19 minutes

Fort Worth Report
Feed icon

Regional Transportation Council Director Michael Morris called it a "great day" for North Texas.

Feed icon
Fort Worth Report
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Regional Transportation Council Director Michael Morris called it a "great day" for North Texas.

62-а Мюнхенська безпекова конференція завершилася. Володимир Зеленський закликав у Мюнхені світових лідерів звертати увагу на Україну: «якби це сталося раніше, ця війна не почалася б»

Feed icon
Радіо Свобода
Attribution+

62-а Мюнхенська безпекова конференція завершилася. Володимир Зеленський закликав у Мюнхені світових лідерів звертати увагу на Україну: «якби це сталося раніше, ця війна не почалася б»

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha afirmado en reiteradas ocasiones que su endurecimiento del asedio criminal contra Cuba ya llevó al gobierno de su homólogo Miguel Díaz-Canel a establecer conversaciones de alto nivel con Washington a fin de negociar una salida. Asimismo, se ha difundido la especie de que familiares de figuras relevantes […]

Feed icon
ANRed
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

El presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump, ha afirmado en reiteradas ocasiones que su endurecimiento del asedio criminal contra Cuba ya llevó al gobierno de su homólogo Miguel Díaz-Canel a establecer conversaciones de alto nivel con Washington a fin de negociar una salida. Asimismo, se ha difundido la especie de que familiares de figuras relevantes […]

23 minutes

Prensa Comunitaria
Feed icon

Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosPor Francisco Rodas Maltez Sólo en las redes sociales de esta gente que quiere tumbarse al gobierno de Arévalo ven vergonzoso que Trump no le haya invitado a la Cumbre Latinoamericana que organizó para marzo del 2026. En ese pentagrama se comparte, a decir de la diputada Sandra Jovel -aunque no es la única-, la ... Read more

Feed icon
Prensa Comunitaria
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Tiempo de lectura: 3 minutosPor Francisco Rodas Maltez Sólo en las redes sociales de esta gente que quiere tumbarse al gobierno de Arévalo ven vergonzoso que Trump no le haya invitado a la Cumbre Latinoamericana que organizó para marzo del 2026. En ese pentagrama se comparte, a decir de la diputada Sandra Jovel -aunque no es la única-, la ... Read more

Російські військові практично щодня завдають ударів по об’єктах енергетики в Україні, через що без світла, а іноді тепла і води регулярно залишаються жителі різних регіонів, в тому числі Київ. Упродовж останніх місяців аналогічні повідомлення стали надходити з деяких російських областей

Feed icon
Радіо Свобода
Attribution+

Російські військові практично щодня завдають ударів по об’єктах енергетики в Україні, через що без світла, а іноді тепла і води регулярно залишаються жителі різних регіонів, в тому числі Київ. Упродовж останніх місяців аналогічні повідомлення стали надходити з деяких російських областей

27 minutes

Dengê Amerîka
Feed icon

Lê wî got ku herçendî zehmet be jî, Amerîka dibîne ku "ew pir baştir e ji sûrîyayeke parçe li gel her cûre şer û koçberîyên girseyî...Amerîka di vê derbarê de geşbîn e."

Feed icon
Dengê Amerîka
Public Domain

Lê wî got ku herçendî zehmet be jî, Amerîka dibîne ku "ew pir baştir e ji sûrîyayeke parçe li gel her cûre şer û koçberîyên girseyî...Amerîka di vê derbarê de geşbîn e."

