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A friend on my team is starting to look for a new job. He’s been surprised to find out that there are “ghost postings” on job hunting sites.   What’s up with that? And is anybody doing anything about ...
Denim can be used in home insulation. Leftover fabric scrapes become paper money. Wool textiles are used for baseball and softball filling. Pillows and stuffed toys can be used in automotive ...
Bruce DePyssler, who retired this summer, built an award-winning student newspaper at North Carolina Central University.
The president insists that jobs statistics are “rigged,” which is wrong for a variety of reasons — including his yearslong ...
The Tennessee Titans have a new special teams unit in place for the upcoming season. Here's a look at the team's special teams depth chart for their preseason o ...
A state model will test whether a simpler path to a union and sectoral bargaining can build power for Uber and Lyft drivers ...
Every “yes” to something that’s not working is a “no” to something that could. Real leadership isn’t about never ...
The Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk’s of tomorrow could be Gen Z dropouts—new research shows they’re most likely to be working on ...
A 24-year-old with cerebral palsy who left home when he was 18 and ended up on the streets has now been housed for an entire ...
Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Tuesday that Virginia’s tourism industry generated a record high $35.1 billion in visitor ...
The Department of the Interior has approved a major expansion of the Rosebud Mine in Rosebud and Treasure counties, Montana, ...
Are policymakers profoundly underestimating the impacts of AI on the workforce? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Erik Brynjolfsson of the Stanford Institute for Human-Centered AI.