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Job growth slowed as employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9%, marking a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market.
Job growth slowed as employers added a seasonally adjusted 175,000 jobs in April, and unemployment ticked up to 3.9%, marking a break from a string of data showing surprising strength in the labor market.The Wall Street Journal - World -
6 Ways Businesses Can Fail From the Beginning
Dramatically increase your startup's chances for success by pairing due diligence with intentionality in your planning and focus.Inc. - Business -
Immigrant workers are helping boost the U.S. labor market
The government predicts that the influx of immigrant workers will grow gross domestic product over the next decade by $7 trillion.CNBC - Business -
From teenage cyber-thug to Europe’s most wanted
Kivimaki rose through teen cyber gangs to become a Most Wanted criminal responsible for one of the most shocking hacks in history.BBC News - Top stories -
Microsoft Tweaks Service Terms, Bans Police From Using Its Facial Recognition AI
The software giant doesn't want its technology to be misused by law enforcement. Should people worry how others might harness Microsoft's AI power?Inc. - Business - Microsoft
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