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Job Openings Drop Sharply as Corporate Caution Stalls Hiring Despite Economic Growth
Washington, Wednesday, 7 January 2026.
While the broader economy continues to expand, the labor market has entered a defensive crouch, creating a puzzling disconnect for investors and policymakers. Data released Wednesday reveals that November job openings slid to just 7.15 million, significantly missing expectations and marking one of the lowest levels in recent years. The most intriguing insight comes from the stagnant “quits rate,” which suggests the labor market has become a game of musical chairs where the music has stopped—employees are clinging to existing seats rather than seeking new opportunities. This reluctance to hire, driven by uncertainty over tariffs and AI integration, signals a “jobless expansion” that complicates the Federal Reserve’s outlook for 2026.
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House Republican Majority Narrows to 218 Seats Following Sudden Death of Representative LaMalfa
Washington D.C., Tuesday, 6 January 2026.
California Representative Doug LaMalfa’s sudden passing on January 5 shrinks the House Republican majority to a precarious 218-213 margin. This fragile math leaves Speaker Johnson with almost no room for dissent as the administration pursues its 2026 legislative agenda.
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Gunfire Erupts in Caracas as Trump Claims Authority Over Venezuela's Transition
Caracas, Tuesday, 6 January 2026.
Security forces report drone activity and gunfire near Caracas’ presidential palace as President Trump asserts he is “in charge,” dismissing immediate elections following Maduro’s New York arraignment.
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Ravens Dismiss John Harbaugh as Seven Teams Immediately Pursue Veteran Coach
Baltimore, Wednesday, 7 January 2026.
Baltimore parted ways with Harbaugh following an 8-9 season. Remarkably, seven NFL teams contacted his representatives within 45 minutes, highlighting his enduring value in the management market.