La economía de EE.UU. sumó 311.000 empleos en febrero, superando las expectativas

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

La economía de EE.UU. sumó 311.000 empleos en febrero, superando las expectativas (CNN) — La economía de EE.UU. sumó 311.000 empleos en febrero, según la instantánea mensual de empleo del Departamento de Trabajo, publicada este viernes.Eso es un retroceso del exitoso informe de empleos de enero, cuando se agregaron 504.000 puestos revisados, pero muestra que el mercado laboral todavía está evolucionando.La tasa de desempleo subió al 3,6% desde el 3,4%.Los economistas esperaban una ganancia neta de 205.000 puestos de trabajo para febrero y una tasa de desempleo del 3,4%, según Refinitiv.La Reserva Federal ha estado luchando durante casi un año para desacelerar la economía y aplastar la inflación más alta en 40 años, pero el mercado laboral continúa desafiando esos esfuerzos.Noticia en desarrolloThe-CNN-Wire™ & © 2023 Cable News Network, Inc., a Warner Bros. Discovery Company. All rights reserved.Source

US employers added a robust 311,000 jobs in February in sign of a still-strong labor market despite Fed rate hikes

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

US employers added a robust 311,000 jobs in February in sign of a still-strong labor market despite Fed rate hikes WASHINGTON (AP) — US employers added a robust 311,000 jobs in February in sign of a still-strong labor market despite Fed rate hikes.Source

Will new apartments lower Denver area rents this year?

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Will new apartments lower Denver area rents this year? DENVER (KDVR) — Upcoming construction projects should take some pressure off Denver area renters this year. Rent in the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood area spiked to one of the nation's most expensive in 2021 and 2022. Prices have been falling lately, however, and the new apartments may deepen a yearlong trend of emptier apartment buildings. Denver-area home prices nudge up for the 1st time in a year Denver area apartment vacancies have been rising for well over a year through February 2023, along with national rates, but that has not yet translated into substantially lower rent prices. The market is dealing with distortions sparked by the COVID pandemic. Shortly after the COVID pandemic began, the Denver area vacancy rates plummeted by nearly half. Renters across the country were forming new households - swapping a roommate situation for a lone apartment. From July 2020 through September 2021, the Denver area vacancy rate fell from just under 8% to 4.62%, according to Apartment List dat...

Volleyball player who lost both legs after being hit by car returns home

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Volleyball player who lost both legs after being hit by car returns home ST. LOUIS, Missouri (KMOV) — The Tennessee teenager who was injured in a violent crash in downtown St. Louis on February 18 is now recovering back at home.The Edmondsons previously disclosed that 17-year-old Janae Edmondson had undergone five surgeries and will still need three more before she can be discharged and the family can return to Tennessee.During a hearing in late February, a St. Louis judge denied bond for 21-year-old Daniel Riley. He’s charged with three counts of assault and is accused of causing the accident that injured Janae, leading to the amputation of both her legs.Janae’s parents, James and Francene Edmondson, spoke during that hearing, urging Judge Rochelle Woodiest to withhold bond and keep Riley in jail. The couple also recalled the horrific details of the accident and of her struggles since.James Edmondson said he remembers hearing the roar of car engines, and he said Janae shouted for him to get back. Then, he said, “The car was going so fast it took h...

Florida man accidentally cremated before funeral

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Florida man accidentally cremated before funeral JACKSONVILLE, Fla. (WJXT) – A father, barber, and jokester, Kevin Witherspoon died unexpectedly last week.“They took care of my mom really good so I was expecting them to do the same thing with my brother,” Frank Chapman, the brother of Witherspoon said about Corey-Kerlin Funeral Homes & Crematory in Jacksonville. His family paid more than $2,000 for an hour-long visitation for family and friends.Witherspoon was supposed to be cremated after the fact. Instead, they ended up with more grief.“I went down there yesterday to check on the clothes for him and they didn’t say anything. They said everything was fine but later on around four they called me and told me they accidentally cremated him,” Chapman said. The news was extremely shocking for loved ones who traveled from all around the country to say goodbye.Witherspoon’s brother-in-law Ronald Jackson said the most painful part was not being able “to sit there and look at him, you kn...

