The Pour Over Today - Draft Episode for Jun 10, 2024
Episode Date: June 10, 2024Today we’re talking about May’s strong job growth, Supreme Court Justices’ financial disclosures, a roundup of major sports headlines, and other top news for Monday, June 10th. Stay informed whi...le remaining focused on Christ with The Pour Over Today. Please support our TPO sponsors! Cru: give.cru.org/tpo Compassion International: compassion.com/TPO Men's Daily Bible: https://links.thepourover.org/MensDailyBiblePod Upside: https://links.thepourover.org/Upside Every Woman's Bible: everywomansbible.com
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Today, we're talking about May's strong job growth, Supreme Court justices' financial
disclosures, a roundup of major sports headlines, and other top news for Monday, June 10th.
Stay informed while remaining focused on Christ with the pullover today.
Here's the verse of the day.
He has saved us and called us to a holy life, not because of anything we have done, but
because of his own purpose and grace.
This grace was given us in Christ Jesus
before the beginning of time.
2 Timothy 1, 9.
Let's get started with some espresso shots.
Employers just keep on hiring.
US employers added 272,000 new jobs in May,
far exceeding the expectations of people who enjoy trying to predict these things a few days early,
aka economists.
Most of the added jobs were in health care, 68,000,
government, 43,000,
and leisure and hospitality, 42,000.
Average hourly pay rose 0.4% month over month
and 4.1% year over year.
Unfortunately, new jobs and wages
weren't the only thing that was up.
Unemployment rose from 3.9% to 4%,
ending its historic 27-month streak under 4%.
News of the unexpectedly strong job and wage growth
dampened hopes of the Federal Reserve
cutting interest rates this summer.
Most investors still expect one, maybe two rate cuts, which would bring down the cost
of mortgages, car loans, and other debt this year.
Our hope is never contingent on an economic outcome.
It's much more secure than that.
Regardless of whether things get worse or better during your lifetime, everything eventually
ends well for followers of Christ.
First Peter 1, 3, 4, and 6 says,
Because of his great mercy, he has given us new birth into a living hope through the resurrection
of Jesus Christ from the dead
and into an inheritance that is imperishable,
undefiled and unfading, kept in heaven for you.
You rejoice in this, even though now for a short time,
if necessary, you suffer grief in various trials.
New SCOTUS financial disclosures are offering a peek into Justice's wallets. It turns out the big bucks are in books.
According to ethics codes, Justice's earnings are limited to their salaries around $300k
and book sales, and their securing book advances up to $900K. Lavish gifts were also noted.
Justice Thompson revised his 2019 disclosure to include two luxury trips on the dime of
a wealthy friend and GOP donor, while Justice Jackson disclosed receiving thousands of dollars
in artwork and Beyonce tickets.
Meanwhile, the court still has lots to do before breaking for summer.
On the decision docket,
three cases affecting former President Trump,
two on abortion, two on guns,
three on free speech and social media,
and three on the power of government agencies.
Decisions are expected by late June or early July.
The Court of Justice
The Court of Justice
The Court of Justice
Whether justices are above or below reproach, we can count on perfect justice and inexhaustible
mercy from the courts of heaven.
The Lord is not swayed by the power and wealth that tempt us toward partiality, and His verdicts
restore what sin has broken.
Deuteronomy 32, 4 says, The Rock, his work is perfect, all his ways are just. Team USA's part-time cricket team beat powerhouse Pakistan in the T20 World Cup.
Cricket enthusiasts hope the win, likened to an MLB team losing to a minor league squad,
will finally bring American attention to the world's second most popular sport.
In WNBA news, Caitlin Clark will reportedly not be representing the U.S. in the Paris
Olympics this summer, a surprise given her star power.
Finally, the puck dropped on the Stanley Cup Playoffs Saturday night, and the Florida Panthers
dominated the Edmonton Oilers with a resounding 3-0 win.
Edmonton hopes to become the first Canadian team to bring home the cup since 1993, while
Florida still seeks its first championship after losing in the finals last year.
Here's a verse to consider whether your sport is cricket, basketball, hockey, or quidditch.
So whether you eat or drink or whatever you do, do it all for the glory of God.
First Corinthians 1031.
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Migrant arrests at the U.S.-Mexican border dropped to 3,100 on Friday, down roughly 20%
from days before.
It's a sign of some possible early success for President Biden's controversial new executive
order, which bars migrants who enter the country illegally from claiming asylum, with some
exceptions, and expedites their deportation. The policy has faced criticism from both sides.
Steve Bannon has been ordered to begin serving his four-month prison sentence by July 1st.
Bannon, a longtime adviser to former President Trump, was convicted in 2022 for refusing
to comply with a congressional subpoena.
He recently lost an initial appeal,
prompting the judge to revoke his bail,
but has promised to keep fighting
all the way to the Supreme Court.
Uncle Sam may get his jewels back.
The FDA has reserved its marketing ban
on Joel E. Cigarettes two years after ordering the company
to stop selling products.
Jules have remained on shelves pending an appeal. The vapor hasn't completely cleared. Joel faces other regulatory hurdles and continues to settle lawsuits,
alleging it marketed nicotine products to minors.
A woman and two teenagers were injured in back-to-back shark attacks on the Florida
Panhandle Friday afternoon.
The attacks happened less than five miles apart along the popular 30A stretch of beaches,
prompting water closures.
One teen sustained a minor foot injury, but the woman and other teen, who lost her hand
and part of her leg, remain hospitalized.
The Israeli Defense Force rescued four hostages last week in a high-risk complex mission near
a refugee camp in central Gaza.
The hostages are in good health and have reunited with their families.
The US provided intelligence but didn't participate in the hostage raid, which quickly turned
into an intense battle.
There were between 70 to 210 casualties, reports conflict.
And that's all we have for today.
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