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U.S. Job Growth Surged In November, Report Signals
The latest ADP National Employment Report says private employers added 215,000 jobs last month, making it the strongest month for job growth since a year ago. And in October, America's trade gap narrowed on the strength of record exports to China, Canada and Mexico.
Using Satellite, Scientists Pinpoint Coldest Place On Earth
Scientists measured temperatures of -137 Fahrenheit on the highest section of the East Antarctic ice divide. That's almost 10 degrees colder than the previous record.
Obama Cancels One-On-One Meeting With Putin
The U.S. objects to Russia's granting of temporary asylum to "NSA leaker" Edward Snowden. Obama will still attend a summit of world leaders in St. Petersburg next month, but he will not have a separate summit with the Russian leader.
Doctors Lean Toward Introducing Allergenic Foods To Kids Early
Food allergy experts are rethinking when to introduce toddlers and babies to the foods most likely to cause allergic reactions. It's a shift away from earlier advice to delay the introduction of the foods to help prevent allergies.
California Houses Of Worship, In-Store Retailers Can Reopen
The new guidelines stipulate religious centers must limit attendance to 100 people or 25% of the building's capacity, whichever is lower. They also recommend against singing and group recitation.
Sen. Rob Portman Won't Seek Reelection
The Ohio Republican said it's a "tough time to be in public service," citing hyper-partisanship.
Harlem Globetrotters Great Fred 'Curly' Neal Has Died At 77
The team remembers him as "one of the truly magical dribblers and shooters in basketball history." Neal played 22 seasons for the Globetrotters.
A Staggering Toll: 30 Million Have Filed For Unemployment
Another 3.8 million people filed claims for unemployment last week, as the coronavirus pandemic continues to weigh on the U.S. job market. That brought the total for the past 6 weeks to 30.3 million.
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New York Gov. Cuomo To Federal Immigration Officials: 'The State Will Sue'
On Wednesday, the governor sent a cease-and-desist letter to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, saying its arrest of a dairy farmer in upstate New York last week violated the law.
Justify Breaks 136-Year-Old Curse To Win The Kentucky Derby
After a day of steady rain on Churchill Downs, 5-2 favorite Justify managed to pull ahead in the muck. He's the first horse not to start a racing career as a 2-year-old to win the Derby since 1882.
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