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Apr 14 2024
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Someone in Chicago is struggling with the 'Sunday scaries'
How do I deal with the “Sunday scaries?" Every Sunday night I’m anxious about the upcoming week and feel unprepared. You're not alone. Anyone who has ever dreaded going to work knows the feeling. It turns out 80% of professionals worry about the upcoming workweek on Sundays — with over 90% of Millennials and Gen Z reporting they experience it — and there's even a study that says the Sunday
Chicago Sun-TimesApr 20 2024
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Survivors of Columbine shooting discuss struggles with PTSD, anxiety
When 12 students and one teacher were gunned down in a mass shooting at Columbine High School in 1999, the tragic event marked a turning point for America. Twenty five years later, some survivors recall how they have dealt with the physical and mental impact of PTSD, anxiety and depression. "It's a big part of my identity and who I am and not necessarily that day, but more who I've become,"
ABC News (Online)Apr 19 2024
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Struggling Dodgers lose to red-hot Mets 9-4
Francisco Lindor hit a tiebreaking two-run home run in the seventh inning and the New York Mets won their fifth straight game, beating the Los Angeles Dodgers 9-4 on Friday night. DJ Stewart homered and had three RBI, Starling Marte added a two-run single in the eighth, and the Mets have bounced back after losing their first five games by winning 11 of their last 14. Chris Taylor broke out of
NBC Los AngelesMar 31 2024
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Technical education programs struggle to meet demands
Ralph Conroy receives more than a half-dozen calls a month from Presque Isle-area business owners, telling him about job openings for his students to fill. The businesses have an urgent need for reliable, skilled workers, and want to hire students at Presque Isle Tech Center, where Conroy is the director. His colleagues throughout Maine’s 27 career and technical centers have the same
The Maine MonitorApr 18 2024
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After a flood and a pandemic, Montpelier businesses continue to struggle
This story by Phil Dodd was first published by The Montpelier Bridge on April 16. Downtown Montpelier businesses that survived the pandemic and the flood have been facing a continuing aftershock from both catastrophes: a decline in foot traffic that is being attributed to remote work, a closed hotel and post office, and fewer open businesses. “This is a huge concern,” said Katie Trautz,
VT DiggerApr 04 2024
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Seattle’s social housing developer struggles to take shape
More than a year after voters signed off on its creation, Seattle’s social housing developer still hasn’t hired a CEO. It doesn’t have a chief financial officer, either, nor an office. Its website is sparse and its board members haven’t been paid, as was required by the initiative. One staff member is paying for Google Workspace out of his own pocket. Kaileah Baldwin, board chair, said all of
The Seattle TimesApr 08 2024
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Texas homeowners are struggling to sell their houses
Homeowners in Austin, Dallas, and Houston, Texas, are struggling to sell their homes, according to a recent analysis of home listings by AgentStory.com, a tech real estate company that tracks agent performance. Between September 2023 and February 2024, the former pandemic boomtown of Austin had a staggering 65 percent of home listings above $2 million which did not sell, meaning the listings
NewsweekApr 12 2024
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Makeshift Bulls edge past struggling Wizards
April 13 - Javonte Green scored 24 points and Dalen Terry led a late surge as the visiting Chicago Bulls used a makeshift lineup to defeat the Washington Wizards 129-127 on Friday night. Adama Sanogo contributed 22 points and 20 rebounds off the bench while Coby White and Jevon Carter added 20 points each as the Bulls (39-42) pulled off the victory with a lineup full of reserves. It was the
ReutersApr 20 2024
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Southeast Michigan's rivers, watersheds struggle in ecosystem report card
In 1948, oil discharges into the Detroit and Rouge rivers killed 11,000 ducks and geese. Two decades later, floating oil and debris on the Rouge caught fire. Today, the Rouge River may not be burning, but it is still in poor shape, while the Detroit River is in slightly better condition, according to a new study by the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. In addition to the
Detroit Free PressApr 19 2024
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Local business owners impacted by the Key Bridge collapse are struggling
BALTIMORE -- Leaders from the Small Business Association traveled to Baltimore to talk about the federal resources available to businesses impacted by the Key Bridge collapse. But not all business owners have been able to receive the help they need. One local business owner in Canton shared his concerns after not having any business since the Key Bridge collapse and not being able to qualify
CBS News (Online)