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Flooding forecast to worsen in Brazil's south, where many who remain are poor
San Francisco Chronicle· 2 hours agoMore than 15 centimeters (nearly six inches) of rain could fall over the weekend and will probably...
National League Team Statistics
San Francisco Chronicle· 18 hours agoThrough May 11
National Small Business Week Greeted With High Optimism
Forbes· 2 days agoLast week was National Small Business Week. The more than 60-year-old event recognizes the critical...
‘Stamp Out Hunger:’ Letter carriers deliver donations in nation’s largest 1-day food drive
WKMG ClickOrlando· 2 hours agoEach year, families leave non-perishable food items near their mailbox on the second Saturday in...
California Congressman Jim Costa, Colleagues Urge USDA to Restore National Agricultural Statistics...
Sierra Sun Times· 4 days agoDepartment of Agriculture’s (USDA) decision to cancel or discontinue several National Agricultural ...
AI can make it hard to separate truth from fiction. Here’s how to tell the difference.
Gannett via AOL· 14 hours agoThere is no mention of a link between the COVID-19 vaccines and a surge in cancer cases anywhere on the CDC website. The American Cancer Society and the National Cancer Institute ...
Canada’s Public Sector Unions Threaten Disruption Over Return to Office
New York Times· 15 hours agoThis week, Chris Aylward, the national president of Canada’s largest public sector union, warned...
Is money the secret to getting Gen Z talking? The U.K.’s national data crunchers reveal their latest...
Fortune via AOL· 4 days agoGen Zers are known for being hard to get hold of. Ever tried calling one on the phone? It’s a...
The history behind the National Association of Letter Carriers’ annual Stamp Out Hunger food drive
Salon.com· 17 hours agoEach year, on the second Saturday in May, letter carriers across America give back to their...
'Recession lifts' and Eurovision 'discord'
BBC via Yahoo Finance· 20 hours agois how the Daily Mail sums up the end of the "shortest and shallowest recession on record". The headline is a quote from Grant Fitzner, chief economist...