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Mark Helprin Asks: Are Americans Ready for War?
As our enemies advance, a prescient author considers what it would take for the U.S. to avoid defeat. The answer is sobering.The Wall Street Journal - World -
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 -
Here are the job candidates that employers are searching for most
Job site Indeed identified the top 10 most sought-after job candidates by employers and recruiters. Here's what they found.CBS News - Top stories -
U.S. Job Market Eases, but Hiring Remains Firm
Employers added 175,000 jobs in April, a milder pace than in the winter months, though layoffs have remained low and most sectors appear stable.The New York Times - Business -
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: 7 pickups ready to improve your squad
Andy Behrens has a fresh batch of priority adds to help give your fantasy team a boost, led by a player set to make his season debut.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
AI deepfakes are causing chaos in elections across the world. The US isn’t ready.
As the parade of 2024 global elections continues, including the massive vote underway in India, the U.S. will likely get further previews of how much damage deepfakes can cause.The Hill - Politics -
French cyberwarriors ready to test their defense against hackers and malware during the Olympics
Just like the Olympic athletes, the cyberwarriors that will be crucial for the success of the Paris Games are deep into training for the big eventABC News - Tech -
The top 5 countries where companies are scooping up American tech workers
Companies around the world are eager to hire U.S. tech talent.CNBC - Business -
Dairy worker with bird flu never developed respiratory symptoms, only pinkeye
Details of the bird flu infection in a Texas dairy worker were published in the New England Journal of Medicine.NBC News - Top stories -
‘America First’ conservatives aren’t putting American workers first
We know these senators aren’t on the side of the American worker, which begs the question — whose side are they on? The answer is obvious: people and corporations with money.The Hill - Politics -
Employers added 175,000 jobs last month, marking a hiring slowdown
U.S. unemployment rate rose slightly to 3.9% in April, continuing a stretch of remaining under 4% for 27 months.CBS News - Top stories -
US employers scaled back hiring in April but still added 175,000 jobs
The nation’s employers pulled back on their hiring in April but still added a decent 175,000 jobs in a sign that persistently high interest rates may be starting to slow the robust U.S. job marketABC News - Top stories -
Meow Wolf supercharged the way we experience art. Is L.A. ready for the wild ride?
Experimental art collective Meow Wolf aims to turn Los Angeles' most ritualistic experience — that is, the act of going to the movies — into an interactive, art-driven wonderland.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
E-waste is overflowing landfills. At one sprawling Vietnam market, workers recycle some of it
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E-waste is overflowing landfills. At one sprawling Vietnam market, workers recycle some of it
The world is producing more electronic waste than ever — 62 million metric tons in 2022ABC News - World -
‘I couldn’t stop crying’: Co-op Live workers tell BBC of behind-the-scenes chaos
One worker says there were "wires hanging down" inside the venue just a day before it was due to open.BBC News - Top stories -
Healthcare Is Worth the Fight
Thanks to Dr. Stanley Goldfarb and his organization for pushing back against wokeness in medicine.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Shark Tank's Kevin O'Leary to Students: Employer Background Checks Can Catch Masked Protestors. Is He Right?
The use of AI in the background screening process can identify anyone, anywhere, he says. Others say it's often inaccurate and discriminatory.Inc. - Business -
Parents of students attending universities roiled by pro-Palestinian protests are frustrated with the colleges' response and have shown themselves ready to push back financially.
Parents of students attending universities roiled by pro-Palestinian protests are frustrated with the colleges’ response and have shown themselves ready to push back financially.The Wall Street Journal - World -
'Fighting the Night' Review: A Pilot Over Iwo Jima
Lt. Joe Paul Hendrickson flew 75 missions in the Pacific before become a commercial pilot. But his readjustment to civilian life wasn’t smooth.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Bailey experiencing the never-ending fight of an MLB catcher
Patrick Bailey experienced the grueling reality MLB catchers face in every game after exiting Friday's loss to the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday at Citizens Bank Park.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLB