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Recent College Graduates Face A ‘Concerning’ Unemployment Trend

New data from the New York Fed reveals that the unemployment rate for recent graduates actually rose in the second quarter of 2019. The upward tick, noted by DataTrek Research, stated that for “the first time ever, recent college graduates are more likely unemployed than the base U.S. population.” The data goes back to 1990,

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23 Destination Wedding Photos To Remind You Love Is An Adventure

These award-winning destination wedding images are true works of art. Each photo highlights the beauty of a couple’s love against a backdrop of truly stunning scenery. Junebug Weddings, a wedding planning website, announced the winners of its annual Best of the Best Wedding Destination Photo Contest on Wednesday. Photographers from around the world submitted nearly

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OxyContin maker negotiating settlement worth a reported $12B

Purdue Pharma and the thousands of state and local governments suing the maker of OxyContin over the nation’s deadly opioid crisis are negotiating a $10 billion to $12 billion settlement under which the Sackler family would give up ownership of the company, according to published reports. Under the proposal, the Sacklers would contribute $3 billion

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Chasing Blueberries: The Uncertainty Of Life As A Maine Berry Picker

Growing wild in the fields of the Wabanaki and Penobscot tribal nations in Washington County, Maine, wild blueberries have become synonymous with the state. And these small berries represent not only a symbol of Maine’s identity, but also larger metaphors of identity and changing populations in the United States today. Fruit picking, as an industry,

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