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Can Your Ceramic Cookware Give You Lead Poisoning?
Mass-produced crockpots and other ceramic food containers are probably safe, but handmade earthenware might merit a home test.
Why An Ivy League MBA Went Back To Ghana To Help A Pineapple Farm
Jerry Parkes graduated from Wharton and decided to return to his homeland to put his business acumen to use in the agricultural field.
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The phrase "lead us not into temptation" isn't right, the pontiff says, because "a father does not do this." France's Catholic Church has changed the phrase in its version of the Lord's Prayer.
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President Trump bragged this week about job gains and a rising stock market. So what are the facts?
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They say the Republican tax proposals encourage companies to buy robots instead of hiring people and creating jobs. Some employers and economist say the bill should promote training instead.
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Homeless In Los Angeles: A Growing Problem
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Worker Shortage Could Dampen Economy
The U.S. job market has bounced back from a hurricane related slowdown this fall. But with unemployment hovering near 4 percent, a worker shortage could damper future economic growth.
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