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Scoop: Congressional Republicans subpoenaed the Education Department this morning for documents related to this year's FAFSA rollout. The move intensifies a federal oversight effort to discover what went wrong this year with college financial aid, as many in the GOP push to cut funding for the critical office that oversees it. https://lnkd.in/g4AkJTzA
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What's the most common job in America? It's a three-way tie, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. These occupations ranked at the top of the list with 3.6 million workers each: ➡ home health care and personal aides ➡ retail workers ➡ fast food counter workers Sara Chernikoff sums up all you need to know about the most common occupations in the U.S.: https://lnkd.in/enHmy_Sd
These are the most common jobs in each state in the US
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Barbie has announced two new additions to its growing line of diverse and inclusive dolls: a blind Barbie and the first Black Barbie with Down syndrome. Read more from Mary Walrath-Holdridge: https://lnkd.in/gkxvnFCP Mattel, Inc. announced the two new dolls on Tuesday as part of Barbie's 2024 Fashionistas Line, an inclusive range of dolls with over 175 varieties of skin tone, eye color, hair color and texture, body types, disabilities and fashions. The line has represented different disabilities and appearances in the past, releasing Barbies and Kens with mobility aids like wheelchairs and braces, dolls with hearing aids, hair loss and vitiligo. Last year's line welcomed the first-ever Barbie with Down syndrome. #barbie #diversity #inclusivity
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In the course of saving for retirement, a number of things could, unfortunately, go wrong. Here's how: https://lnkd.in/efthB_mb Investing too conservatively, for example, could leave you short on funds for your senior years. That is why it's generally a good idea to load your retirement plan with stocks – either individual companies, if you're comfortable choosing them, or S&P 500 index funds. But perhaps the biggest mistake you could make in the course of building your retirement nest egg is to wait too long to start making contributions. In fact, putting off those contributions by even a relatively short amount of time could cost you over $500,000.
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🥇 Can the Olympics be socially responsible? Read Kim Hjelmgaard's story from Paris: https://lnkd.in/eiy_j-nv France's authorities promised an inclusive and socially responsible Paris Olympics. The city's mayor, Anne Hidalgo, says the Games will be greener, cleaner and safer than any that have come before. But in what has quietly become an Olympic tradition, activists, nonprofit organizations and locals say the host city has already failed to live up to its lofty ideals by forcibly relocating migrant and unhoused people from areas where tourists will congregate in a practice they describe as "social cleansing." #summerolympics #paris
Paris promised the most socially responsible Olympics ever. It's been moving out migrants
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"DEI candidate." "DEI pick." "DEI VP." Kamala Harris, the nation's first multiracial and woman vice president, is poised to top the Democratic ticket in a country bitterly divided by cultural issues around race and gender. And that has made her the chief target of GOP attacks over diversity, equity and inclusion programs, better known as DEI. I spoke with Ruchika T, Adia Harvey Wingfield and Alvin Tillery about how the use of DEI as a smear is uncomfortably familiar to Black women who must continually prove their competence and fitness and fight off the perception that they were diversity or token hires.
'DEI candidate.' What's behind the GOP attacks on Kamala Harris.
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An Indiana man is running, eating and sleeping wherever he stops as he journeys through each U.S. border state. Cameron Dean Balser's travels are part of a goal he set in October. With a cart full of necessities in tow, the 32-year-old plans to finish on Aug. 3, he said Friday afternoon, speaking from Michigan. Read his story by Saleen M.: https://lnkd.in/eKrtQPu6