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Military Plans Would Put Women in Most Combat Jobs
(WASHINGTON) — Women may be able to start training as Army Rangers by mid-2015 and as Navy SEALs a year later under plans set to be announced by the Pentagon. ...

Royal Baby’s Bump to British Economy Estimated at $376 Million
Cashing in royally on the birth of the future heir to the throne

Revenge or Revival, Perry Raids Blue State Jobs With New Vigor
The long-reigning governor and failed presidential candidate is in the northeast this week to woo businesses—and spread the gospel of the “Texas Miracle”

U.S. Unemployment Benefit Applications Fall to 334,000
(WASHINGTON) — The number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits dropped 12,000 last week to a seasonally adjusted 334,000, a decline that suggests steady...
U.S. Employers Add 175,000 jobs, Unemployment Rate up to 7.6%.
(WASHINGTON) — U.S. employers added 175,000 jobs in May, steady hiring but below the more robust pace that took place during the fall and winter. The Labor...
Photo Essays

May Is National Nurses Month: Time to Say ‘Thank You!’
Some jobs are so emblematic of how we all perceive ourselves (or rather, they’re emblematic of how we hope others might perceive us) that, paradoxically, it’s...

‘Take off the Silk, Put on the Khaki’: America’s First Women Soldiers, 1942
In light of recent reports of rampant sexual violence against women in America’s armed forces — with an estimated 26,000 cases of unwanted sexual contact last...
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9 Dream Jobs That Actually Pay
Long to be an artist, but fear you’ll wind up an office drone instead? Here are nine professionals across the country who are surviving and thriving as artists,...

10 Jobs for the Recession
If you want good pay and nice benefits, think about becoming a mathematician, a police officer or even a computer specialist


