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US jobless aid filings fall to 215,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic headwinds
US jobless aid filings fall to 215,000 last week as layoffs remain low despite economic headwinds
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AI is plowing through the workplace. This new group wants to help people adapt and have jobs
A new bipartisan nonprofit wants to help Americans who find they're out of work because of AI
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Vermont is the first state to ban paraquat, a weed killer linked to Parkinson's disease
Vermont is set to become the first U.S. state to ban paraquat, a commonly used herbicide that experts say is linked to Parkinson’s disease
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Americans are inundated with suspected scams. New polling shows why few victims report them
A new AP-NORC poll shows that most Americans are inundated with scam attempts on a daily basis — and about 3 in 10 have personally lost money or personal information to scams
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About 3 in 10 US adults have been scammed out of money or personal information, but few know where to report: new poll
About 3 in 10 US adults have been scammed out of money or personal information, but few know where to report: new poll
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Top developers are pivoting from chatbots to physical AI
AI "world models" are the next frontier for computer scientists who see too many limitations in the AI language models behind popular chatbots
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Lawmakers demand answers as turmoil over Reflecting Pool repair continues
Congressional Democrats are calling for investigations into renovations at the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, as the ongoing drama over the president’s problem-plagued, $16 million rehabilitation project continues to roil the capital
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Sabres trade Tuch to the Capitals in sign-and-trade deal. Nashville lands Drury from Colorado
The Sabres dealt Alex Tuch to the Washington Capitals in a sign-and-trade deal that got the veteran forward his desired long-term contract, with Buffalo acquiring assets in return for a player the team anticipated losing in free agency
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IRS did better than expected in tax season after slashing staff, except on the phone, watchdog says
The national taxpayer advocate says the IRS did better than expected in issuing refunds during the 2026 tax season despite massive cuts to its workforce
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Court filing reveals President Trump spoke to Live Nation CEO before antitrust case was settled
Live Nation lawyers have revealed that President Donald Trump spoke personally with the chief executive of Live Nation in the weeks before the Justice Department abruptly settled its longstanding antitrust lawsuit against the entertainment giant and its Ticketmaster subsidiary
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