US added 130,000 jobs in January, surpassing expectations as 2025 growth is slashed
The unemployment rate fell from 4.4% in December to 4.3% in January. Average wages in January were up 3.7% compared to a 3.8% gain in December. U.S. employers added a surprisingly strong 130,000 jobs last month, but government revisions cut 2024-2025 payrolls.
OpenAI’s Biggest Challenge Is Turning Its A.I. Into a Cash Machine
OpenAI is testing ads inside ChatGPT for free and low-paying users in the US. The move has underscored financial pressures on the company, as well as raised the possbility that it could drive some users to rivals that don't sell ads. OpenAI's losses will total $143 billion between 2024 and 2029, the "largest startup losses in history"
Goldman Sachs initiates Energy Fuels as buy Goldman says the uranium company is executing well. Goldman called the stock a "defensible growth asset" Stifel says shares of the biotech company have plenty more room to run. Tesla enters 2026 amid a strategic transition, prioritizing reinvestment and platform development.
US poet laureate of style Ralph Lauren opens New York fashion week
Ralph Lauren kicked off New York Fashion Week with a romantic women's collection for fall in a unique space decorated with thick rugs and ethereal murals. The king of American fashion in the 1990s, Lauren presided over a solid commercial business in the two decades that followed. Now entering adulthood, they are moving away from the ultra-casual, street-coded sportswear of oversized hoodies and bulky trainers.
Watch: BBC in Tehran sees government's 'political reply' to massive protests
Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian insisted that Iran is willing to negotiate over its nuclear program. He spoke from a raised stage in Tehran's iconic Azadi (Freedom) Square before a massive crowd seething with emotion. "To me and to all Iranians, the revolution means a revival of life," said 43-year-old participant.
Angus Taylor resigns from shadow cabinet ahead of expected Liberal leadership challenge
Ley is the first female to head the Liberals at a federal level. She secured 29 votes to Taylor’s 25. Supporters believe Taylor has the numbers to defeat Ley in a tight vote. Taylor said he remains ‘committed’ to the Liberal Party. He said the party needed ‘strong leadership, clear direction, and the competence and ability to act’
What to Know About Canada’s New Bridge to the U.S. That Trump Hates
Trump said the U.S. has given Canada so much, so they should allow America to own at least half of the bridge. Trump said he wouldn't allow the bridge to open until Canada compensated the United States "for everything we have given them" The bridge is expected to open in 2015.
Under-fire Trump commerce secretary confirms he visited Epstein's island
Lutnick confirms he met with Epstein on his Caribbean island in 2012. Lutnick had previously said he had cut ties with the billionaire. The meeting was one of two he had with Epstein in the year before he was convicted. The other was a meeting a year and a half later on the same island.
The Bangladesh Elections Are on Thursday. Here’s What to Know.
The Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and the Islamist Jamaat-e-Islami are the front-runners for the election. The BNP is expected to win the election, while the Jamaat is seen as the front runner for the second place. The election will be held on December 25.
Fired Former Trump Prosecutor to Run for Congress in Virginia as a Democrat
J.P. Cooney, a former special counsel to Jack Smith, is running for Congress. He served as "a lead prosecutor in both criminal prosecutions of President Trump for obstruction of justice and conspiracy," his LinkedIn account says. He was dismissed from the Justice Department along with other special counsel prosecutors in January 2025.
Iran Commemorates Revolution, With U.S. Warships Lurking Off the Coast
Iran commemorates 1979 revolution as nation is squeezed by anger over crackdown and tensions with US. President Masoud Pezeshkian got on stage at Azadi Square in Tehran, the country’s capital. He insisted that Iran is willing to negotiate over its nuclear program as fledgling nuclear talks talks with America hang in the balance.
Israel Gives Itself More Control Over Occupied West Bank
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Trump Canada tariffs face House vote after Republican leaders fail to block rebellion
Rep. Don Bacon, one of the Republicans who rejected the measure, was promised last year that any anti-tariff language would expire at the end of January with no renewal. Bacon cited Article I, which states Congress’ authority to approve tariffs, as his reasoning for voting against the bill.
SAVE Act: House to vote on Trump-backed voter ID bill
Trump has said a national voter ID law is necessary to secure elections. Democrats have countered that there’s no proof of widespread voting among noncitizens. The United States, unlike other countries that require a photo ID to vote, does not issue a national ID card.Currently, voters typically bring a form of ID to the polls.
