Delayed U.S. Jobs Data to Fill In Labor Market Blanks

美国延迟发布的就业数据将填补劳动力市场空白

WSJ What’s News

2025-12-16

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A.M. Edition for Dec. 16. Investors will get a closer look at the U.S. employment picture with the release of two months’ worth of data that was delayed by the government shutdown. Plus, Australia’s prime minister says the shooters who attacked a Hanukkah celebration at Sydney’s Bondi Beach appear to have been inspired by Islamic State. And WSJ advertising editor Suzanne Vrenica says concern about tariffs and consumer spending led to an earlier start to the holiday ads season, otherwise known as “Christmas creep.” Luke Vargas hosts. Sign up for the WSJ’s free What’s News newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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  • It would appear that there is evidence that this was inspired by terrorist organization by ISIS.

  • Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has shared new information from police investigating the shooters who attacked a Hanukkah event in Sydney over the weekend where 15 people were killed and dozens injured.

  • Police said they found two homemade Islamic State flags as well as improvised explosive devices in a car registered to a 24-year-old man.

  • accused alongside his 50-year-old father of carrying out Australia's worst mass shooting in 30 years.

  • Journal senior reporter John Emont says authorities are also examining a trip by the accused gunman to the Philippines last month.