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Jobs: Cities across the US that added jobs during coronavirus pandemic

Grant Suneson 24/7 Wall Street The COVID-19 pandemic has had a devastating effect on the United States. Health authorities reported over 26.7 million cases as of Feb. 4, more than 450,000 of which have proven fatal. The American economy has suffered as well. In February 2020, the month before the pandemic resulted in a nationwide state of emergency, 158.7 million Americans held jobs. In November, that number fell to 149.8 million – a 5.6% decline. Yet not every job market in the country suffered. Of the nearly 400 major metropolitan areas in the U.S., employment increased throughout the pandemic in 28. To identify the American cities adding the most jobs during the COVID-19 pandemic, 24/7 Wall St. reviewed data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics on the percent change in total employment from February 2020 to November 2020 in all U.S. metro areas. 

The brother whipped him until his back was bleeding, then gave him an orange to keep quiet

); The brother whipped him until his back was bleeding, then gave him an orange to keep quiet Joe McAveety was born in a mother and baby home and grew up in industrial schools which were rife with physical and sexual abuse. By Órla Ryan Saturday 30 Jan 2021, 10:30 AM Jan 30th 2021, 10:30 AM 140,500 Views 30 Comments Joe, aged 11 TENS OF THOUSANDS of children passed through Ireland’s industrial schools in the 20th century. Several investigations and reports later, we know that many of them were physically, sexually and psychologically abused. The latest Commission of Investigation focused on mother and baby homes and county homes. Its final report was published on 12 January, leading to a State apology by Taoiseach Micheál Martin the next day.  

AeroMexico to Operate the Boeing 737 MAX in December

AeroMexico Boeing 737-8 MAX. Photo: © Juan Carlos Alvarez. MIAMI – AeroMexico (AM) will operate the Boeing 737 MAX aircraft from December 21 with round trips between Mexico City-Cancun and Cancun-Tijuana on the same day, according to several reports. This will restart AM’s 737 MAX operations with four flights in one day. In November, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) allowed AM to fly the plane in the territory. However, the Mexican Civil Aviation Authority (AFAC) has not approved the FAA’s permission yet. The carrier has six grounded 737 MAX aircraft and expects to put them back in the air after the aforementioned operations. Thus, it expects to fly the same four flights for December 24 and add more frequencies from December 27, according to several media.

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