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Some businesses are trying to make open positions more enticing by offering incentives to potential employees.
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The husband of Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg says being an ally "isn't just slapping a rainbow sticker on your backpack or your water bottle."
Taptejdeep Singh's family said he helped protect others by calling them and warning them of the danger.
Hate crimes are likely being underreported because of language and cultural barriers, an FBI official in New York said.
General Austin Scott Miller said Afghan forces "have the capabilities" to hold back the Taliban after the U.S. leaves.
The civil rights attorney said victims' families had a "very emotional" meeting with lawmakers last week.
The Recording Academy's board of trustees approved removing the show's anonymous nomination review committees.
The amphitheatre celebrated its 80-year anniversary by honoring frontline workers.
She even moved into the White House after George H.W. Bush was elected.
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The California governor said schools could reimagine the calendar by extending the length of the school day or year.
Green was convicted of a murder and sentenced to death in 1990, despite no direct evidence linking him to the case.
William "Billy" Evans was described as a kind person with a sense of humor.
Jen Shah and her assistant Stuart Smith were arrested Tuesday, the Justice Department said.