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Employers Added 339,000 Jobs In May As Hiring Surged
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Hiring surged in May, indicating the job market remains resilient despite high interest rates and still-elevated inflation.
Number Of US Job Openings Fell Sharply In February
CBS News
U.S. job openings slipped to 9.9 million in February, the fewest since May 2021 and a sign that the labor market may be starting to cool.
Job Openings Jump To 10.7 Million Despite Fed Attempts To Cool Economy
CBS News
U.S. job openings rose unexpectedly in September, suggesting that the American labor market is not cooling as fast as the inflation fighters at the Federal Reserve hoped.
Layoffs Hit 20-Year Low In April As Job Openings Remained Over 11 Million
CBS News
Layoffs fell to a two-decade low in April while job openings retreated from record highs, showing that the white-hot labor market is cooling slightly.
Job Openings Hit Record 11.5 Million In March, As Workers Continue To Quit
CBS News
Employers posted a record 11.5 million job openings in March while a record 4.5 million workers quit their jobs — more evidence of a tight labor market that has emboldened millions of American workers to seek better paying positions.
US Saw 130,000 New Jobs In August, But Blue-Collar Gains Slowed
News 9
Employers hired 130,000 people in August, the Labor Department said Friday in its monthly employment report. That's less than the 160,000 economists were predicting but still indicates an expanding economy.
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'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
News 9
The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
News 9
The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
Woman Arrested After Tip Leads Crimes Against Children Task Force To Edmond Residence
News 9
Edmond police's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested a woman on Wednesday and she was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail, according to a post by Edmond PD.
Woman Arrested After Tip Leads Crimes Against Children Task Force To Edmond Residence
News 9
Edmond police's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested a woman on Wednesday and she was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail, according to a post by Edmond PD.
How to Exercise Without A Gym Membership?
News 9
In this edition of Daily Dose, Dr. Lacy Anderson joins us to answer a viewer question about how to get stronger using at-home workouts.
How to Exercise Without A Gym Membership?
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In this edition of Daily Dose, Dr. Lacy Anderson joins us to answer a viewer question about how to get stronger using at-home workouts.
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'If You're Breaking The Law, We're Gonna Hold You Accountable:' State Legislation Over Border Control Covers First Hurdle
News 9
The legislation to criminalize illegal immigration in Oklahoma has passed its first hurdle. House Bill 4156 would create the crime of impermissible occupation, criminally charging anybody who is in the state illegally, and requiring them to leave Oklahoma within 72 hours.
Woman Arrested After Tip Leads Crimes Against Children Task Force To Edmond Residence
News 9
Edmond police's Internet Crimes Against Children Task Force arrested a woman on Wednesday and she was booked into the Oklahoma County Jail, according to a post by Edmond PD.
How to Exercise Without A Gym Membership?
News 9
In this edition of Daily Dose, Dr. Lacy Anderson joins us to answer a viewer question about how to get stronger using at-home workouts.
Cold-Front Arrives Thursday, Storm Chances Later In SE Oklahoma
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Oklahoma Community Chorus Celebrates 50th Anniversary Concert Series
News 9
The Oklahoma Community Chorus, the longest-continuous community chorus in the state, will be celebrating its 50th anniversary concert series on Thursday and this weekend.
Allman Brothers Band Co-Founder, Legendary Guitarist Dickey Betts Dies At 80
Associated Press
Guitar legend Dickey Betts, who co-founded the Allman Brothers Band and wrote their biggest hit, “Ramblin’ Man,” has died. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer died at his home in Osprey, Florida. He was 80.
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