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U.S. Added 156,000 Jobs In December; Hourly Wages Rose 10 Cents
Over the course of 2016, average hourly earnings rose 2.9 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics says. The unemployment rate was little changed: 4.7 percent, compared to 4.6 percent in November.
Uber Wants You To Know It's Tired Of Sharing Data With Regulators
The ride-hailing company released its first transparency report, using the opportunity to criticize the large swaths of data it is required to share with regulators.
UnitedHealth To Leave Most Obamacare Exchanges In 2017
Blaming a lack of profitability, UnitedHealth says it will drop out of most health marketplaces insurance exchanges next year. The insurer's first quarter profits in 2016 were $1.6 billion.
U.S. Will Send Up To 1,500 More Military Personnel To Iraq
The new personnel will serve "in a non-combat role to train, advise, and assist Iraqi Security Forces, including Kurdish forces," White House press secretary Josh Earnest says.
Amazon Warehouse Workers To Decide Whether To Form Company's 1st U.S. Union
Although the company has unionized workers in Europe, it has held off organizing efforts here. About 6,000 workers at an Amazon facility in Alabama can cast a mail-in ballot starting Feb. 8.
Statehouses Brace For Potential Violence As Biden's Inauguration Approaches
In the wake of the Jan. 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, governors are stepping up security and calling in the National Guard in anticipation of potentially violent protests.
Arab-Americans: A 'Growing' Community, But By How Much?
The Census Bureau estimates 1.5 million Americans claim Arab ancestry. But some advocates say the Arab-American community is more than double that size.
House Panel Investigating The Capitol Attack Orders 35 Companies To Preserve Records
The Democratic-led committee is targeting the communication records of individuals who've been charged with crimes related to the attack, and those who participated in a rally preceding the riot.
High School Is Accused Of Censorship As Officials Rip Out Yearbook Pages On The News
Administrators tore out a two-page timeline depicting recent events, including the police killing of George Floyd, the COVID-19 pandemic and the Jan. 6 insurrection. They cited "community backlash."
Poverty Declined In 2020, The Result Of Government Aid, Census Bureau Reports
Relief payments moved 11.7 million people from poverty in 2020, according to new Census Bureau data.
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