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Perhaps unsurprisingly, more and more hotels are happy to show off their spookier side as a result. “They ditched the [premise of], ‘Oh, people may be scared,’ and said, ‘Wow, people will come and I can market it, so we’re a haunted hotel,’” said Melchiorri. The inspiration for Stephen King’s novel-turned-film “The Shining,” the 420-room grande dame, whose imposing facade is nearly as dramatic as its Rocky Mountains backdrop, is arguably the world’s most famous haunted hotel. From a messaging and marketing perspective, hotels should share their ghost stories or spooky lore “in a way that they don’t surprise anyone,” Orr said. “My experience is, whether they will admit it or not, most hotels have something that goes bump in the night,” Hunnings said.
Persons: Brian Hunnings, you’re, , Anthony Melchiorri, , Katherine Orr, Elizabeth Harlow, Stephen King's, Helen H, Richardson, ’ earshot, , ’ ”, Stephen King’s, Stephen King Suite, , Steve Azar, Vincent Alban, Hunnings, ” Hunnings, ” Steven Azar, Gifford, Azar, Don’t, ” Azar, Kumar Sriskandan, ” Orr, chambermaid Sallie White, Orr Organizations: CNN, Red Cliffs, CNN Travel, Hotels of America, Hospitality, Hyatt, Marriott, Denver Post, National Retail Federation, Stanley Film Center, Boston Globe, Cliffs, of Film, Western Heritage, “ Cornell Hospitality Quarterly, Alamo Locations: Red, Moab , Utah, Colorado, Estes Park , Colorado, Gifford, Provincetown, Moab, Provincetown , Massachusetts, San Antonio , Texas
When I'm sitting with a stressed-out patient in my office and I raise the importance of healthy relationships, they almost always intellectually understand. But it's critical, because healthy relationships help people thrive. As Robert Waldinger, director of the decades-long Harvard Study of Adult Development, has explained: "The clearest message that we get from this 75-year study is this: Good relationships keep us happier and healthier. Here are three surprisingly simple and actionable strategies you can use to lift loneliness, make connections, and start to foster healthy relationships, all of which can be easily implemented even in your busy daily life. Just make sure you're being mindful of your limited time and energy, so you don't burn out in the process.
Persons: I'm, Robert Waldinger, Barbara Fredrickson, I've, it's, , what's, Larry Dossey, , Mary E, Anderson Organizations: University of Florida, Boston Healthcare, Harvard Medical School, Boston University School of Medicine Locations: elation
I've been to Tatte Bakery & Café a few times and recently visited a location in Reston, Virginia. The chain has 40 cafés throughout Massachusetts and the greater DC area. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . You can opt-out at any time by visiting our Preferences page or by clicking "unsubscribe" at the bottom of the email.
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AdvertisementWhile your child may naturally excel at their structured activities, parents need to remove the pressure around achieving a certain level of success in their activities. Related storiesIt's also important to check in with your child on how they're feeling about the structured activities they're already involved in. "It's funny that we even call it downtime," Gray told Business Insider. For some kids, downtime may mean catching up on a book alone; for others, it may mean playing a new video game they've wanted to try. AdvertisementFener Sitkoff recommended parents center the idea of balance when considering their involvement with their kids' downtime.
Persons: , Erica Fener Sitkoff, Peter Gray, Fener Stikoff, they're, Gray, Fener Sitkoff, Sitkoff, They're, they've, hasn't, you've, It's Organizations: Service, Boston College, Business
The SPDR S & P Regional Banking ETF (KRE) has jumped nearly 5% since the fourth quarter began on Oct. 1, while the S & P 500 is ahead a little more than 1%. In the event of a Trump win but with a divided Congress, the S & P 500 is likely to remain flat in the days following the election, Emanuel wrote. Evercore ISI expects the S & P 500 falling in the 10 days after the election, to roughly 5,700, as markets re-price their expectations. 3Fourteen Research co-founder Pies expects a Harris win would translate into a drop in cyclical and small-cap stocks, and spur investors to turn to high-quality tech names. However, a Harris win, with a split Congress, is an outcome that could spur a drop in the S & P 500 immediately after the election, down to about 5,525, according to Evercore ISI.
Persons: Stocks, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Mike Mullaney, Trump, Harris, Julian Emanuel, Warren, CNBC's, Emanuel, Evercore, Jeff Schulze, Evercore ISI's Emanuel Organizations: U.S, Nasdaq, NBC, Boston Partners, Treasury, Trump, Republican, Regional Banking, Evercore ISI, 3Fourteen Research, Democratic, ClearBridge Investments, ISI
CNN —The owner of two Boston-area pizza shops has been sentenced to more than eight years in prison for subjecting employees to years of violence and intimidation, according to prosecutors. In June, he was convicted on three counts of forced labor and three counts of attempted forced labor. Authorities discovered that Papantoniadis operated his pizza shops with a skeletal staff, forced workers to perform grueling shifts of 14 hours or more, often seven days a week. Papantoniadis violently choked a worker who expressed his intention to quit, causing the victim to flee in fear, investigators found. “Today’s significant sentence sends a message to employers — employees deserve to work in safety, free from harassment and abuse.”
