government intervention. The article argues that these warnings contrast with the current labour market, which has not yet shown the widespread job losses predicted by some critics of AI. The report highlights growing political…
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SEN TOM COTTON: Democrats say socialism will help. History says it will hurt
In this opinion piece, Senator Tom Cotton argues that Democrats’ growing embrace of socialist policies would worsen the cost of living for American families. He says expanded welfare programmes, regulation and taxation would make everyday goods and services more expensive, framing the issue as a warning based on historical examples. Cotton links concerns about grocery,…
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UK economy shows surprising resilience – but that might not last | Richard Partington
The UK economy grew faster than expected in the first half of 2026, retaining its position as the G7’s fastest-growing economy despite the Iran war, higher energy prices and domestic political uncertainty. Consumer spending and business investment have remained comparatively strong, offering encouragement to Chancellor John Healey before his first budget, but the article argues…