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declined by 1,000 in the week ending January 24th to 209,000.
Economists were predicting 205,000.
The previous week's reading was revised slightly higher.
Continuing claims, though still receiving benefits, declined to 1.82 million for the week ending January 17th.
The forecast was for 1.86 million.
Federal Reserve policymakers decided this week to leave interest rates unchanged.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell saying recent reports are pointing to a somewhat brighter future with stronger economic growth and signs of the labor market stabilizing.
Lillian Wu, Fox News.
More than 13,000 pounds of frozen, fully cooked grilled chicken breast are being recalled because of a listeria risk.
This after a lab sample of the chicken from Georgia-based Susanna's Kitchen tested positive.
The 10-pound cases containing two 5-pound bags produced October 14th were shipped to distribution centers for food service sales across Alabama, Florida, Georgia, Missouri, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Ohio.
There have been no confirmed reports of illness.
However, food safety officials are concerned some of these products may still be in commercial freezers.
Food service locations are being urged not to serve the products, which should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase.
Lillian Wu, Fox News.
Researchers have been trying for decades to come up with a drug to fix it.
Now a startup, ApneMed, is preparing to file for FDA approval for a first-of-its-kind nightly pill.
The Massachusetts-based company says it works by helping to stabilize breathing disruptions in the upper airway while sleeping.
Currently, the most commonly prescribed treatment is the CPAP machine, involving a mask and hose.
Lillian Wu, Fox News.