Persons: Stavros Papantoniadis, Papantoniadis, , Joshua Levy, ” Papantoniadis, Levy, Papantoniadis “, ” Michael J, Organizations: CNN, US, Office, District of Massachusetts, Labor, Authorities, Homeland Security Investigations Locations: Boston, Norwood , Massachusetts
Brown University suspended its chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine after the group led a rally protesting the university's decision not to divest its endowment from certain companies that support Israel. Chapter members were told of the suspension on Oct. 24, the group said, nearly a week after their Oct. 18 protest. Brown Divest Coalition first led a series of protests in April calling for the university’s governing board to divest. While university officials did review a student proposal outlining why the board should divest from 10 companies, it ultimately decided not to do so. The university’s governing body voted against the proposal on Oct. 8, with students organizing a protest in response on Oct. 18.
Persons: Lane Turner, Gazans, , Brown, , ” Brown Organizations: Brown University, Justice, Israel, Haffenreffer Museum, Anthropology, Boston Globe, Getty, Brown, Zionist, Coalition, Temple University, Tufts University, Rutgers University, American University, University of Vermont . Harvard University Locations: Palestine, Providence, R.I,
“Four more wins!”After a 4-2 victory on Monday over the New York Yankees in Game 3 of the World Series, the Dodgers are on the doorstep of a championship, one far different than the title marred by COVID-19 restrictions in 2020. The first World Series game at Yankee Stadium since 2009 ended as the last two did in Chavez Ravine, with the Dodgers exultant and the Yankees lamenting missed chances. No team in World Series history has overcome a 3-0 deficit. “Hopefully we can go be this amazing story and shock the world,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “If he is able to play, willing to play, he’s going to play,” Roberts said on Sunday afternoon.
Persons: Dave Roberts, hoarse, ” Roberts, Freddie Freeman, “ We’ve, , Freeman, Walker Buehler, Clark Schmidt, Freeman’s, Luis Gil, Aaron Judge, Aaron Boone, we’ve, Ohtani, “ Schmidt, Freeman pounced, Judge, , Tommy Edman, Mookie Betts, Juan Soto, Edman, deke, Buehler, Giancarlo Stanton, Stanton lumbered, Betts, Jazz Chisholm, Anthony Volpe, Teoscar Hernández, Stanton, Hernández, Will Smith, ” Buehler, Boone, benching, Austin Wells, “ Righties, ” Boone, Tommy John, Roberts, “ There’s, Luke Hales Organizations: Dodger, National League, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Dodgers, Yankee, Yankees, ” Dodgers, Los Angeles bullpen, Buehler, ” Yankees, Boston Red Sox Locations: Los Angeles, Chavez, Bronx
I got a hefty scholarship, which covered my living expenses, so I didn't work while I was in law school. I graduated from law school in May 2022I studied for and took the Washington, DC Bar exam that summer. Related storiesI now help individuals get into law school, perform well, and get jobs after law school. I wish I had had law school mentorship in my life — there is so much I just didn't know about the process. The business grew as my TikTok grew.
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About three weeks after Elon Musk bought Twitter in October 2022, #RIPTwitter started trending. As the bird app's outlook grew more bleak, several alternative conversation platforms hatched: Narwhal, Spoutible, Spill, Post, and Cohost among them. I talked to several founders about what they learned trying to compete with Musk, and the state of civil discussion online. "There's a ton of power in whoever controls" a big social media platform, Thompson says. Spill, a Black-owned social platform, has been downloaded more than half a million times.
Persons: Elon Musk, RIPTwitter, shitposting, Gabor Cselle, Cselle, Meta, Jack Dorsey, Twitter, Musk, Twitters, he's, imminently, Fortune, Noam Bardin, Andreessen Horowitz, Bardin, Laurene Powell Jobs, Nicholas Thompson, Thompson, Narwhal, Trump, Hitler, Alphonzo Terrell, Kerry Washington, Terrell, there's, Joe Biden, Kamala Harris, Harris, I've, I'm Organizations: Elon, Google, Twitter, Anti Software Software, Politico, Boston Globe, The, Amplica Labs, Democratic, Spill, Phillies
The end of American careerism
  + stars: | 2024-10-28 | by ( Aki Ito | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +13 min
AdvertisementClimbing the corporate ladder was once the cornerstone of the American dream. Maybe that's why earlier this year, a young New Yorker struck a chord on TikTok when he vowed to "descend the corporate ladder." Eventually, he got promoted into a corporate office role, and that opened up even more opportunities for advancement. "That was a betrayal from a company I had been incredibly dedicated to," Zack told me. Besides, the dream of climbing the corporate ladder was probably never as great as it seemed to be.
