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Congratulations on getting your degree. Now welcome to a tricky job market.
New college graduates are entering an economy full of service-sector and part-time roles that don’t require diplomas, but their prospects still aren’t half bad.NBC News - Top stories -
‘High degree of probability’ bodies found in northern Mexico are missing Perth brothers
Siblings Callum and Jake Robinson and US citizen Jack Carter Rhoad were travelling on a surfing holiday when they were reported missing. Get our morning and afternoon news emails, free app or daily news podcastThree people have been arrested on ...The Guardian - World -
Rep. Ro Khanna says college protesters need to show "discipline" amid reports of violence
Rep. Ro Khanna, Democrat of California, tells "Face the Nation" that as some campus protesters have engaged in violence or antisemitism, "it is diminishing the thousands of young people who simply want the war to end." Calling on protesters to ...CBS News - Top stories -
Ralph Lauren Invites Everyone to Return to (His) Office
And he has some ideas about what we should wear.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
17 Roman Gods and Goddesses Everyone Should Know
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