NY prosecutors invite Trump to testify in hush money investigation as probe nears end

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

NY prosecutors invite Trump to testify in hush money investigation as probe nears end (CNN) — Manhattan prosecutors have invited former President Donald Trump to appear before the grand jury investigating his alleged role in a hush money payment scheme and cover-up, a person familiar with the matter said, indicating the investigation is nearing a conclusion.Potential defendants in New York are required by law to be notified and invited to appear before a grand jury weighing charges. It is unclear if Trump would appear.The New York Times first reported the development.Trump would be the first former president ever indicted and also the first major presidential candidate under indictment seeking office. He has said he “wouldn’t even think about leaving” the race if charged.Trump is facing criminal inquiries related to his activities before, during and after his presidency.In addition to the New York City investigation, Fulton County, Georgia, prosecutors have been probing the effort by Trump and his allies to overturn Georgia’s 2020 e...

Mediterranean and MIND diets reduced signs of Alzheimer’s in brain tissue, study finds

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Mediterranean and MIND diets reduced signs of Alzheimer’s in brain tissue, study finds (CNN) — People who consumed foods from the plant-based Mediterranean and brain-focused MIND diets had fewer of the hallmark signs of Alzheimer’s — sticky beta-amyloid plaques and tau tangles in the brain — when autopsied, a new study found.The MIND diet is short for Mediterranean-DASH Diet Intervention for Neurodegenerative Delay.In fact, people who most closely followed either of the diets had “almost 40% lower odds” of having enough plaques and tangles in brain tissue to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, according to the study.“People who scored highest for adhering to the Mediterranean diet had average plaque and tangle amounts in their brains similar to being 18 years younger than people who scored lowest,” according to a statement on the study. “Researchers also found people who scored highest for adhering to the MIND diet had average plaque and tangle amounts similar to being 12 years younger than those who scored lowest.&...

Orlando Robinson goes from savior to surplus, but still at work for Heat

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Orlando Robinson goes from savior to surplus, but still at work for Heat There was a time when Orlando Robinson was so essential to the Miami Heat that they didn’t know what they would do without the undrafted rookie center.That time was a month ago, when even with the NBA 50-day allotment on his two-way contract dwindling, the Heat got Robinson back into action eight days after he fractured his right thumb.Now the Heat have moved on, having offloaded ineffective backup center Dewayne Dedmon ahead of the Feb. 9 NBA trading deadline and added veteran big men Cody Zeller and Kevin Love on Feb. 20 via the buyout market.Factor in Omer Yurtseven returning from his November ankle surgery, and it basically has come time to thank Robinson for time well served, the Heat again at capacity with their veteran presence at center.Yet despite not being on the active roster since Feb. 15, Robinson said he has turned what some might view as a negative into a positive.“Honestly, it’s been pretty cool,” Robinson said with a smile in the Heat locker ...

Man shot by deputies in El Cajon

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Man shot by deputies in El Cajon EL CAJON, Calif. -- A man was shot by deputies in East County Friday morning, authorities told FOX 5.According to the San Diego Police Department, authorities fired at a suspect in a truck on Oro Street in El Cajon around midnight. The man then crashed a few blocks away on Flamingo Avenue near 2nd Street. Man stabbed, beaten in East Village SDPD said the man then fled the scene on foot. The occupants of a residence on Arlington Place near Greenfield Drive said they were awoken by sirens, an overhead helicopter and barking dogs. While looking out the window, one of the residents saw a man hopping over their fence, prompting them to call 911.Responding deputies found the suspect hiding in the back yard of the residence. He was taken from the scene by ambulance. The nature of his injuries have not yet been determined. The identity and age of the suspect has not been released by authorities.The specifics as to what led up to the pursuit of the suspect is unknown at this time.Since thi...

Stocks dip as worries about banks overshadow jobs report

Published Fri, 15 Nov 2024 06:03:24 GMT

Stocks dip as worries about banks overshadow jobs report NEW YORK (AP) — Stocks are opening modestly lower as more weakness in banks overshadowed potentially encouraging news in the government’s monthly jobs report. Banks were broadly lower a day after a wipeout in SVB Financial, a Silicon Valley bank that caters to startup companies, triggered fears of broader troubles in the banking sector. Big Tech companies were also lower. The S&P 500 was down 0.6% in the early going Friday, a day after tumbling to one of its worst drops of the year. The Dow and the Nasdaq also fell. All three are headed for sizable weekly losses. THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.Wall Street futures reversed course Friday after the government reported another healthy month of hiring in February.Futures for the Dow Jones Industrial Average edged up 0.1% and futures for the S&P 500 rose 0.3%. Both were down before the report was released. Oil prices also rebounded.The Labor Department reported Friday that America’s employers adde...