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BBCNEWS The July 5, 2024

a university degree. only around one third of her class have found full time jobs. she is taking a job in sales, not her dream career, but she is determined to make the most of every opportunity. do you think it is more difficult now than when your parents were growing up to get a job? translation: yes. the fact is that there are lots ofjobs. the trouble is whether you are willing to lower your expectations. these jobs don t have good prospects for your future. they offer low salaries and you are easily replaceable. that is why most people would rather stay at home than choose one of these jobs. some disillusioned graduates posted photos on social media suggesting their degrees were worthless. others lay on the ground, lying flat it is called, a term used by young people opting out of the competition of modern life. as the number of young, unemployed people continued to rise, the chinese leader, president xi, came up with an idea. for decades, young people have left rural are

FOXNEWSW The July 6, 2024

judge jeanine pirro, harold ford jr., jesse watters, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. the 2024 election turning into a free-for-all, maybe. a dozen states could follow colorado in kicking donald trump off their ballots, or at least trying to. now republicans are found to retaliate against joe biden. we should all be encouraged by any action that makes it less likely that he will return to the president. it s a question of law. if a 14-year-old tried to run for president, would that person be kept off of the ballot because the constitution says you have to be 35 years old to run for president? what is the limiting principle for that? why, could we just say biden can be on the ballot because he lead in 8 million illegals into the country and violated the constitution, which he has? maybe we should take joe biden off the ballot in g texas. utfeld california now lookings copy the ballot ban, and a lieutenant governor trying to run

BBCNEWS The Context June 4, 2024 21:34:00

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CNNW Weekend Early Start June 9, 2012

it is very disappointing. a triple crown shocker before any horse even reaching the belmont starting gate. i ll have another is out. also i ve never had trouble finding work before. out of work more than six months. long-term unemployment. for millions, jobless benefits of running out. tips how you can get back to work. oh, yeah. you recognize that song. bob ip back. sue ellen running for office and j.r., as conniving as ever. this is the next generation, still battles over control of south fork. wait until you see what the cast told me in our sit-down interview. good morning. i m randi kaye. thanks for joining us. sharing a story of a little boy we can all be pretty darn proud of. i m sure you felt that sense of pride when your kid hit the homer, or an a on a history test agonized over. it s impossible not to be proud of a child. imagine the pride you would feel if your child, just 15, helped save an entire neighborhood from a fire? he ran door to door warning ne

CNNW CNN Newsroom June 9, 2012

impossible to try to achieve at this stage. and then there was a mass funeral in syria. what took place there? that happened in the southern province. if you remember, this is the prove convince where the uprising all began. there were pretty intense shelling that killed at least 19, 20 people, and another funeral going out for them that was streamed live by activists. this is where one really must admire the opposition. even though they re in the process of burying someone, who was killed at hands of government forces, for voicing their desire for regime change, they still, while the fine rals take place, capitalize on that to make it opportunity to call out against the government. this is the kind of determination we ve been seeing from the onset of this uprising, but it it s also the kind of determination that has polarized the syrian uprising to a point where getting both sides to any sort of negotiating table that would result in a peaceful resolution are again, incr

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