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How will the jobs of tomorrow look different? We’re taking a look at some of Texas’ most prominent industries and providing a glimpse at where they’re headed.
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It's a bit quieter than usual in the North Pole this year.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with author J.B. MacKinnon about the impact of American consumerism on the environment, and how pulling back could positively affect the planet.
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An NPR poll finds 72% of Latino households in the United States are facing serious financial problems — double the share of whites who report this. Major health problems are mounting, too.
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In the past three months, the U.S. has experienced a spate of extreme weather and experts say there's no doubt that human-induced climate change is to…
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In the largest U.S. cities, at least half of all households have seen a serious financial loss such as lost job, wages or savings. Many problems are concentrated in Black and Latino households.
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Job losses related to the COVID-19 crisis are mounting locally and throughout Texas. San Antonio saw a record-low unemployment in February of 3.1%. In…
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This article originally appeared in The Texas Tribune.In July, 8% of Texans were jobless, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday morning, a…
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In the past seven months, San Antonio has experienced losses of both life and economic stability due to COVID-19; employment, housing and food…
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In the past seven months, San Antonio has experienced losses of both life and economic stability due to COVID-19; employment, housing and food…