U.S. job growth accelerated in May, but a surge in the unemployment rate to a seven-month high of 3.7% suggested that labor market conditions were easing, which could give the Federal Reserve cover to skip an interest rate hike this month.
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A $16 billion list of lower-priority defense items like tanks, helicopter upgrades and a ship, that would normally be paid for as part of the defense budget, could go unfunded after the U.S. passed a landmark bill that lifts the debt ceiling but curbs federal spending.
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The tech-heavy Nasdaq marked its best winning streak since January 2020.
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Nearly all the alleged perpetrators were male and half of the abusers were clerics, a report said. Most of the recorded cases happened in the 1960s-1980s.