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发布时间: 2025-05-30 18:04:10北京青年报社官方账号
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The Trump administration is coming out with new visa restrictions aimed at restricting a practice known as “birth tourism." That refers to cases when women travel to the United States to give birth so their children can have U.S. citizenship. Visa applicants deemed by consular officers to be coming to the U.S. primarily to give birth will now be treated like other foreigners coming to the U.S. for medical treatment. According to 445

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The Trump administration will allow more than 250,000 people from El Salvador to remain in the United States under temporary status for at least one more year, the US and El Salvador governments 207

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The USPS is honoring military dogs with its newest set of forever stamps.The four new stamp designs each features a different dog breed that represents the most common military dogs — a German shepherd, a labrador retriever, a Belgian malinois and a Dutch shepherd.According to a press release from the USPS, dozen of dog breeds have been used by all branches of the military. Dogs have served and aided soldiers in all American wars dating back to World War I.The dogs were hand-sketched by artists at DKNG studios before being colorized in Adobe Illustrator. The design of the stamps is credited to USPS Art Director Greg Breeding.The stamps went on sale Thursday. A 20-stamp book costs and can be used forever. 729

  

The US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May, a surprisingly low number that was well below what experts had predicted.Meanwhile, the unemployment rate remained at 3.6%, meaning that joblessness is still hovering near a half-century low.The report supports suspicions that the labor market is finally slowing down from its blistering pace in 2018, with revisions to the past two months subtracting 75,000 jobs. Employers have added 164,000 jobs per month on average in 2019, compared with 223,000 jobs per month last year.Still, economists had expected 185,000 jobs added in May, so 75,000 fell far short of those expectations.The share of people who have jobs or are looking for them remained the same, suggesting that the low number may stem from the difficulty of finding workers after 104 months of continuous job creation. The share of people who can't find enough hours or stopped looking for work because they couldn't find a job decreased to 7.1%, nearing the lowest level on record, 6.8% in October 2000.Wage growth also decelerated slightly, with average hourly earnings rising 3.1% from a year earlier, down from a 3.2% rate a month earlier.Health care and professional and business services were singular bright spots in the report, and have added nearly 900,000 jobs over the past year between them.But construction, mining and manufacturing showed little change from April. Manufacturing has been particularly weak over the past several months, and measures of business confidence in the sector have reached cycle lows as President Donald Trump threatens new tariffs on Mexico. 1603

  

The US economy added only 75,000 jobs in May, a surprisingly low number that was well below what experts had predicted.Meanwhile, the unemployment rate remained at 3.6%, meaning that joblessness is still hovering near a half-century low.The report supports suspicions that the labor market is finally slowing down from its blistering pace in 2018, with revisions to the past two months subtracting 75,000 jobs. Employers have added 164,000 jobs per month on average in 2019, compared with 223,000 jobs per month last year.Still, economists had expected 185,000 jobs added in May, so 75,000 fell far short of those expectations.The share of people who have jobs or are looking for them remained the same, suggesting that the low number may stem from the difficulty of finding workers after 104 months of continuous job creation. The share of people who can't find enough hours or stopped looking for work because they couldn't find a job decreased to 7.1%, nearing the lowest level on record, 6.8% in October 2000.Wage growth also decelerated slightly, with average hourly earnings rising 3.1% from a year earlier, down from a 3.2% rate a month earlier.Health care and professional and business services were singular bright spots in the report, and have added nearly 900,000 jobs over the past year between them.But construction, mining and manufacturing showed little change from April. Manufacturing has been particularly weak over the past several months, and measures of business confidence in the sector have reached cycle lows as President Donald Trump threatens new tariffs on Mexico. 1603

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