
A woman holds a sign saying "We Need Our Jobs" during a protest by workers in the cruise ship industry in Miami last month. Employers added fewer jobs as pandemic cases start to surge again across the country.
Lynne Sladky/APU.S. employers added 638,000 jobs last month as the unemployment rate dipped to 6.9%. A winter spike in coronavirus infections threatens to further weaken job growth.
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New Daily U.S. Coronavirus Cases Jump Nearly 20%, Hitting Almost 122,000 National News
The U.S. recorded nearly 122,000 new daily coronavirus cases, a sharp uptick over the previous day that saw the country's first six-figure increase since the start of the pandemic.
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Trump Latches Onto Conspiracies, As Legal Battles Fail And Path To Win Narrows National News
Lawsuits filed across the country are the result of a campaign legal team working to "bend reality" to fit Trump's false claims, says one expert.
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At 16, Ellaraino visited her great-grandmother, Silvia, for the first time. And Silvia had plenty of stories to tell — about being a teenager, and seeing the Civil War, and slavery, come to an end.
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CDC Report: Officials Knew Coronavirus Test Was Flawed But Released It Anyway National News
An unreleased CDC review obtained by NPR shows that lab officials knew an early coronavirus test kit had a high failure rate. They decided not to recall it and sent it to the nation's labs anyway.
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A National Fight Over Who Is Counted In Voting Districts May Arise From Missouri National News
A new amendment to Missouri's constitution opens the door to redrawing state legislative districts that don't take into account children, noncitizens and other residents who are not eligible to vote.
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Why Does The Navy Have So Few Black Admirals? Some Blame A Culture Of Discrimination National News
Some say Black sailors have to navigate both unconscious and active bias in the Navy.
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Judge In George Floyd Case Rejects Former Cops' Request To Move Trial National News
A Minnesota Judge rejected the request to move the trial of the four police officers accused in the murder of George Floyd in Minneapolis.
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