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The Great Resignation is effectively over. We’re now in the Great Talent Stagnation, where employers’ biggest concern is the lack of qualified applicants

Bosses want more skilled workers. Workers want more skills. Somehow, nobody is happy. Per the latest annual Career Optimism Index…

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Great apes threatened by mining for electric vehicle batteries

The noise pollution, habitat loss and disease spillover that can come with mining could threaten chimpanzee populations in some countries…

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Mining of materials needed for ‘green revolution’ puts great ape population at risk

Rare earth elements touch almost every aspect of modern life. Elements and minerals including copper, lithium, nickel, and cobalt support…

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High wages, 32-hour workweeks sound great, but there’s a steep price

I recently had a layover at the Minneapolis-Saint Paul airport on my way to visit my parents in Oregon, so…

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Machine learning provides a new picture of the great gray owl

The great gray owl has long been thought of as a sentinel of the Alaska wilderness, keeping watch over snow-laden…

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9 Great Haircuts If You’re Over 50 And Wear Glasses

It’s not always easy to marry your haircut to your glasses, but when you do find the right cut, it’s…

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Mike Collins calls Texas migrant deportation law ruling a ‘great win for America’

Rep. Mike Collins (R-Ga.) praised the Supreme Court for allowing a Texas law to take effect on Tuesday that would…

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Study of long-term student engagement challenges ‘one great teacher’ narrative of education

A positive relationship with a teacher at an early age may help children to feel more engaged with school, but…

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U.S. Money Supply Is Making History for the First Time Since the Great Depression, and It Implies a Big Move in Stocks Is on the Way

Over lengthy periods, it’s tough to outpace equities in the return column. Compared to gold, oil, housing, and Treasury bonds,…

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Orcas demonstrating they no longer need to hunt in packs to take down the great white shark

An orca (killer whale) has been observed, for the first-ever time, individually consuming a great white shark — and within…

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