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Talking Heads weren’t just another band from the New York punk scene—they reshaped music by fusing art-school creativity with punk, funk, and world rhythms. Their influence can be heard in artists ...
A new program officially launched Thursday, aimed at connecting teens and young adults to jobs in the community. All THAT ...
Canada has a paradox at the heart of its labour market. The country leads the G7 for the most educated workforce and is producing more graduates than ever before. Yet for millions of young Canadians, ...
I've studied around the world and even earned my master's degree, but I still can't find a job. I've applied to over 1,000 jobs, but most of the listings just disappear. I'm frustrated because I ...
Fewer people in both the U.S. and Canada said it was a good time to find a job in 2025 in comparison with the year before, according to a new report from Gallup. In the Gallup State of the Global ...
PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) - David Byrne, the former frontman of Talking Heads, made a surprise visit Monday to Portland’s quirky Freakybuttrue Peculiarium and Museum on NW Thurman Street while in town for ...
Troy Aikman appears to be done. After several years of working as a top NFL analyst, Troy Aikman expanded his area of expertise during the 2026 offseason. The retired quarterback, who seems to have a ...
Economist doubts accuracy of March jobs report due to frequent revisions. Private sector grew while government sector shrunk, seen as positive sign. Inflation concerns rise as producer prices and ...
JAMES CITY — The giant heads of presidents that once served as a tourist attraction may finally be getting repurposed. The James City County Planning Commission heard from applicants Wednesday who ...
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