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Maryland Adds 7,800 Jobs in April; Largest Increase Since January 2023
WBFF Fox45 Baltimore· 6 hours agoThe monthly jobs data released by the U.S. Department of Labor’s Bureau of Labor Statistics today...
In two interviews, Biden overstates inflation rate when he took office
Philly.com· 3 hours agoPresident Joe Biden erroneously said twice in one week that inflation was at 9% when he took office...
Teacher refused to use preferred pronouns and was fired, suit says. Now district owes
Sacramento Bee via Yahoo News· 2 days agoUpon her return in January 2023, the lawsuit says she sent the district another letter, requesting...
McKee's nominee for child advocate promises 'innovative solutions ... for systemic reform'
Gannett via AOL· 1 hour agoThe office, which has about 10 employees, investigates cases of child neglect and DCYF protocols to ensure they meet best practices. And the office is often at the center of driving reforms.
Snubbed by the Paralympics and Working as a Janitor? What Is (and Isn't) True About Oscar...
People via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoA South African judge acquitted Pistorius of murder, convicting him instead of culpable homicide,...
No, inflation wasn’t 9% when Biden took office
MSN News· 24 hours agoPresident Joe Biden falsely claimed in two recent interviews that inflation was 9% when he took office in January 2021. It was actually much lower.
Should You Buy Nvidia Stock Before May 22?
Motley Fool via Yahoo Finance· 9 hours agoMotley Fool has positions in and recommends Advanced Micro Devices, Amazon, and Nvidia. The Motley Fool recommends Intel and recommends the following...
Florida unemployment rate in April inches up to highest level in over 2 years, now at 3.3%
Sun-Sentinel· 2 hours agoFlorida’s unemployment rate in April was the highest in more than two years as it inched up for a...
Latest inflation figures are good news – even if they give a lot of people heartburn
New Hampshire Bulletin via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoThe U.S. economy is slowing, but not crashing. In the dismal science, this is what counts as good...
WSDOT worker says he was forced out for not lying about gas prices. Investigators disagree
Seattle Times· 6 hours agoThe lawsuit alleges he was the “sole fuel consumption, price and revenue” estimator for the state, and in a January meeting, Smith’s manager informed him “that management ...