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366,000 New Claims For Jobless Benefits, Down Only Slightly

There were 366,000 first-time clams for unemployment insurance last week, down just 5,000 from the week before, the Employment and

‘Real Nightmare’ Headed For New England; Blizzard On Track For Friday

If anything, the already ominous-sounding storm we wrote about Wednesday is looking like it will bring even worse winter weather

Minnesota’s Moose Mystery: What’s Killing Them?

In northeastern Minnesota, moose are dying at an alarming rate and state officials are having difficulty determining why. And though

John Fullbright, the definition of an Oklahoma musician

And the 24 year old is up for a Grammy Sunday, alongside such stars as Mumford and Sons and the Avett Brothers

Raising A Glass To The Charms Of The Bar In ‘Drinking With Men’

Rosie Schaap is a part-time bartender, and the author the “Drink” column for The New York Times Magazine. But she

‘Give Me The Money Or I’ll Shoot The Trees’

Ecuador’s Yasuni National Park is one of the most diverse ecosystems on earth. But there’s a complication: The park sits

Privatization Of Greek Assets Runs Behind Schedule

In exchange for multibillion-euro bailouts, Greece was required to sell state-owned assets. But the sweeping privatization process is behind schedule.

Five things doctors want

Americans trust their health care providers above all others professionals. You can check out the numbers straight from Gallup if

The FMLA at 20: Room for improvement?

Twenty years ago, President Bill Clinton signed the Family and Medical Leave Act into law, granting 12 weeks of job protection

‘Don’t Give Up On Us’: Puerto Ricans Wrestle With High Crime

Puerto Rico’s population is declining. Faced with a deteriorating economy, increased poverty and a swelling crime rate, many Puerto Ricans

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