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A Sign Of Hope After 'Winter Hibernation': Employers Add 379,000 Jobs
Meanwhile, the unemployment rate dipped to 6.2% last month as the winter wave of coronavirus infections eased.
Dallas Lawyer Takes Up Mission To Help People Avoid Eviction
Mark Melton has recruited over 175 attorneys who have assisted more than 6,000 people. His team has helped renters understand the protections put in place to temporarily stop evictions and how to access government funds to pay rent. They’ve found themselves doing everything from negotiating with landlords to representing renters in court to helping them get groceries.
Labor Department Reports U.S. Job Market Improvements In March
U.S. employers added 916,000 jobs in March and the unemployment rate dropped to 6%. President Biden welcomed the Labor Department's strong report, but cautioned the pandemic recession is not over yet.
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If In-Person Schooling Is Essential, Wen Says Teachers Should Be Vaccinated
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Dr. Leana Wen about reopening schools safely, and how that approach would change if in-person school instruction was treated as an essential service.
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New Program Helps Capitol Police Deal With Trauma From The Insurrection
A new program launched by one lawmaker and a psychiatrist helps members of the Capitol Police deal with trauma after the Jan. 6 insurrection.
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Netflix's New Show 'Marriage Or Mortgage' Reveals The Emotional Aspects Of Homebuying
A new Netflix reality show called Marriage or Mortgage reveals a lot about the emotional aspects of homebuying, according to Washington Post personal finance columnist Michelle Singletary.
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Documents Show Trump Pressed DOJ Officials To Reverse Election Results
House Democrats are uncovering evidence of ex-President Donald Trump's extensive pressure campaign to overturn 2020's election results. A House panel released 232 pages of emails and other documents.
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The labor market is back on track after 531,000 jobs were added in October
U.S. employers added 531,000 new jobs as the unemployment rate fell to 4.6%. Millions of would-be workers are still on the sidelines, though, leaving the pace of the recovery in doubt.
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After September's let down, October's job growth rate accelerates
The Labor Department reports that U.S. employers added 531,000 jobs in October. The unemployment rate fell to 4.6%.
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Week in politics: Congress passes temporary funding bill to avoid shutdown
Congress narrowly avoids a government shutdown by passing a temporary funding bill. We look at what's next in Congress as well as the House committee investigation of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.
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