(The Center Square) – Last week’s jobs report said the U.S. added 130,000 jobs in January. But the more consequential news landed in the fine print: the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ annual benchmark revision drastically rewrote 2025. Payroll growth for 2025 was revised down from +584,000 to +181,000 – about +15,000 jobs per month – and the March 2025 payroll level was revised down by 898,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis. Put differently: January’s headline gain may be real, but the “trend” we thought we were tracking for most of last year wasn’t. That helps explain why many workers’ lived experience has felt worse than the monthly payroll prints suggested. A labor market that’s no longer collapsing… but still feels stuck There is a plausible silver lining. The pace of deterioration may be slowing. The unemployment rate in January ticked down to 4.3%, and wage growth remained moderate. That’s the average – but the average is not the reality for everyone. Young workers and Black workers, in particular, have seen unemployment rise more during this slowdown, a reminder that labor-market softening is rarely evenly distributed. Survey-based sentiment continues to scream “stuck.” Households might not be panicking about inflation the way they were in 2022, but they’re still cautious about jobs and finances. The New York Fed’s Survey of Consumer Expectations shows inflation expectations clustering around ~3% at the 3- and 5-year horizons, even as near-term expectations eased. And the University of Michigan’s survey shows long-run inflation expectations above pre-pandemic ranges, reinforcing the idea that “2% confidence” hasn’t fully returned. This is what a modern “jobless expansion” looks like: output grows (helped lately by productivity and AI-linked investment stories), but the job ladder feels harder to climb – especially for entrants and switchers. We’ve “seen this movie before” in the early 1990s, early 2000s, and in the long slog after the Great Recession. The damage from joblessness is not just short-term The economic literature is blunt: labor-market weakness leaves scars. Earnings scarring: Displaced workers often experience large and persistent earnings losses. Classic estimates find long-run earnings losses on the order of about 25% per year for some high-tenure displaced workers, and broader work summarizes “wage scarring” that can last many years.Lower lifetime income: Syntheses of the displacement literature put cumulative lifetime earnings losses around 20% in many contexts.Higher mortality risk: In landmark work linking administrative earnings records to death records, job displacement is associated with elevated mortality – estimates include about 10% to 15% higher annual death hazards even many years after displacement for affected groups.Mental health: A large body of research links unemployment to higher risks of depression and anxiety; systematic reviews and meta-analyses find meaningfully worse mental health outcomes during unemployment and improvement upon re-employment.Property crime: Empirical work estimates that a 1 percentage-point increase in unemployment can raise property crime by roughly 1.6% to 5%, depending on specification and setting. These aren’t just abstract social costs. They’re macroeconomic headwinds: skill erosion, weaker future earnings power, and reduced mobility all feed back into demand. Why housing is the canary in this confidence problem This week’s “macro-to-housing” transmission will be visible in a familiar set of releases: Homebuilder confidence (NAHB HMI) is due Feb. 17.Personal income/outlays and the PCE price index – the inflation report the Fed cares about most – is due Feb. 20.Key Census housing indicators (starts and new-home sales) remain tangled in release delays around the shutdown, so some housing signals will arrive late and in lumps rather than smoothly. Here’s the basic logic: when jobs are harder to land, fewer households take big risks. Even when affordability improves at the margin, transactions are a confidence product. Renters stay put longer, first-time buyers wait, and potential sellers hesitate because a move is a bet on your future paycheck. Builders are reacting to that reality. To keep sales moving, major builders have leaned heavily on incentives, especially mortgage-rate buydowns. One prominent example: Lennar disclosed incentive spending around 14% of final sales price in late 2025. The result is margin pressure, which discourages new housing starts. Tariffs, inflation, and a Fed that can’t declare victory Inflation is no longer running away – but it’s also not safely back to target. One reason is tariffs. New York Fed analysis estimates that in 2025, the average tariff rate on U.S. imports rose from 2.6% to 13%, and nearly 90% of the economic burden fell on U.S. firms and consumers. That leaves the Fed “stuck” in a familiar place: growth that’s still positive, a labor market that’s weaker than it looked a month ago (post-revision), and inflation that remains “somewhat elevated.” The Fed has repeatedly signaled it is balancing risks on both sides of its mandate – explicitly noting that downside risks to employment had risen even as inflation remained elevated. The week ahead, then, is less about any one data point and more about whether the U.S. economy is settling into a stable, low-hiring equilibrium… or sliding into something more fragile.

