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The US economy seems OK on the surface. GDP growth has been north of 3% for the last two quarters, and conditions in the ...
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Planned Parenthood of Wisconsin resumed scheduling abortions on Monday after a nearly month-long pause due to federal Medicaid funding cuts in President Donald Trump’s tax and ...
India's largest commercial carrier, IndiGo, is set to operate the first daily flight to mainland China Ground staff walk past an IndiGo airlines aircraft taxiing in the apron at the Netaji Subhash ...
UPDATE (10/16/25) — After the Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority suspended the license of Greenleaf Labs in August, the cannabis testing lab has now resumed operations by completing a review process ...
Construction on Phase II of the Modoc Multi-Use Path began on Oct. 6 and is expected to be completed in April 2026. Work will be in progress from 7 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday. The ...
The spreading adoption of artificial intelligence applications by employers to scan large volumes of resumes that job seekers send is a very public, much discussed aspect of today’s labor market. Less ...
“Recruitment agencies are using A.I. to screen C.V.s. If it’s OK for them, then surely it’s OK for me.” FAME RAZAK, a 50-year-old tech consultant based in London, on an escalating cat-and-mouse game ...
AI has made it easy for job applicants to tailor résumés to a job description — and good for them. But now employers are drowning in lookalike résumés with little real insight, research shows. While ...
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There's a game I like to play at the start of every college football season. Over the course of the sport's opening weekend, I like to guess which Week 1 result we'll all overreact to — in the wrong ...