The looming closure of a lumber mill in central B.C. is highlighting the ongoing challenges in accessing an economically ...
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12 Items That Used To Be Considered 'Poor Man's Food'
Throughout food history, there are a number of culinary delights that were, at some point, considered too mundane and simple for wealthier palates to savor.
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Life in America’s most polluted city
Transportation, agriculture, energy production, geography — all these factors drive Bakersfield's air pollution. What does it ...
Nestled in the southeastern corner of Kansas lies Parsons, a picturesque small town that has mastered the art of peaceful living while keeping life’s necessities refreshingly affordable.
To honor the harvest is to recognize that our labor, wealth and privilege are not just for us; they are part of a covenant ...
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Why There’s No Such Thing as a 7-Cylinder Engine
This video explains why car manufacturers have never built a successful 7-cylinder engine. It explores the mechanical challenges, vibration issues, and design limitations that make this engine layout ...
In fact, the California-based company’s data, from its Hiring Benchmark Report, says that of the 350 hiring managers polled for their survey, just 8 percent feel that Gen-Z workers are “well-prepared” ...
LONDON (AP) — The Premier League has blamed the expansion of European club competitions for a reduction of Boxing Day games which has impacted “an important tradition in English football.” Just one ...
Gaurav Deshpande, a 27-year-old accounting specialist, was at home in Plainsboro, N.J., waiting for United Parcel Service UPS0.01%increase; green up pointing triangle to deliver a moisturizer he ...
For certain workers at the Federal Aviation Administration, the government shutdown hit hardest this week with a $0 paycheck. It’s “disheartening,” to not be paid by an employer, said Cleverson ...
The U.S. agricultural industry depends on undocumented immigrants, but President Trump’s immigration crackdown is further depleting an already tight workforce. The labor crisis may be setting the ...
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