Laegreid wins bronze then confesses to affair on TV
Olympic medalist admits to cheating on his girlfriend. Lægreid won bronze in the men’s 20km biathlon at the Milan 2026 Winter Olympics. The 28-year-old has 14 world championship medals to his name, including gold at the Beijing Olympics in 2008.
Was this the ultimate Super Bowl redemption story?
Julia Simon won the gold medal in the women's 15k biathlon on Wednesday. Simon was found guilty of theft and credit card fraud charges just four months ago. The French federation could find itself under pressure to leave Simon off the Olympic team. Simon gained notoriety for her involvement in using a teammate's and a staff member's bank cards.
Ilia Malinin, Who Led the U.S. to Gold, Is Bringing Ice Skating Back Into the Limelight
Malinin holds the Olympic record for quad jumps in a program with the six he landed in the 2018 Olympics. At the Grand Prix Finals this past December, he became the first person ever to land seven quadruple jumps. When Malinin eventually sticks a quintuple jump, it will be because Arutyunyan coached him to do it.
‘We need a helicopter to go find them’: 13-year-old’s emergency call to save family stranded off WA coast revealed
Austin Appelbee's desperate triple-0 call that sparked dramatic ocean rescue near Quindalup. Austin's mother and siblings were stranded “kilometres out to sea’. Austin has been hailed a hero, as the family’s rescue made news headlines around the world. “They were in real trouble, and time was absolutely critical given ho
Canada Mass Shooting: What to Know About the Home and School Shootings in Tumbler Ridge, B.C.
Police say they believe they have identified the shooter but have not yet released more information about who they were. Police are investigating the connection between the shooter and the victims. Police say they will "struggle" to ever determine a motive for what has become one of the deadliest school shootings in Canadian history.
Trump Meets Netanyahu in Washington Amid Tensions With Iran
U.S. President Donald Trump has expressed optimism about indirect talks with Iran. But he has also warned that he would do "something very tough" if Iran refuses a deal. The first round of talks went well, and officials from both the U.S and Iran have said that they would continue.
Police release man detained in connection to Nancy Guthrie disappearance
Police have released a man hours after they detained him in connection to the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie. Authorities in Arizona detained and released a person for questioning in connection with the case, authorities said. The 84-year-old mother of "Today" show anchor Savannah Guthrie has been missing for more than a week.
US officials lift surprise 10-day closure of airspace around El Paso, Texas
Mexico and US security officials slated to meet in Washington on Wednesday. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Mexican officials would “listen’ in the meeting. The meetings are part of ongoing security talks between the two governments. The meeting will be attended by several other countries, including the United States.
Revelations in Epstein Files Lead to Resignations and Investigations Around the World
Democrats repeatedly brought up the issue of immigration enforcement officers wearing masks as they carry out their jobs. Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., was comparing masked ICE agents to the actions of those in Nazi Germany and the former Soviet Union. Lyons has said repeatedly that he supports officers who feel that they need to wear a mask to protect their identities.
Chappell Roan leaves talent agency led by Casey Wasserman after Epstein fallout
Wasserman has not been accused of any wrongdoing in connection with Epstein. Documents released by the Justice Department revealed that in 2003, he exchanged flirtatious emails with Ghislaine Maxwell, who, years later, would be accused of helping Epstein recruit and sexually abuse his victims. Wasserman responded to the release of the files on Jan. 31, stating “I deeply regret my correspondence’ with Maxwell.
53 people dead or missing after migrant boat capsizes in Mediterranean
Euro-Med Monitor stresses that ongoing support could make European states legally complicit in practices such as forced returns and torture. The violent interception of migrants and asylum seekers in the Mediterranean, their forcible return to countries where they risk persecution, and the intentional abandonment of individuals to face drowning in deteriorated boats are clear breaches of international maritime law.
BBC reports from outside court after Jimmy Lai sentencing
Det Supt Phill Gray was repeatedly asked about missed opportunities in the original 1999 investigation. He said: "What I am sorry about is the fact that the investigative techniques and forensic opportunities that were available to us in 2026 were not available in 1999" Victoria, 17, was kidnapped and murdered by Wright after a night out in Felixstowe in September 1999.
Aerial footage shows flooded cities as storms hit Spain
BBC in Tehran for the first time since crackdown on anti-government protests. At least 6,490 protesters were killed across the country, according to human rights activists. The BBC is reporting from Tehran on condition that none of her material is used on the BBC's Persian Service. The restrictions apply to all international media organisations operating in Iran.
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After Trump’s Cuts, Some Former Federal Workers Are Now Seeking Office
U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said Trump has a “valid concern” that the bridge was allowed to be built in the first place. Windsor Mayor Drew Dilkens said Trump’s comments about the bridge are “par for the course,” with the U.s. president being “notorious for cherry-picking issues.”
