Class of 2022 Entering The Best Job Market In Years
According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers, the class of 2022 is entering one of the best job markets in years, with employers planning to hire almost 32 percent more graduates than a year ago. A recent Monster.com…
Read More »Fears On Wall Street After Week Of Historic Losses
Wall Street spent another day in turmoil. The broad S&P climbed back after heavy selling but is still down. The Dow was down 600 points, then rallied. It’s lost ground for eight consecutive weeks. Retailers are feeling the pain of…
Read More »Potential Monkeypox Case Under Investigation In New York City
This comes after the U.S.’s first case of the year was confirmed Wednesday in Massachusetts by a man who recently traveled to Canada. Though rare and typically found in Central and Western Africa, researchers say it is spreading to more…
Read More »January 6 Committee In Talks With Former Trump AG Bill Barr
Former Attorney General Bill Barr would be the highest-ranking Trump administration official to testify before the January 6 committee. Though he resigned weeks before the attack, Barr’s information would still be relevant to the committee’s investigation, as he says he…
Read More »Judge Blocks Biden Administration From Lifting Title 42
A federal judge is barring the Biden administration from lifting a Covid border restriction known as Title 42. Two dozen Republican state attorneys general had sued to stop them, with the judge ruling that lifting the policy could result in…
Read More »Russia Steps Up Attacks On Kharkiv After Ukrainian Forces Regain Territory
Russia is scrambling to regain territory near Kharkiv, using indiscriminate attacks and reportedly replacing officers who have retreated or been pushed back. NBC News’ Richard Engel reconnects with 88-year-old Prescovia Ivanova. They met several weeks ago after intense fighting around…
Read More »Nationwide Covid Cases Are Up 55 Percent
CDC advisers voted to recommend Pfizer’s Covid booster shot for children ages five to 11 after the FDA gave the green light earlier in the week. The head of the FDA says an advisory panel will consider Moderna’s application soon.…
Read More »U.S. Soccer To Split World Cup Prize Money Between Men’s and Women’s Teams
The Unions for the U.S. Men’s and Women’s National Teams and U.S. Soccer announced the new historic bargaining agreement after a federal wage complaint was filed in 2016. Earlier this year, a settlement was reached in a lawsuit made in…
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