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The Bank of England and European Central Bank held interest rates steady on Thursday, as officials search for signs of possible longer-term damage and warn of the impact of a prolonged energy shock. [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago - ‘Wow!’ CNBC Analyst Gobsmacked by ‘Very, Very Incredible’ Jobs Numbers i...
A CNBC analyst was floored by what he called a “very, very incredible” economic number during a hyped-up real-time report Thursday morning. In a high-octane hit during CNBC’s Squawk Box, Rick Santelli read off a tranche of economic statistics right as they became public. And one metric in particular had him very excited — the latest weekly jobless claims. “Initial jobless claims hitting the wires at 189,000!” Santelli said. “Wow! That is truly incredible! We’re looking at levels truly that we probably haven’t seen since the late ’60s! This is very, very incredible!” Indeed, as Santelli noted, that number was the lowest on record since 1969 (via Bloomberg). President Donald Trump’s communications team worked quickly to spread the word. The White House’s Rapid Response account on X promptly posted Santelli’s reaction. "TRULY INCREDIBLE": Brand new data shows initial jobless claims last week fell to the lowest since 1969. pic.twitter.com/BxHpoQVnaC — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 30, 2026 The RNC’s official X account joined in, as well. “Thanks to President Trump, jobless claims come in MUCH lower than expected,” their post read. Thanks to President Trump, jobless claims come in MUCH lower than expected. CNBC: “189K! That is truly incredible! We’re looking at levels…that we probably haven’t seen since the late 60s.” pic.twitter.com/73bQDCihMd — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 30, 2026 Santelli identified several other numbers as positive indicators — citing that income numbers had doubled expectations and calling the latest spending data “pretty robust.” He did note, however, that the GDP going up 2% fell short of the expected 2.3%. Watch above, via CNBC.The post ‘Wow!’ CNBC Analyst Gobsmacked by ‘Very, Very Incredible’ Jobs Numbers in Hyped-Up Real-Time Reaction first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.5 hours ago - ‘No Longer Segregated’: Karl Rove Argues Bombshell SCOTUS Decision Actually ...
Fox News’ Karl Rove argued that the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a gerrymandered minority-majority district in Louisiana will actually empower Black voters during a Thursday morning appearance on America’s Newsroom. Rove began the segment by explaining how bizarrely drawn congressional districts in Louisiana and Alabama had been created to comply with the Voting Rights Act. “These are drawn for one purpose and one purpose only, which is, let’s create a district with the majority of Black voters in it, and we can’t under the Voting Rights Act then have what’s called retrogression. We can’t reduce the number of Black voters. So each census, we’re required to do even more extraordinary things in order to keep the number of Black voters in the majority,” argued Rove. “Think what we would be saying if we said, ‘All right, you have to draw white majority districts, or Latino majority districts, or Asian-American majority districts,’ and engaged in that kind of, you know, sort of, you know, race groupings in order to create districts dominated by one race.” “That logic would be unacceptable to the Supreme Court,” offered anchor Bill Hemmer. “Unacceptable, right,” agreed Rove. Dana Perino followed up with the following query: Karl, so for people that are heading into cocktail hour tonight and through the weekend, if they hear someone say, “This is a disaster, this means that Blacks are completely now unrepresented,” the ones that have gone completely to the sky is falling because of this ruling, what would you say are their best arguments against the sky is not falling? “Well, first of all, most states have already set the elections, they’ve had their primaries, they’ve set the filing deadlines. Alabama has already said, ‘Look, we recognize that we’ve got to redo this, but we cannot do it this year. We’re going to do it in the future. We’re gonna do it before the next election.’ Louisiana’s thinking about trying to do this. We’ll see if they’re able to pull it off,” replied Rove. “The second thing I’d say is, is it increases the influence of Black voters. Because no longer are they grouped together under the notion of the only way that you can elect somebody who can represent Blacks is to have a majority of Blacks in that district. Now you’re going to have Blacks that are in a, you know, in a district… [TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago - Fed Meeting Underscores Tough Task Ahead for Warsh
Jerome H. Powell on Wednesday announced he would stay on as a governor at the central bank as internal divisions sharpen about the policy path forward. [TheTopNews] Read More.6 hours ago
