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US manufacturing is struggling to fill existing jobs as tariffs aim to bring back more. The manufacturing industry faces a skills gap, an aging workforce, and negative perceptions. Trade experts ...
Here’s what you’ll learn when you read this story: An underground tunnel network long rumored thanks to drawings by Leonardo da Vinci under Milan’s Sforza Castle are proven to exist.
Currently, Bengal government employees get 18 per cent DA after the new 4 per cent is added to the existing 14 per cent as on April 1, 2025, leading to widespread discontent among employees.
As the administration scrambles to fill critical vacancies, the work force shortages have meanwhile forced several offices to stop operating 24 hours a day.
There’s a new AI agent ready to browse the web and fill in forms without the need to touch your mouse. News. By Eric Hal Schwartz published 10 May 2025 Hugging Face goes open source for AI operator.
Florida has been working for years to crack down on employers that hire undocumented immigrants. But that presented a problem for businesses in the state that are desperate for workers to fill low ...
A mysterious network of tunnels, hidden underneath a medieval castle, sketched by Leonardo da Vinci has been finally uncovered by scientists. The discovery was made after a series of surveys that ...
With his true freshman season on deck, Colorado men's basketball forward Sebastian Rancik is looking to fill the mold of former Buff and recent NBA draft pick Tristan da Silva. Rancik, a 6-foot-9 ...
GOP backers fill Soares' campaign coffers in Albany County DA race, records show A review of District Attorney David Soares' campaign finance records shows most contributions came from donors who ...
Former President Donald Trump lost his biggest bet so far to throw out his classified documents case Thursday when U.S. District Judge Aileen Cannon firmly denied his motion, concluding that ...
Women criminologists fill Sacramento County DA crime lab, nearly twice as many men. Women are leading the way when it comes to a career in the field of forensic sciences.
When I bought Lloyds shares on 2 June last year, I thought they were a no-brainer buy at just 45.05p.So I invested £2,000 and got 4,403. When the Lloyds share price subsequently dipped to 40.89p ...