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There are now more unemployed people than job openings, which is landing particularly hard on young jobseekers.
Black unemployment is at 7.5%, 1.4% higher than one year ago. For Black women, the jobless rate is 1.9% higher. White ...
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“China is projected to double its wind capacity, probably triple its solar capacity, and 6x its battery capacity by 2030,” ...
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The layoff of hundreds of reporters at The Washington Post highlights the challenges in funding high-quality journalism.
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Eric Goldman, co-director of the High Tech Law Institute at Santa Clara University, says those will be the central questions as Meta Platforms Inc. and YouTube parent Alphabet go on trial this week.
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