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The British government on Thursday said the country was facing an antisemitism "emergency" and pledged funding to increase security for Jewish communities, but also faced heavy criticism after a string of arson attacks and a double stabbing on Wednesday. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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The Bank of England and European Central Bank held interest rates steady on Thursday, as officials search for signs of possible longer-term damage and warn of the impact of a prolonged energy shock. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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A CNBC analyst was floored by what he called a “very, very incredible” economic number during a hyped-up real-time report Thursday morning. In a high-octane hit during CNBC’s Squawk Box, Rick Santelli read off a tranche of economic statistics right as they became public. And one metric in particular had him very excited — the latest weekly jobless claims. “Initial jobless claims hitting the wires at 189,000!” Santelli said. “Wow! That is truly incredible! We’re looking at levels truly that we probably haven’t seen since the late ’60s! This is very, very incredible!” Indeed, as Santelli noted, that number was the lowest on record since 1969 (via Bloomberg). President Donald Trump’s communications team worked quickly to spread the word. The White House’s Rapid Response account on X promptly posted Santelli’s reaction. "TRULY INCREDIBLE": Brand new data shows initial jobless claims last week fell to the lowest since 1969. pic.twitter.com/BxHpoQVnaC — Rapid Response 47 (@RapidResponse47) April 30, 2026 The RNC’s official X account joined in, as well. “Thanks to President Trump, jobless claims come in MUCH lower than expected,” their post read. Thanks to President Trump, jobless claims come in MUCH lower than expected. CNBC: “189K! That is truly incredible! We’re looking at levels…that we probably haven’t seen since the late 60s.” pic.twitter.com/73bQDCihMd — RNC Research (@RNCResearch) April 30, 2026 Santelli identified several other numbers as positive indicators — citing that income numbers had doubled expectations and calling the latest spending data “pretty robust.” He did note, however, that the GDP going up 2% fell short of the expected 2.3%. Watch above, via CNBC.The post ‘Wow!’ CNBC Analyst Gobsmacked by ‘Very, Very Incredible’ Jobs Numbers in Hyped-Up Real-Time Reaction first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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Fox News’ Karl Rove argued that the Supreme Court’s decision to strike down a gerrymandered minority-majority district in Louisiana will actually empower Black voters during a Thursday morning appearance on America’s Newsroom. Rove began the segment by explaining how bizarrely drawn congressional districts in Louisiana and Alabama had been created to comply with the Voting Rights Act. “These are drawn for one purpose and one purpose only, which is, let’s create a district with the majority of Black voters in it, and we can’t under the Voting Rights Act then have what’s called retrogression. We can’t reduce the number of Black voters. So each census, we’re required to do even more extraordinary things in order to keep the number of Black voters in the majority,” argued Rove. “Think what we would be saying if we said, ‘All right, you have to draw white majority districts, or Latino majority districts, or Asian-American majority districts,’ and engaged in that kind of, you know, sort of, you know, race groupings in order to create districts dominated by one race.” “That logic would be unacceptable to the Supreme Court,” offered anchor Bill Hemmer. “Unacceptable, right,” agreed Rove. Dana Perino followed up with the following query: Karl, so for people that are heading into cocktail hour tonight and through the weekend, if they hear someone say, “This is a disaster, this means that Blacks are completely now unrepresented,” the ones that have gone completely to the sky is falling because of this ruling, what would you say are their best arguments against the sky is not falling? “Well, first of all, most states have already set the elections, they’ve had their primaries, they’ve set the filing deadlines. Alabama has already said, ‘Look, we recognize that we’ve got to redo this, but we cannot do it this year. We’re going to do it in the future. We’re gonna do it before the next election.’ Louisiana’s thinking about trying to do this. We’ll see if they’re able to pull it off,” replied Rove. “The second thing I’d say is, is it increases the influence of Black voters. Because no longer are they grouped together under the notion of the only way that you can elect somebody who can represent Blacks is to have a majority of Blacks in that district. Now you’re going to have Blacks that are in a, you know, in a district… [TheTopNews] Read More.
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Jerome H. Powell on Wednesday announced he would stay on as a governor at the central bank as internal divisions sharpen about the policy path forward. [TheTopNews] Read More.
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