The Hill – According to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce report, ‘Understanding America’s Labor Shortage’, published in late June of this year, workforce participation remains well below pre-pandemic levels. Compounding this is the current mismatch between job openings and available […]
Read MoreBy Ms Jheri Worldwide Staff Writer Our triangle community was gifted insight and direction by Syrena N. Williams, Olalah Njenga, and Pinnacle Financial Partners on Friday, July 26th. Women, Money, and Leadership was an informative workshop full of gems and […]
Read MoreBy: Jordan Meadows (PHOTOS/SFLRP) Staff Writer STEM careers focus as much on discovery, innovation, and problem-solving as on the specific fields of science, technology, engineering, and math. This was a key takeaway from the Youth STEAM Summit-where “A” stands for […]
Read MoreHOUSTON (AP) – A federal judge on Tuesday dismissed most of the claims in a lawsuit filed by a Black high school student who alleged that school officials committed racial and gender discrimination when they punished him for refusing to change his […]
Read More(AP Photo/Morry Gosh) PARIS (AP) – Every single thing Simone Biles has done at the Paris Olympics has been spotlighted: four medals, an online feud with a former teammate, and a social media post that appeared to take a swipe at presidential candidate Donald Trump. Her […]
Read MoreWASHINGTON (AP) – A judge on Monday ruled that Google’s ubiquitous search engine has been illegally exploiting its dominance to squash competition and stifle innovation, a seismic decision that could shake up the internet and hobble one of the world’s […]
Read MoreWALLACE, La. (AP) – Residents of a historic Black community in Louisiana who’ve spent years fighting against a massive grain export facility set to be built on the grounds where their enslaved ancestors once lived appear to have finally halted the project. […]
Read MoreFlorida State University-Immediately After the Storm Stay inside until the storm has completely passed. It is critically important that you do not attempt to go outside until the winds have calmed down significantly. Keep in mind, that unlike the start […]
Read MoreATLANTA (AP) – Georgia’s state superintendent of schools said Wednesday that he believes a new Advanced Placement course in African American Studies violates the state’s law against teaching divisive racial concepts, explaining that is why he won’t recommend it become […]
Read MoreBY RUSS BYNUM, JEFFREY COLLINS AND JOHN MINCHILLO CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) – Tropical Storm Debby was swirling over coastal Georgia and Carolinas on Wednesday, its wide bands of rain swelling inland waterways before it slowly marches north. Debby was expected to restrengthen a little and turn […]
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