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Marni von Wilpert helped draft Protecting the Right to Organize act, and now wants work toward implementing it
Three people were were found dead at a home day care in the Twin Cities metropolitan area on Wednesday
Erica Carter of Sioux City, Iowa, says she enjoys her job as a finance manager for the Omaha Nation public school district in Nebraska, working to find grants and opportunities for low-income students. But when she learned her pay was too high for her to remain in an Iowa Medicaid program, Carter had to choose…
As workers struggle to land good jobs and employers struggle to find ideal candidates in the ever-changing job market, a new trend is emerging. Many applicants are turning to artificial intelligence to give them an edge, with mixed results at best. Because interviews are one of the most stressful parts of the job search, it’s…
Growing up with nurses in the family, Isa Andrade learned firsthand about the need for nurses and the need to help others, she said
Cases of AI escaping the lab, infiltrating other companies and trying to deceive people have all made headlines in recent weeks. And in one case, AI models even worked together to break free from their test environments
People have long debated whether violent TV shows might have any influence over the perpetration of violent crimes, but the popularity of “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation” posed a different dilemma: Could a crime drama influence how criminals get convicted?
Officials describe ‘deplorable conditions’ at home run by pair linked to crematory closed due to mishandled remains
A visually impaired Miami man is suing Planet Fitness in a Florida federal court, claiming he is unable to properly access its website and the fitness club chain fails to provide much-needed accommodations. Plaintiff Juan Carlos Gil, along with Access 4 All Inc., a Florida not-for-profit, filed their lawsuit against Planet Fitness Franchising LLC, doing…
Eight people died on Ontario roads and waterways over the Civic Holiday long weekend, making it the deadliest long weekend the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) have seen so far this year
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