The Chicago Bears are leaving Chicago and Illinois to move to Indiana. Well done, Mayor Johnson and Governor Pritzker, you couldnโt even keep a pro football team in your city and state.
BREAKING: The US economy adds 172,000 jobs in May, crushing expectations of 85,000.
The unemployment rate was 4.3%, in-line with expectations of 4.3%.
April's jobs number was also revised UP by +64,000 jobs.
This marks the second strongest US jobs report in 13 months.
Rough times for New Jersey. ExxonMobil last week and now Samsung. Texas grabs another major corporate headquarters.
Samsung is moving its U.S. headquarters from New Jersey to Texas https://t.co/rkyBTsdj2W
We had a great flight experience with @AerLingus from Pittsburgh to Dublin. On time flight with a great crew.
Now looking forward to spending some time in Ireland. ๐ฎ๐ช โ๏ธ โณ๏ธ
BREAKING: The S&P 500 closes at its highest level on record, now on track for a 10-week win streak for the first time since 1985.
That's +$11.7 TRILLION in market cap since March 30th.
The Pirates had never had four players with 30 or more RBIs through May until this season
Oneil Cruz (40)
Bryan Reynolds (38)
Brandon Lowe (36)
Ryan OโHearn (30)
National Geographic: โFlorida made conservation history by enacting a bill and securing $400 million in funding to help protect the stateโs vast network of natural areas.โ
DID YOU KNOW?
I was proud to champion the Florida Wildlife Corridor Act, which ensures Florida maintains critical wildlife habitats and that we protect the headwaters of major watersheds, including the Everglades and the St. Johns River. These efforts are critical to water management and the prescribed burns that are essential for land management and restoration. Preserving and protecting these land and water resources is not only vital to wildlife but critical to our groundwater recharge that provides drinking water to Florida communities.
America's next economic powerhouse takes shape in Texas as companies abandon the Bay Area in California.
A new report shows Texas attracted 230 corporate relocations between 2018 and 2025, with Dallas, Austin and Houston leading the charge.
Meanwhile, California suffered the nation's steepest corporate losses, with more than 160 companies moving their headquarters out of the San Francisco Bay Area, citing taxes, labor regulations and soaring costs.