Trump's Venezuela oil sales deal raises questions about which government U.S. will recognize
The license authorizes the provision of U.S. goods, technology, software or services. The license does not authorize "the formation of new joint ventures or other entities in Venezuela" Venezuela's National Assembly approved a sweeping reform of the country's main oil law in January. The move could help increase output in the country.
U.S. Brings Dozens of Foreign Military Chiefs to Washington
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with special envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner in Washington on Wednesday evening. The meeting took place immediately after Netanyahu arrived in the U.S. for a last-minute visit with President Donald Trump. Netanyahu is staying at Blair House, located across the street from the White House where foreign leaders often stay.
NATO Is Expected to Step Up Arctic Security. Here’s Why.
NATO launches Arctic Sentry military effort in seeking to move on from Greenland dispute. European allies hope that Arctic Senty and ongoing talks between the Trump administration, Denmark and Greenland will allow NATO to focus on Europe's real security priority, Russia's war on Ukraine.Details are sketchy, but other NATO activities will be added t.
Mosque bombing in Pakistan capital kills at least 31 people
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Hong Kong Activist Anna Kwok’s Father Convicted of National Security Crime
Kwok Yin-sang is the father of exiled Hong Kong democracy activist Anna Kwok. Handling the financial assets of fugitives is a criminal offense in Hong Kong. The targeting of relatives of a person wanted by the authorities is common in mainland China. According to the prosecution, he said under police caution: "I know my daughter is wanted"
US judges dismiss lawsuits accusing Neil Gaiman of sexual assault
Grammy-winning singer Chappell Roan has left the talent agency led by 2028 Olympics chair Casey Wasserman. Other artists on the agency’s roster have also spoken out against Wasserman. Beach Bunny wrote on Instagram, “We are demanding for Wasserman to stop.”
Hamas Would Keep Some Weapons Initially in Draft Gaza Plan
Chile launches an open-source AI language model that has been trained on private databases from the region. The model is meant to correct for inaccuracies about Latin America that occur on models trained in English. Czech ice dancing team Kateřina Mrázková and Daniel Mrázek sparked pushback on Monday for skating to a song created with help of AI.
Lawmakers Question Bondi Over Justice Dept. Under Her Watch
Bondi promises to fix any redactions in the Epstein files. Rep. Lou Correa, D-Calif., pressed Bondi on ensuring any perpetrators’ names in the files are made public while the survivors' names are redacted. The Epstein case has been "mismanaged" across administrations, agencies and years, Correa said.
Crypto's 'age of speculation' may be over, says Galaxy CEO Mike Novogratz
Billionaire investor Mike Novogratz said the "age of speculation" in crypto is over. He credited the growing interest in tokenization with driving a shift in crypto market dynamics. The price of Bitcoin has fallen more than 47% from its October all-time high mark above $126,000.
FHA mortgage demand rises as borrowers face affordability challenges
International buyer dollar volume climbed up to $10.4 billion from a multi-year low of $7.1 billion in 2024. In South Florida, 64% of purchases were by buyers from Latin America and the Caribbean. Latin American and Caribbean buyers continue to represent the largest fraction of international buyers in Florida, at 45% in 2025.
Ford reports worst quarterly earnings miss in four years, guides for better 2026
Ford's fourth-quarter earnings fell short of Wall Street's estimates. But the news didn't seem to affect the company's stock price. The company did have to pay $900 million in additional costs to comply with the law of large numbers. It's not clear why the stock didn't fall more.
Netanyahu is pushing for expanded Iran talks as Trump says Tehran wants a deal. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Tuesday said he will present the American leader with Israel’s “principles” regarding negotiations with Iran. The two leaders are expected to meet in Washington on Wednesday.
Prince William Visits Saudi Arabia for Delicate Diplomacy
Prince William is spending the third day of his visit to Saudi Arabia at AlUla, a world heritage site. The Prince of Wales is focusing on seeing the conservation and regeneration efforts in the historic region. It comes as the royals weather the storm over the latest revelations in the Epstein files.
Australia Visit by President Herzog of Israel Prompts Protest
Protests against Israel mark Herzog’s visit to Australia. Thousands of demonstrators took to the streets Monday to protest a visit by Israeli President Isaac Herzog. Before returning to Israel, Herzog will visit Melbourne, where protests are planned for Thursday afternoon. Police clashed with anti-Israel demonstrators in Sydney during protests.