Maine’s unemployment rate 5.3% in April
Maine’s unemployment rate dropped slightly last month, as the state’s labor market shows signs of stress amid a shortage of workers. The 5.3% unemployment rate for April, which is not … Read More
Maine’s unemployment rate dropped slightly last month, as the state’s labor market shows signs of stress amid a shortage of workers. The 5.3% unemployment rate for April, which is not … Read More
The Western U.S. appears headed for another dangerous fire season, and a new study shows that even high mountain areas once considered too wet to burn are at increasing risk … Read More
The Summer Olympics, postponed in 2020 by a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic, is scheduled to begin on July 23, 2021, in Tokyo. Even though surfing and four other … Read More
For months, Tennessee Republican lawmakers were hearing from dozens of parents concerned about how educators were trying to make their lessons more inclusive in response to the nation’s racial reckoning. … Read More
Students should get vaccinated to ensure better protection against the coronavirus, Philadelphia’s acting Health Commissioner Cheryl Bettigole said Tuesday. She wasn’t ready to say whether face masks will be mandatory … Read More
For the first time in Chicago’s history, voters would get a say in who runs the city’s school board under two competing proposals now before the state legislature. One calls … Read More
There is a trade-off between efficiency and resilience. Efficiency requires optimal adaptation to an existing environment, while resilience is an ability to adapt to large or sudden changes in the … Read More
The New Mexico Children, Youth and Families Department has fired two high-level employees who raised concerns about the agency’s practice of encrypting and summarily destroying records. A Searchlight New Mexico … Read More
The state of New Mexico has emerged in recent years as a leader in policies aimed at reducing emissions amid the climate crisis, but at the same time it has … Read More