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These college majors in the US have the best job prospects, surprise many students, and aren’t what you think

US data reveals surprising college majors with lowest unemployment rates in 2023. (AI Image) A recent analysis by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York reveals that several college majors in the US with strong employment prospects are not those traditionally expected by students. While finance remains viewed as a well-paying degree with solid career…

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What happened at CUNY, Georgetown and UC Berkeley that alarmed Congress?

CUNY, Georgetown and UC Berkeley face US Congress over campus antisemitism. (AI Image) Three major US universities—City University of New York (CUNY), Georgetown University, and the University of California, Berkeley—will testify before Congress over allegations of campus antisemitism. The upcoming hearing before the House Committee on Education and the Workforce follows months of increased scrutiny…

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Why Starbucks wants its leaders in Seattle or Toronto and what it means for US remote work

Starbucks mandates relocation for corporate leaders as US remote work policies tighten. (AI Image) Starbucks has announced a significant change to its remote work policy for corporate employees, requiring many of its people leaders to be based in either Seattle or Toronto within 12 months. The Seattle-based company is increasing the number of days corporate…

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College graduates are losing their job market edge, says report: Here’s what students need to be prepared for

For generations, a college diploma was more than a piece of parchment; it was a cultural contract, a promise that the debt, late nights, and sacrifice would pay off in the form of economic stability and professional ascendancy. But that long-standing pact is quietly fracturing. New analysis from Goldman Sachs draws a stark conclusion: the…

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College graduates are losing their job market edge, says report: Here’s what students need to be prepared for

For generations, a college diploma was more than a piece of parchment; it was a cultural contract, a promise that the debt, late nights, and sacrifice would pay off in the form of economic stability and professional ascendancy. But that long-standing pact is quietly fracturing. New analysis from Goldman Sachs draws a stark conclusion: the…

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Why Supreme Court’s approval of 1,400 US Education Department layoffs is called ‘willfully blind’ and ‘naive’

US Education Department layoffs: Why Supreme Court’s decision to allow 1,400 cuts is ‘willfully blind’ and ‘naive,’ judges warn US Education Department layoffs 2025: The US Supreme Court has allowed President Trump to proceed with his plan to lay off nearly 1,400 employees from the US Department of Education, effectively enabling a large-scale downsizing of…

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