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In recent years, St. Augustine, Florida, has become a popular destination for people looking to escape bustling cities. Lori Matthias…
Hannah Jones attributes her recovery from aggressive breast cancer to having access to paid medical leave. Thanks to her employer…
Slightly more Americans sought unemployment benefits last week, but overall, layoffs remain at a historically low level. The Labor Department…
NEW YORK — Nikelle Inman was eager to begin her new role as a coach for first-generation college students. She…
Postmaster General Proposes Cuts to USPS Workforce and Budget In a significant move, Postmaster General Louis DeJoy is planning to…
The Trump administration is launching another significant round of job cuts at the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), impacting…
Fukushima Nuclear Cleanup Sees Progress But Faces Long Road Ahead In Okuma, Japan, significant strides have been made in the…
In Los Angeles, Tom Gamble, a dedicated third-generation farmer, is at the forefront of agricultural innovation as he embraces the…
Jonah Paul, a state employee from California, shared that his after-work commute can often stretch until around 7 p.m. when…
Applications for jobless benefits in the United States declined last week, suggesting that the labor market is holding up well,…

