• 2024-02-05

Now Hiring: A Company Offers Drug Treatment And A Job To Addicted Applicants

It's hard enough for employers to find workers to fill open jobs these days, but on top of it, many

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  • 2024-02-05

Cities Made Millions Selling Taxi Medallions, Now Drivers Are Paying the Price

Yana Kiziryan has two children. The youngest, Eddy, looks just like his cab-driving grandfather, Edw

  • 2024-02-04

A High School Reunion Reveals: When Steel Mills Fell Silent, Fates Got Flipped

The only high school in my hometown — Campbell, Ohio — was built on a hilltop just east of Youngstow

  • 2024-02-04

6-Figure Price Tag Expected For Rare Apple-1 Computer At Auction

Before Apple was a trillion-dollar company, before its phones and laptops came to dominate the tech

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U.S. Economy Added 250,000 Jobs In October; Unemployment Remains At 3.7 Percent

Updated at 8:56 a.m. ET Employers added 250,000 jobs in October, more than analysts expected, as t

  • 2024-02-04

Tesla Cuts 3,000 Jobs As Elon Musk Aims To Make More Cars For Less Money

Tesla is reducing its workforce by 7 percent — more than 3,000 jobs, according to a recent staffing

  • 2024-02-03

Do You Work In Retail? Share Your Experience With Us

Do you currently work in retail? Have you ever worked in retail? If your answer is yes, NPR's Mornin

  • 2024-02-03

What Just Happened Also Occurred Before The Last 7 U.S. Recessions. Reason To Wo

Signs are pointing to a coming U.S. recession, according to an economic indicator that has preceded

  • 2024-02-03

Offers Pour In To Cover Pa. Students' Meal Debt, But School Officials Not Inter

A public school district in Pennsylvania that faced a national outcry after threatening to place chi

  • 2024-02-02

Facing Critical Labor Shortage, Japan Opens Door Wider To Foreign Workers

Japanese lawmakers have passed controversial legislation expanding the number of semi-skilled foreig