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Dec 25 2025EDUCATION

Harford County Schools Tighten Hiring Rules After Controversial Hire

Harford County's schools are making big changes to how they hire teachers. This comes after a news report revealed that a man with serious charges was hired to teach. The school board president, Aaron Poynton, created a new policy to make sure this doesn't happen again. The new rules say that if so

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Indian Management Grads: The Global Hot Picks for Tech and Leadership Jobs

Indian business schools are seeing a big jump in global job offers. Companies from the UAE, US, Canada, and even Saudi Arabia are hiring more Indian management graduates. They want people skilled in tech, digital stuff, and leadership roles. This shows that young professionals from India are becomin

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Dec 21 2025BUSINESS

Flooring Liquidators Shifts to Fairfield for a Fresh Start

Flooring Liquidators, a company that sells and installs flooring, cabinets, and countertops, has moved to Fairfield. This move is part of a plan to fix the company's financial problems. The company is now in a big 104, 000-square-foot building on Watney Way. The CEO, Chris Nichols, chose Fairfield b

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Dec 14 2025BUSINESS

AI Skills: The New Must-Have for Job Seekers

The job market is changing fast. Big companies now want people who understand AI. But it's not just about tech skills. They also want employees who can think for themselves and question AI's results. Some companies, like BlackRock, even ban AI use during interviews. They've caught candidates trying

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Dec 10 2025BUSINESS

A New Power Player in Texas Energy Law

Christopher Heasley, a seasoned energy lawyer, has switched firms to join Latham & Watkins LLP in Houston. He brings over a decade of experience from Kirkland & Ellis LLP, where he specialized in complex energy deals. Heasley's expertise covers a wide range of energy sectors, from traditional oil an

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Dec 09 2025WEATHER

Weather Service Struggles to Rebuild After Staff Cuts

The National Weather Service is in a tough spot. They're trying to hire back staff after big cuts, but it's not going fast enough. Right now, they're short on people, especially as winter storms are coming. The Weather Service got permission to hire 450 new people after about 550 were let go earlie

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Nov 27 2025BUSINESS

Giving Local Talent a Fair Shot in San Diego's Booming Job Market

San Diego is buzzing with growth, but there's a big problem: companies can't find enough skilled workers. This isn't just about filling jobs; it's about who gets those jobs and how that affects the community. Local businesses, especially in defense, life sciences, and tech, are struggling to find t

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Nov 26 2025ENTERTAINMENT

Pennsylvania Wins Big with HBO's Task Season 2

Pennsylvania is making a big deal out of HBO's crime drama "Task. " The state just gave the show a huge tax credit of $49. 8 million. This is the biggest tax credit Pennsylvania has ever given to a single production. The show's star, Mark Ruffalo, will be back for the second season. This investment

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Nov 23 2025TECHNOLOGY

A New Face at Intel: What's the Buzz About?

In the world of computer chips, big changes are happening. Intel, a major player in the game, has a new executive on board. This person used to work at TSMC, another big name in the industry. Some people are talking about a possible leak of secret tech info, but Intel's boss says it's not true. The

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Nov 15 2025BUSINESS

Top Recruiters in the USA: How They're Chosen

Finding the right people for a job is tough. That's why many companies turn to recruiting firms. But how do you know which ones are the best? A recent study tried to answer that question. Over 22, 000 professionals shared their experiences with recruiting firms. They talked about how well these fir

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