Feed icon
The Center Square
Attribution+

(The Center Square) – Last week’s jobs report said the U.S. added 130,000 jobs in January. But the more consequential news landed in the fine print: the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ annual benchmark revision drastically rewrote 2025. Payroll growth for 2025 was revised down from +584,000 to +181,000 – about +15,000 jobs per month – and the March 2025 payroll level was revised down by 898,000 on a seasonally adjusted basis. Put differently: January’s headline gain may be real, but the “trend” we thought we were tracking for most of last year wasn’t. That helps explain why many workers’ lived experience has felt worse than the monthly payroll prints suggested. A labor market that’s no longer collapsing… but still feels stuck There is a plausible silver lining. The pace of deterioration may be slowing. The unemployment rate in January ticked down to 4.3%, and wage growth remained moderate. That’s the average – but the average is not the reality for everyone. Young workers and Black workers, in particular, have seen unemployment rise more during this slowdown, a reminder that labor-market softening is rarely evenly distributed. Survey-based sentiment continues to scream “stuck.” Households might not be panicking about inflation the way they were in 2022, but they’re still cautious about jobs and finances. The New York Fed’s Survey of Consumer Expectations shows inflation expectations clustering around ~3% at the 3- and 5-year horizons, even as near-term expectations eased. And the University of Michigan’s survey shows long-run inflation expectations above pre-pandemic ranges, reinforcing the idea that “2% confidence” hasn’t fully returned. This is what a modern “jobless expansion” looks like: output grows (helped lately by productivity and AI-linked investment stories), but the job ladder feels harder to climb – especially for entrants and switchers. We’ve “seen this movie before” in the early 1990s, early 2000s, and in the long slog after the Great Recession. The damage from joblessness is not just short-term The economic literature is blunt: labor-market weakness leaves scars. Earnings scarring: Displaced workers often experience large and persistent earnings losses. Classic estimates find long-run earnings losses on the order of about 25% per year for some high-tenure displaced workers, and broader work summarizes “wage scarring” that can last many years.Lower lifetime income: Syntheses of the displacement literature put cumulative lifetime earnings losses around 20% in many contexts.Higher mortality risk: In landmark work linking administrative earnings records to death records, job displacement is associated with elevated mortality – estimates include about 10% to 15% higher annual death hazards even many years after displacement for affected groups.Mental health: A large body of research links unemployment to higher risks of depression and anxiety; systematic reviews and meta-analyses find meaningfully worse mental health outcomes during unemployment and improvement upon re-employment.Property crime: Empirical work estimates that a 1 percentage-point increase in unemployment can raise property crime by roughly 1.6% to 5%, depending on specification and setting. These aren’t just abstract social costs. They’re macroeconomic headwinds: skill erosion, weaker future earnings power, and reduced mobility all feed back into demand. Why housing is the canary in this confidence problem This week’s “macro-to-housing” transmission will be visible in a familiar set of releases: Homebuilder confidence (NAHB HMI) is due Feb. 17.Personal income/outlays and the PCE price index – the inflation report the Fed cares about most – is due Feb. 20.Key Census housing indicators (starts and new-home sales) remain tangled in release delays around the shutdown, so some housing signals will arrive late and in lumps rather than smoothly. Here’s the basic logic: when jobs are harder to land, fewer households take big risks. Even when affordability improves at the margin, transactions are a confidence product. Renters stay put longer, first-time buyers wait, and potential sellers hesitate because a move is a bet on your future paycheck. Builders are reacting to that reality. To keep sales moving, major builders have leaned heavily on incentives, especially mortgage-rate buydowns. One prominent example: Lennar disclosed incentive spending around 14% of final sales price in late 2025. The result is margin pressure, which discourages new housing starts. Tariffs, inflation, and a Fed that can’t declare victory Inflation is no longer running away – but it’s also not safely back to target. One reason is tariffs. New York Fed analysis estimates that in 2025, the average tariff rate on U.S. imports rose from 2.6% to 13%, and nearly 90% of the economic burden fell on U.S. firms and consumers. That leaves the Fed “stuck” in a familiar place: growth that’s still positive, a labor market that’s weaker than it looked a month ago (post-revision), and inflation that remains “somewhat elevated.” The Fed has repeatedly signaled it is balancing risks on both sides of its mandate – explicitly noting that downside risks to employment had risen even as inflation remained elevated. The week ahead, then, is less about any one data point and more about whether the U.S. economy is settling into a stable, low-hiring equilibrium… or sliding into something more fragile.

Escribe el autor en su poemario: "El tabú asfixió la maleza en ruinas e instruyó al hijo de los mandamientos".

Feed icon
Mundiario
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Escribe el autor en su poemario: "El tabú asfixió la maleza en ruinas e instruyó al hijo de los mandamientos".

28 minutes

Idaho Capital Sun
Feed icon

Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson and his office will put on a veteran resource fair on Wednesday in Twin Falls. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the College of Southern Idaho’s Taylor Building, 315 Falls Ave. The event is ADA accessible. “Ensuring our local heroes are […]

Feed icon
Idaho Capital Sun
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Idaho Congressman Mike Simpson and his office will put on a veteran resource fair on Wednesday in Twin Falls. The event will take place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the second floor of the College of Southern Idaho’s Taylor Building, 315 Falls Ave. The event is ADA accessible. “Ensuring our local heroes are […]

36 minutes

Santa Barbara News Press
Feed icon

This is the first in a series where I invite you to bear witness and experience the war, with Leona and me at the House of Swans. Much has changed since the beginning days when I booked my first nights and began my friendship with this remarkable woman – a widowed mother, paramedic, and poet. Even as my faith in my own government has, at times, faltered, Leona endures, and never wavers in her belief that Ukraine will defeat Putin so her proud country can remain free.  The post Lynn Montgomery: My 161 Nights in a Kyiv Airbnb appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

