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How to Get a Summer Internship in College 01/31/2023 07:00pm • When Maria Wilson joined WGGB-TV in Massachusetts as a multimedia journalist in September 2022, colleagues kept asking about where she'd worked previously. However, she had graduated from Endicott College in Massachusetts just months earlier. "Everybody thought I had already had a real job before, a 9 Best Stocks for a Starter Portfolio 01/31/2023 07:00pm • The S&P 500 is off to a stellar start in 2023, posting a 6.2% total return in January alone -- a stark contrast to the 19.4% sell-off in 2022. That makes the first few months of 2023 a great time to start creating an "all-weather" stock market portfolio that's built for the long haul. Stocks, af US blocks export license renewals for China's Huawei US blocks export license renewals for China's Huawei 01/31/2023 05:04pm • BEIJING (AP) â Chinaâs government accused Washington on Tuesday of pursuing âœtechnology hegemony,â as the United States has begun stepping up pressure on tech giant Huawei by blocking access to American suppliers. The Biden administration has stopped approving renewal of licenses to some U.S PayPal to cut 2,000 jobs in latest tech company cost-cutting PayPal to cut 2,000 jobs in latest tech company cost-cutting 01/31/2023 05:02pm • SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) â PayPal said Tuesday it will trim about 7% of its total workforce, or about 2,000 full-time workers, as the digital payments company contends with what it calls âœthe challenging macro-economic environment.â PayPal said it will make the cuts over several weeks, with some Minnesota governor signs broad abortion rights bill into law Minnesota governor signs broad abortion rights bill into law 01/31/2023 04:24pm • ST. PAUL, Minn. (AP) â Gov. Tim Walz enshrined the right to abortion and other reproductive health care into Minnesota statutes Tuesday, signing a bill meant to ensure that the state's existing protections remain in place no matter who sits on future courts. Democratic leaders took advantage of th Tech industry job cuts come rapidly and in big numbers 01/31/2023 04:24pm • In just the past month there have been nearly 50,000 job cuts across the technology sector. Large and small tech companies went on a hiring spree in over the past several years due to a demand for their products, software and services surged with millions of people working remotely. However, even wi Ugandan activist's family awarded $10.5M for Utah park death Ugandan activist's family awarded $10.5M for Utah park death 01/31/2023 04:15pm • SALT LAKE CITY (AP) â The United States will pay family members of a Ugandan human rights activist killed in an accident at Arches National Park more than $10 million in damages, a federal judge ruled Monday. Though the amount was substantially less than pursued, attorneys representing the family In Haiti, gangs take control as democracy withers In Haiti, gangs take control as democracy withers 01/31/2023 03:48pm • PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP) â Jimmy Cherizier zips through Haitiâs capital on the back of a motorcycle, flanked by young men wielding black and leopard print masks and automatic weapons. As the pack of bikes flies by graffiti reading âœMafia bossâ in Creole, street vendors selling vegetables, Arkansas House panel advances school gendered bathroom bill 01/31/2023 02:21pm • LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (AP) â Transgender people at Arkansas public schools would not be able to use the restrooms matching their gender identity under a bill advanced by a state House committee on Tuesday. The House Education Committee endorsed the legislation, which would apply to multi-person restro 15 students in Mexico treated for internet drug 'challenge' 01/31/2023 02:04pm • MEXICO CITY (AP) â Fifteen grade school students in Mexico have been treated after apparently taking part in an internet âœchallengeâ in which groups of students take tranquilizers to see who can stay awake the longest. The incident occurred Monday in the north-central city of Guanajuato. It c Life in prison for Fauquier teen for Valentine’s Day murders of mother and brother Life in prison for Fauquier teen for Valentineâs Day murders of mother and brother 01/31/2023 01:03pm • Levi Norwood has been sentenced to life in prison plus 40 years for the 2020 Valentineâs Day murders of his mother and 6-year-old brother in Fauquier County, Virginia. In August, Norwood pleaded guilty to first-degree murder in the death of his mother, Jennifer, and a reduced charge of second-d Jitoboh's recovery coming into focus year after eye injury Jitoboh's recovery coming into focus year after eye injury 01/31/2023 11:55am • GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) â Jason Jitoboh wonât step foot onto a basketball court without his glasses. And he doesnât even need them to see. The darkened lenses merely provide extra protection for what eyesight Jitoboh has remaining. Floridaâs 6-foot-11 center took a finger to his left eye at T 'School choice' is culture-war focus for Kansas lawmakers 'School choice' is culture-war focus for Kansas lawmakers 01/31/2023 10:17am • TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) â Top Republican legislators in Kansas are focusing on helping conservative parents remove their children from public schools over what's taught about gender and sexuality rather than pursuing a version of what critics call Florida's âœDon't Say Gayâ law. A proposal to allow p Mexicans relish tamales, savoring tradition and nostalgia Mexicans relish tamales, savoring tradition and nostalgia 01/31/2023 10:06am • MEXICO CITY (AP) â At least three times a week, Mexico City bus driver Nicolás Cuatencos stops by a stand selling tamales to pick up a âœguajolota,â or âœturkey.â It's a corn husk-wrapped corn dough and salsa delicacy slid into crusty bun, and it's been his weakness since childhood. âœThe Tyre Nichols' parents to attend Biden State of Union speech Tyre Nichols' parents to attend Biden State of Union speech 01/31/2023 09:39am • WASHINGTON (AP) â The parents of Tyre Nichols, the Black man who was severely beaten by a group of Memphis, Tennessee, police officers and died days later, will attend President Joe Biden's State of the Union address next week at the U.S. Capitol. RowVaughn and Rodney Wells, the mother and stepfa
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