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A grim job outlook meets a scrappy workforce as administrative assistants harness AI
Employment data offers a grim outlook for secretaries and administrative assistants in the age of artificial intelligence, but workers in the women-dominated occupation say the numbers don’t tell the whole story
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Top FBI agent in Chicago abruptly leaving post after being pushed to retire, AP sources say
The head of the FBI’s Chicago field office is abruptly leaving his position
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Heat adds to strains on areas with data centers, raising the temperature on AI debates
Extreme heat like the weather sweeping the eastern U.S. drives up energy demands for data centers, adding to their strain on power grids and worsening air quality for surrounding areas
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Merz unveils sweeping reform push for Germany: Tax cuts, pension overhaul and new sick leave rules
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and his coalition partners have introduced a reform package to revive Germany’s sluggish economy
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Trump administration proposes a rule it says could save Medicare patients $1.1 billion on drugs
The Trump administration is proposing a new rule to keep hospitals from marking up discounted drugs for Medicare patients
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Freddie Mac says the average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell to 6.43% this week, the lowest level since mid-May
Freddie Mac says the average rate on a 30-year mortgage fell to 6.43% this week, the lowest level since mid-May
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Top EU court dismisses Google appeal of $4.5 billion antitrust fine
Judges at the European Union's top court have dismissed Google's appeal against a 4.1 billion euro antitrust fine
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U.S. filings for jobless aid fall to 215,000 as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels
U.S. applications for jobless aid inched down last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels
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U.S. filings for jobless aid fell to 215,000 last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels
U.S. filings for jobless aid fell to 215,000 last week as layoffs remain at historically healthy levels
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US hiring falls to just 57,000 in June as employers pull back amid elevated inflation, global turmoil
US hiring falls to just 57,000 in June as employers pull back amid elevated inflation, global turmoil
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