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Labor Unions And Community Colleges Can Promote AI Literacy
As AI adoption in the workforce grows, upskilling becomes crucial for workers. Encouraging partnerships between labor unions and community colleges can help bridge the skills gap. Such collaborations ...
Jill Stein Blew It for Clinton. Will She Do It to Harris, Too? | Opinion
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. withdrawing from the presidential race doesn't diminish the potential impact of third-party candidates in the upcoming election. Jill Stein's presence in 2024 poses a risk for Ka...
Opinion | R.F.K. Jr. as Health Czar Will Bring Out Public Health's Worst Impulses
Robert Kennedy Jr. seeks a major health role in Trump's administration, despite lacking health expertise. His rise in the "health freedom" movement fueled by conspiracy theories and anti-vaccine views...
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Opinion | Eric Adams Gives New Meaning to Frequent-Flier Program
By The New York Times | 18 hours agoGail Collins and Bret Stephens discuss the controversies surrounding New York's mayor, Eric Adams, and question if accepting perks like discounted flights should lead to resignations. They reflect on ...
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Opinion | An Open Letter to Jimmy Carter, on His 100th Birthday
By The New York Times | 18 hours agoMs. Renkl is an Opinion writer focusing on nature, politics, and culture in the American South....
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Most Americans are hesitant to share their honest opinions on key political issues, Social Pressure Index says
By Fox News | 18 hours agoA new study by Populace reveals Americans are hesitant to share their true beliefs on key issues publicly. The Social Pressure Index highlights a discrepancy between public and private opinions, influ...
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Opinion | A Good Reason for Rural Rage: The Crushing Power of Corporate Meat
By The New York Times | 18 hours agoMs. Stockman, an editorial board member and author, highlights the impact of Big Ag monopolies on rural America. The article discusses the power dynamics in the chicken industry and the administration...
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Opinion: Independent Hillsdale College safe from intrusive Title IX regulations. For now.
By USA Today | 19 hours agoHillsdale College, a private institution, is embroiled in a legal battle over Title IX regulations despite rejecting government funding. The college aims to maintain its independence from government o...
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Could a Lebanon Free of Iran's Tyranny Join the Abraham Accords? | Opinion
By Newsweek | 1 day agoThe killing of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah by Israel has sparked diverse reactions in Lebanon and the Middle East. Some see it as a chance to break free from Iran's influence and embrace peace, ...
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Port strike still on schedule, union says
By Yahoo! Finance | 1 day agoEast Coast dockworkers plan to strike after contract expiration, affecting 25,000 workers. The union seeks a 70% pay increase over six years, citing wage stagnation. President Biden won't intervene, r...
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Train drivers' union calls on government to 'think again' on peak rail fares
By Yahoo! Finance | 1 day agoThe train drivers' union criticizes the Scottish Government's decision to reinstate peak time fares on railways, calling it a tax on workers that harms local economies and climate goals. They urge the...
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U.S. East Coast port strike set to start Tuesday, union says
By CNBC | 1 day agoA port strike by the International Longshoremen's Association union is set to begin on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico, affecting supply chains. Negotiations with the United States Maritime All...
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US East Coast port strike set to start Tuesday, says union
By Yahoo! Finance | 1 day agoA port strike is set to begin on the U.S. East Coast and Gulf of Mexico, impacting supply chains. The International Longshoremen's Association cites wage issues as the reason, with negotiations uncert...
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Opinion: Treating athletes' mental health just like physical health can save lives
By USA Today | 1 day agoMaryland football coach Mike Locksley advocates for athletes' mental health after his son's tragic death. Through personal experiences, he emphasizes recognizing warning signs and providing support. L...
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Opinion | I Grew Up Much Like JD Vance. How Did We End Up So Different?
By The New York Times | 1 day agoMs. Macy, a Virginia journalist and author, shares her background from western Ohio, similar to JD Vance's. She reflects on the impact of economic changes on her community and emphasizes the importanc...