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Everett Herald newsroom strikes amid layoffs | HeraldNet.com
Everett Herald· 2 hours agoCMG Chairman Todd Carpenter said difficult business decisions were meant to ensure The Herald’s...
Will services make the world rich?
The Economist· 2 hours agoDiners found an assistant from the Philippines running the till via video link. The service is provided by Happy Cashier, which connects American firms with Filipino workers. Virtual cashiers ...
Here's Why Rebels Football is About to Shock the World | Locked On Ole Miss Podcast
Sports Illustrated· 11 hours agoLane Kiffin is doing some work right now in the high school recruiting market.
Colorado's higher education enrollment is stabilizing following pandemic-era declines - Denver ...
The Business Journals· 1 hour agoHigher education enrollment has stabilized following enrollment declines due to the COVID-19...
California logs biggest job gain since October with 40,000 new jobs, unemployment rate stays up
The Sacramento Bee· 11 hours agoCalifornia gained 43,700 nonfarm jobs last month, the state’s biggest monthly increase since...
Victim identified in first of three Madison shootings earlier in June
Wisconsin State Journal· 38 minutes agoPolice recovered more than 40 shell casings from the scene and multiple buildings were damaged by...
When colleges close, students are left scrambling. Some never go back to school
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 10 hours agoMore colleges around the country have been closing as they cope with steep declines in enrollment,...
Princess Anne Hospitalized After Incident at Her Estate
E! News via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoPrincess Anne, the younger sister of King Charles III, was hospitalized following an incident at her...
Saskatoon business groups put pressure on police board to combat street crime
CBC via Yahoo News· 4 days agoSaskatoon business leaders say city hall needs to focus on basic police work and bylaw enforcement...
Editorial Roundup: Texas
US News & World Report· 6 hours agoLaw enforcement officers across the United States are more likely to die by suicide than in the line of duty, according to the Centers for Disease Control. A newly expanded mental health program can improve the picture in Texas.