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US Adds 130,000 Jobs and Unemployment Falls After Tepid 2025

Watch Carol and Tim LIVE every day on YouTube: http://bit.ly/3vTiACF.US payrolls rose in January by the most in more than a year and the unemployment rate unexpectedly fell, suggesting the labor market continued to stabilize at the start of 2026.Employers added 130,000 jobs last ...  Show more

US Antimony, Americas Gold and Silver to Work on New Processing Site

United States Antimony Corporation, a leading producer and processor of antimony, zeolite, and other critical minerals, on Tuesday announced a new joint venture together with Americas Gold and Silver Corporation to construct a new state-of-the-art hydromet processing facility. Th ...  Show more

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