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Rudy Suardi | E+ | Getty ImagesThe U.S. job market has stagnated recently, with both good news and bad news for American workers.However, economists say employees are less likely to lose their jobs because companies are retaining their existing workforces. But job seekers may have a hard time finding new jobs, economists say, as employers hold back on hiring.It’s a “low-employment, low-fire environment,” Bank of America economists said in a research note Friday.”The labor market is currently characterized by low turnover, which means soft hiring and low layoffs,” they said.This news may be disappointing for many workers. About half, or…

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Weather can define a region. Some regions are hot and humid, while others are cold and rainy. People often take this into consideration when moving so that they can live in the city that best suits their tastes. Those who like the heat may move to Phoenix or Miami, while those who like the cold may move to Duluth or Seattle. However, one aspect of weather that is often overlooked is wind. Wind can affect temperatures, create dramatic storms, and even shape the climate of entire cities. But which city is the windiest? If you are considering moving to a…

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By Lambert Strether of Corrente. Bird Song of the Day Northern Mockingbird, 138 Captains Dr, West Babylon US-NY, Suffolk, New York, United States. “Two cuts of the same bird. Loaded with mimicry: Carolina Wren (song and call), American Crow, Blue Jay, Red-bellied Woodpecker, House Finch (call), Killdeer, Northern Flicker, Monk Parakeet, Tree Swallow, American Robin (call), Northern Cardinal, Eastern Phoebe, Red-tailed Hawk, Red-winged Blackbird, Yellow-bellied Sapsucker, Eastern Towhee, and possibly a few others of borderline quality.” Over seven minutes! (There are two other Mockingbird recordings from the same location. Apparently 138 Captains Dr, West Babylon is a Mimus polyglottos hotbed!…

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“Success is where preparation meets opportunity,” horse racing legend Bobby Unser once said. His wisdom is especially applicable to business leaders who are implementing AI today. Organizations need a precise strategy to harness the potential of AI through data modernization. Many companies still store valuable information in traditional silos, limiting their ability to extract meaningful insights. A well-planned migration to a cloud-based system can turn scattered data points into powerful business drivers. As organizations accelerate the implementation of AI, companies with modern data infrastructures may gain significant advantages over competitors using outdated systems. As business leaders approach AI adoption today,…

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Whether you’re refining your business model, mastering new technology, or finding a strategy to take advantage of the next market boom, Inman Connect New York prepares you to take a bold step. The next chapter is about to begin. Please join us. Join us and thousands of other real estate leaders from January 22-24, 2025. With the much-awaited holiday season upon us, it’s the perfect time to recognize the unsung heroes of real estate who serve their communities and help make dreams come true. With gift shopping in full swing, everyone has asked the million dollar question, “What’s the perfect…

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Overcoming six common compliance training challenges Spend time and money developing a training strategy and honing it to help you achieve your company’s goals. After careful planning, mandatory compliance training may feel like an extraneous add-on. Treating compliance training as a “checkbox” or an afterthought undermines its importance and effectiveness. This can lead to lower learner engagement and lower knowledge retention, ultimately leading to significant compliance risks. The good news? By learning how to identify and overcome six common compliance training challenges, you can transform essential training from a chore to a valuable and engaging experience with lasting benefits. Below,…

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Check out the companies that are trending in intraday trading. Hershey, Mondelez International — Hershey’s stock rose about 13% after Bloomberg News reported that Cadbury and Oreo maker Mondelez are once again looking to acquire the chocolate company. News of the attempted takeover sent Hershey’s stock price to its highest pace since June 2016, when Hershey previously announced a proposed $23 billion acquisition from Mondelez. Mondelez fell 2%. Chinese stocks – U.S.-listed stocks PDD Holdings, Jingtocom and Trip.com each soared more than 10% after China’s Politburo pledged to ease its monetary policy stance to boost domestic growth in 2025. Alibaba…

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Located in the heart of Indiana, Indianapolis is a vibrant city known for its rich history, bustling downtown, and diverse neighborhoods. Residents flock to Indianapolis for its community feel, arts and culture scene, sports teams, and more. Whether you’re looking for the trendy vibe of Broad Ripple, the charming historic homes of Fletcher Place, or the arts district of Fountain Square, there is a neighborhood in Indianapolis for every lifestyle. For example, the average rent in Indianapolis is $1,234, while the median sale price is $240,000. To help you find the right area to live in, Redfin is here to…

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Want to see your students’ eyes light up? Tell them they’re going to do an experiment! These 3rd grade science projects are easy enough for any classroom or kitchen, and they’re full of science concepts kids need to learn. To make things even easier, we’ve rated every one of these 3rd grade science experiments based on difficulty and materials: Difficulty: Easy: Low or no-prep experiments you can do pretty much any time Medium: These take a little more setup or a longer time to complete Advanced: Experiments like these take a fairly big commitment of time or effort Materials: Basic:…

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danny jenkins In 2023, ransomware payments reached an all-time high, causing severe financial and reputational damage to targeted organizations. No matter how strategically organizations invest in emerging technologies to protect their data and manage their infrastructure, cybercriminals often appear to be one step ahead. In this new landscape, traditional defenses are proving insufficient to stop malware and other attacks. With artificial intelligence (AI) at their disposal, cybercriminals are launching attacks that are faster, more sophisticated, and harder to detect than ever before. AI-driven malware can adapt in real-time, learn from defenses, and precisely exploit vulnerabilities, allowing them to bypass traditional…

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