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Jan 09 2024
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61-year-old man has been found -- three weeks after his St. Louis nursing home suddenly closed
ST. LOUIS (AP) — A 61-year-old man with schizophrenia — who had been missing for more three weeks since the St. Louis nursing home where he lived abruptly closed — was found Tuesday about a mile away, authorities said. Northview Village Nursing Home, the city's largest nursing home, shut down suddenly on Dec. 15. As workers scrambled to prepare residents for transfer to other facilities, and
Tulsa WorldJan 15 2024
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AI will affect 60% of US jobs and worsen income inequality, IMF warns
Artificial intelligence will affect about 60% of all jobs in the US — and worsen income and wealth inequality, the International Monetary Fund warned.
Advanced economies such as the US are at the greatest risk due to the prevalence of cognitive task-oriented jobs, the IMF said, cautioning that the disruptive technology could replace more than half the jobs available in regions that also
New York Post (News)Jan 07 2024
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Jodie Foster offers a blunt take on Gen Z: ‘Really annoying’ to work with, can’t write a proper email
Hollywood actress and filmmaker Jodie Foster is being praised for her blunt and stern take on Gen Z workers. Speaking with The Guardian for a profile published on Sunday, she went all in on critiquing the often universally hated generation. “They’re really annoying, especially in the workplace,” she said. “They’re like, ‘Nah, I’m not feeling it today. I’m gonna come in at 10.30am.’” “Or, like
Bizpac ReviewNov 01 2023
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Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declares emergency as building collapse kills one
Nov. 1 (UPI) — Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Wednesday after a building collapsed at a coal preparation plant killed one worker and left one trapped under rubble. “Two workers are trapped inside and a number of teams are working to rescue these individuals,” Beshear posted on X Wednesday. According to Beshear, “the order mobilizes state resources to help Kentucky.”
Breitbart NewsJan 04 2024
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Scathing state audit faults lax oversight of Oregon pandemic rent relief
Oregon’s housing agency wasn’t prepared to manage an emergency rental assistance program that spent $426 million during the COVID pandemic and still can’t determine how many Oregonians were helped by the money, according to a scathing new audit. State auditors with the Secretary of State’s Office acknowledged that Oregon Housing and Community Services was working under unprecedented and
Malheur EnterpriseNov 28 2023
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13 cannonballs unearthed at Waltham dig site
An excavation crew in Waltham discovered more than a dozen cannonballs at a dig site Monday morning. Construction workers were digging for a new electrical conduit at 43 Foundry Ave. when they unearthed “a section of pipe and some round metal balls of varying sizes,” the Waltham Fire Department said in a news release Tuesday. Concerned that the metal balls “might be some type of unexploded
MassLive.comNov 28 2023
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Chicago's first migrant camp set to begin construction in Brighton Park
Workers are set to start building Chicago’s first government-run tent encampment for migrants at a Southwest Side lot, officials said after a series of recent false starts and stops over the controversial base camp. Workers on Tuesday will “lay out materials, measure and begin placing bases” for the large encampment in Brighton Park, Mayor Brandon Johnson’s spokesman Ronnie Reese said in a
Chicago TribuneJul 09 2023
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Democrat Crystal Quade shows off roller derby skills in Missouri governor campaign launch video
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) — Missouri House Minority Leader Crystal Quade is running for governor, and the Democrat from Springfield made the announcement Sunday in a campaign video that featured her bowling through skaters on a roller derby track. Quade, a social worker first elected to the House in 2016, painted herself as unafraid of rough and rowdy politics while wearing elbow pads, wrist
Associated PressJan 03 2024
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Nebraska Legislature kicks off 2024 with multiple workforce development bills
LINCOLN — The first day of the 2024 session of the Nebraska Legislature kicked off with 70 new bills introduced, a number of them targeting aspects of the state's workforce development struggles. Many of the bills introduced Wednesday were centered on child care and affordable housing — two subjects pinned as areas that, if improved, would help Nebraska employers recruit and retain workers.
Kearney HubJan 03 2024
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Nebraska Legislature kicks off 2024 with multiple workforce development bills
LINCOLN — The first day of the 2024 session of the Nebraska Legislature kicked off with 70 new bills introduced, a number of them targeting aspects of the state's workforce development struggles. Many of the bills introduced Wednesday were centered on child care and affordable housing — two subjects pinned as areas that, if improved, would help Nebraska employers recruit and retain workers.
Omaha World-Herald