Feed icon
Santa Barbara News Press
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

This is the first in a series where I invite you to bear witness and experience the war, with Leona and me at the House of Swans. Much has changed since the beginning days when I booked my first nights and began my friendship with this remarkable woman – a widowed mother, paramedic, and poet. Even as my faith in my own government has, at times, faltered, Leona endures, and never wavers in her belief that Ukraine will defeat Putin so her proud country can remain free.  The post Lynn Montgomery: My 161 Nights in a Kyiv Airbnb appeared first on Santa Barbara News-Press.

După 34 de ore de voiaj interstelar la bordul capsulei Crew-12, astronauta franceză Sophie Adenot şi cei trei coechipieri ai ei – 2 americani şi un rus – au ajuns sâmbătă la bordul Staţiei Spaţiale Internaţionale. Ceremonia de bunvenit cu americanul şi cei doi ruşi de la bordul ISS a fost urmată de un briefing de securitate. Ce experienţe va realiza astronauta franceză în spaţiu?

Feed icon
Radio France Internationale
Attribution+

După 34 de ore de voiaj interstelar la bordul capsulei Crew-12, astronauta franceză Sophie Adenot şi cei trei coechipieri ai ei – 2 americani şi un rus – au ajuns sâmbătă la bordul Staţiei Spaţiale Internaţionale. Ceremonia de bunvenit cu americanul şi cei doi ruşi de la bordul ISS a fost urmată de un briefing de securitate. Ce experienţe va realiza astronauta franceză în spaţiu?

39 minutes

Fort Worth Report
Feed icon

Fort Worth Report’s Candid Conversation event will bring health care system leaders to discuss local solutions on Feb. 18.

Feed icon
Fort Worth Report
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Fort Worth Report’s Candid Conversation event will bring health care system leaders to discuss local solutions on Feb. 18.

A direção do Festival de Cinema de Berlim tentou neste domingo (15) encerrar a polêmica sobre cineastas que se recusariam a expressar opiniões políticas, assunto que marcou os primeiros dias do evento. A reação da Berlinale é uma resposta às declarações do presidente do júri, o diretor alemão Wim Wenders, que pediu que o festival ficasse alheio a temas políticos, apesar da tradição de engajamento histórico do evento.

Feed icon
Radio France Internationale
Attribution+

A direção do Festival de Cinema de Berlim tentou neste domingo (15) encerrar a polêmica sobre cineastas que se recusariam a expressar opiniões políticas, assunto que marcou os primeiros dias do evento. A reação da Berlinale é uma resposta às declarações do presidente do júri, o diretor alemão Wim Wenders, que pediu que o festival ficasse alheio a temas políticos, apesar da tradição de engajamento histórico do evento.

40 minutes

Настоящее Время
Feed icon

Все, что нужно знать о случившемся с 9 по 15 февраля

Feed icon
Настоящее Время
Attribution+

Все, что нужно знать о случившемся с 9 по 15 февраля

du mirage Bitcoin à l’escroquerie $CAR, en passant par l’île fantôme et les déplacés oubliés de l’île Mbongossoua, Touadera frappe fort dans l’escroquerie       Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Depuis 2022, le dictateur centrafricain Faustin-Archange Touadéra vend des illusions digitales à une nation écrasée par la pauvreté. Bitcoin officiel, […] Cet article Centrafrique : du mirage Bitcoin à l’escroquerie $CAR, en passant par l’île fantôme et les déplacés oubliés de l’île Mbongossoua, Touadera frappe fort dans l’escroquerie est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Feed icon
Corbeau News Centrafrique
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

du mirage Bitcoin à l’escroquerie $CAR, en passant par l’île fantôme et les déplacés oubliés de l’île Mbongossoua, Touadera frappe fort dans l’escroquerie       Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Depuis 2022, le dictateur centrafricain Faustin-Archange Touadéra vend des illusions digitales à une nation écrasée par la pauvreté. Bitcoin officiel, […] Cet article Centrafrique : du mirage Bitcoin à l’escroquerie $CAR, en passant par l’île fantôme et les déplacés oubliés de l’île Mbongossoua, Touadera frappe fort dans l’escroquerie est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

« Le Centrafricain ne meurt pas de soif » : Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la misère des banguissois     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Sur le plateau de l’émission de la radio Ndèkè-Luka Patara, le ministre conseiller du président déclare que les Banguissois trouvent toujours de l’eau à la […] Cet article « Le Centrafricain ne meurt pas de soif » : Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la misère des banguissois est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Feed icon
Corbeau News Centrafrique
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

