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Mid-career professionals say they are struggling to land roles in this job market because they are overqualified or have too much experience.
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Syria's president is coming to the White House on Monday, Nov. 10.
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Shenandoah National Park is foregoing millions of dollars in vital revenue, thanks to the government shutdown.
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On Thursday, a judge issued an injunction restricting the use of force by federal immigration agents.
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After a burst of excitement about artificial intelligence, it looks like the stock market is now feeling skeptical.
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The 1969 Beatles classic "Come Together" has been covered by many artists over the years, for better or worse.
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Hundreds of flights have been canceled out of concern there aren’t enough air traffic controllers, who are not getting paid, and a judge has ordered the Trump administration to fully pay of stalled food benefits known as SNAP that millions rely on. But the administration is appealing.
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Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group, accused of widespread atrocities, has agreed to a U.S.-brokered ceasefire proposal that would allow humanitarian aid to flow back into the war-ravaged country.
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At least 800 flights will no longer be taking off on Friday on orders from the Federal Aviation Administration.
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President Trump won the presidency pledging to fight inflation. But now he says Republicans have dropped the ball on the issue.
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President Trump's tariffs against China, where most board games are produced, have eased since earlier in the year. But the uncertainty has still roiled the American board game scene, leading to company shutdowns and tightened margins.
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It’s the Fed’s largest short-term cash infusion into the banking system since the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.