A so-so June jobs report dropped this morning, with the U.S. economy adding 57,000 non-farm jobs last month—about half as many as economists had expected. What’s more, April and May’s job reports were revised down a combined 74,000 jobs. The unemployment rate, however, ticked down from 4.3 percent to 4.2 percent. Basically, bleh. In other news, Folarin Balogun did nothing wrong and he must be freed to help the U.S. men’s national team destroy Belgium.