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Americans Will Lose Unemployment Benefits If They Turn Down Jobs, Biden Says
Biden said that his administration would not stand for people gaming the system but pressed the importance of continued financial support for those left jobless as a result of the coronavirus crisis.
NBC Won't Air 2022 Golden Globes In Rebuke To Hollywood Foreign Press Association
The press association promised to improve diversity and other factors. NBC said it hopes to see enough change to run the show in 2023.
Watchdog: Capitol Police Need To Boost Counterintelligence To Address Rising Threats
The hearing with the Capitol Police inspector general comes as the department says threats to members of Congress are up 107% over last year.
Longtime AFL-CIO Official Takes Up Key Labor Post In Biden Administration
Former AFL-CIO trade official Thea Lee was appointed by President Biden to lead the section of the Labor Department that oversees labor rights and investigates forced labor and child labor overseas.
Why Support For Refugees Is Higher Than You Might Think In Parts Of 'Trump Country'
Some conservative, rural states have resettled refugees at the highest per capita rates. In Idaho, employers applaud President Biden's pledge to lift a Trump-era cap on refugee numbers.
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Forgetting And Forgotten: Older Prisoners Seek Release But Fall Through The Cracks
Prisoners like Kent Clark who broke the law before 1987 should have a chance at parole, unlike more recent inmates. But there are dozens of men in their 60s and older who have little hope of release.
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At Least 9 Dead In School Shooting In Russia
Officials say a 19-year-old former student at a school in the Russian city of Kazan opened fire there Tuesday, killing at least seven students, a teacher and a school worker.
'Notes On Grief' Makes Visceral The Experience Of Death And Grieving
"'After the burial we can begin to heal,'" Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie recounts her mother saying. Perhaps in the reading of this book, so too will the rest of us who lost so much over this past year.
Curtis Fuller, Leading Trombonist Of Jazz's Detroit Wave, Dies At 88
After cutting his teeth in Detroit, a move to New York near the middle of the century found him directly in the center of a deeply important moment for jazz.
Wounded Veteran Explains Why He Supports Biden's Plan To End The War In Afghanistan
Travis Mill doesn't regret his sacrifice but he supports President Biden's plan to bring all the troops home.
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