« Le Centrafricain ne meurt pas de soif » : Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la misère des banguissois     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Sur le plateau de l’émission de la radio Ndèkè-Luka Patara, le ministre conseiller du président déclare que les Banguissois trouvent toujours de l’eau à la […] Cet article « Le Centrafricain ne meurt pas de soif » : Fidèle Gouandjika se moque de la misère des banguissois est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Le clepto-mythomane joue la carte de la fraternité : Balalou appelle à l’amour et l’union pour faire oublier le coup d’État électoral     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Maxime Balalou a déployé ce mercredi son arsenal rhétorique le plus hypocrite. Amour, fraternité, unité nationale : tous les mots doux pour […] Cet article Le clepto-mythomane joue la carte de la fraternité : Balalou appelle à l’amour et l’union pour faire oublier le coup d’État électoral est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Feed icon
Corbeau News Centrafrique
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Le clepto-mythomane joue la carte de la fraternité : Balalou appelle à l’amour et l’union pour faire oublier le coup d’État électoral     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Maxime Balalou a déployé ce mercredi son arsenal rhétorique le plus hypocrite. Amour, fraternité, unité nationale : tous les mots doux pour […] Cet article Le clepto-mythomane joue la carte de la fraternité : Balalou appelle à l’amour et l’union pour faire oublier le coup d’État électoral est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

As quatro escolas que entram na avenida neste domingo (15) farão enredos inspirados em biografias. As duas primeiras vão homenagear personagens ainda vivos: o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) e o multiartista Ney Matogrosso. Homenageado pela estreante na elite do carnaval, a Acadêmicos de Niterói, Lula será o primeiro tema a entrar na […] Desfiles na Sapucaí farão homenagens biográficas neste domingo (15) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Feed icon
Brasil de Fato
CC BY-ND🅭🅯⊜

As quatro escolas que entram na avenida neste domingo (15) farão enredos inspirados em biografias. As duas primeiras vão homenagear personagens ainda vivos: o presidente Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva (PT) e o multiartista Ney Matogrosso. Homenageado pela estreante na elite do carnaval, a Acadêmicos de Niterói, Lula será o primeiro tema a entrar na […] Desfiles na Sapucaí farão homenagens biográficas neste domingo (15) apareceu primeiro no Brasil de Fato.

Tiempo de lectura: 8 minutosLas tachas están sobre la mesa, pero no son vinculantes. La Comisión de Postulación votará por los aspirantes a magistrados del TSE aunque varios acumulan múltiples señalamientos por decisiones judiciales polémicas, exclusión de candidaturas, presuntos vínculos con redes de cooptación y cuestionamientos sobre independencia e idoneidad. La decisión final quedará en manos de cada comisionado, ... Read more

Feed icon
Prensa Comunitaria
CC BY-NC-ND🅭🅯🄏⊜

Tiempo de lectura: 8 minutosLas tachas están sobre la mesa, pero no son vinculantes. La Comisión de Postulación votará por los aspirantes a magistrados del TSE aunque varios acumulan múltiples señalamientos por decisiones judiciales polémicas, exclusión de candidaturas, presuntos vínculos con redes de cooptación y cuestionamientos sobre independencia e idoneidad. La decisión final quedará en manos de cada comisionado, ... Read more

Bagarre entre les soldats FAKA  au Soudan du Sud après une réunion organisée avec les autorités de Source Youbou     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Le 11 février dernier, des mercenaires russes de la milice Wagner et des soldats FAKA se sont déplacés à Source Youbou, au Soudan du Sud, […] Cet article Bagarre entre les soldats FAKA  au Soudan du Sud après une réunion organisée avec les autorités de Source Youbou est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.

Feed icon
Corbeau News Centrafrique
CC BY-SA🅭🅯🄎

Bagarre entre les soldats FAKA  au Soudan du Sud après une réunion organisée avec les autorités de Source Youbou     Rédigé le . Par : la rédaction de Corbeaunews-Centrafrique (CNC).  Le 11 février dernier, des mercenaires russes de la milice Wagner et des soldats FAKA se sont déplacés à Source Youbou, au Soudan du Sud, […] Cet article Bagarre entre les soldats FAKA  au Soudan du Sud après une réunion organisée avec les autorités de Source Youbou est apparu en premier sur Corbeau News Centrafrique ou si b il LPP et actualités en République centrafricaine.