Persons: Zack, I'm, I've, Randstad, James Yates, Dell, careerism, Benjamin Franklin —, Shoshana Zuboff, James, he's, who's, Gen, Xers, Gen Zers, Michel Anteby, Aki Ito Organizations: New Yorker, Industrial, . Companies, Harvard Business School, BI, Professionals, Gallup, Boston University, Business Locations: United States, Italy, Spain, New Zealand, New, America
AdvertisementAll of the early runs in the game came off homers, by the Yankees’ Juan Soto off Yamamoto and by the Dodgers’ Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández and Freddie Freeman off Carlos Rodón. The Yankees’ Aaron Judge went 0-for-4 and struck out three times for the second game in a row. Before Game 1, Judge did a TV interview with Derek Jeter, the last Yankees captain, who guided the team to five World Series wins. Carlos Rodón struggles as Dodgers catch up to fastballThe Yankees needed the Rodón from Game 1 of the ALCS to show up Saturday night against a potent Dodgers lineup. AdvertisementHe lasted just 3 1/3 innings after allowing three home runs and four total runs, putting the Yankees in an early 4-1 hole.
Persons: Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Shohei Ohtani, Ohtani, Juan Soto, Yamamoto, Tommy Edman, Teoscar Hernández, Freddie Freeman, Carlos Rodón, Aaron Judge, Mookie Betts, it’s, Jayne Kamin, Hernández, Freeman, Where’s Aaron Judge, Yogi Berra, Judge, he’s, He’ll, Derek Jeter, can’t, it’ll, Will Smith, Soto, Rodón, Betts, Kutter Crawford, Steph Chambers Organizations: ANGELES, Los Angeles Dodgers, New York Yankees, Dodger, Yankees, Dodgers, lefties, Major League Baseball Players Association, Edman, Yankee, Boston Red Sox Locations: Edman, Hernández, New York
Some advocates for gender-affirming care for youth say the report mischaracterizes the normal caution being taken by researchers to carefully present and interpret scientific data. “They’re in really good shape when they come in, and they’re in really good shape after two years,” Olson-Kennedy told the Times. Her description appears to contradict the baseline characteristics of the 95 study participants, which were published in 2022. Numerous studies have documented high rates of suicide and suicidal thoughts in transgender children and teenagers, and the physical changes of puberty can greatly increase the distress of feeling trapped in the wrong body. Nine children – about 4% of the sample – expressed regret over puberty blockers or hormones, and four discontinued their therapy.
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CNN —Luka Dončić and Klay Thompson combined impressively in only their first game together to lead the Dallas Mavericks over the San Antonio Spurs 120-106 in the latest edition of the I-35 Rivalry. French phenom Victor Wembanyama had a tough night for the Spurs, scoring just 17 points while shooting a paltry 27.8% from the floor. On his San Antonio debut, veteran point guard Chris Paul had just three points but provided eight assists and seven rebounds. Thunder record statement win over the NuggetsShai Gilgeous-Alexander Chet Holmgren led the Thunder to an impressive win. Thursday night’s full scoresAway @ home (winners in bold)San Antonio Spurs 109-120 Dallas MavericksBoston Celtics 122-102 Washington WizardsOklahoma City Thunder 102-87 Denver NuggetsMinnesota Timberwolves 117-115 Sacramento Kings
Persons: CNN — Luka Dončić, Klay Thompson, Dončić, Thompson, ” Dončić, Dončić’s, Irving, Victor Wembanyama, Chris Paul, Brown, John McDonnell, Jaylen Brown, Jason Tatum, Tatum, , Alex Sarr, Bub Carrington –, Jordan Poole, Jonas Valančiūnas, Nuggets Shai Gilgeous, Alexander Chet Holmgren, Ron Chenoy, Reuters Shai Gilgeous, Alexander, Chet Holmgren, Holmgren, Nikola Jokić, Jamal Murray, Russell Westbrook, , De’Anthony Melton Organizations: CNN —, Dallas Mavericks, San Antonio Spurs, Slovenian, NBA, Dallas, Golden State Warriors, ESPN, , Spurs, San Antonio, Celtics, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, Washington Wizards, Wizards, Washington, Nuggets, Thunder, USA, Sports, Reuters, Oklahoma City Thunder, Denver Nuggets, Portland Trail Blazers, Warriors, Golden State, Dallas Mavericks Boston Celtics, Washington Wizards Oklahoma City Thunder, Denver Nuggets Minnesota Timberwolves, Sacramento Kings Locations: Portland
Billionaires Darwin Deason, Michael Dell, and Tony Pritzker are trying to offload homes right now. It can take a long time for extremely expensive or unique homes to find buyers. AdvertisementBillionaires regularly want to offload their homes, but the housing market can present some unique challenges for the wealthiest home sellers. At least two billionaires have found buyers for their homes this fall. A handful of billionaires, however, have homes they're still trying to sell.
Persons: Darwin Deason, Michael Dell, Tony Pritzker, , Gordon Getty, Getty, Rupert Murdoch's Organizations: Service, of Wings, Media, Fox Corporation, News Corp Locations: Boston, Berkeley, San Francisco, Manhattan, California
The paper reported owner Jeff Bezos made the call and that a Harris endorsement was planned. Advertisement"I've seen a lot of angst; people are upset," another Washington Post insider said. The newspaper's editorial guild posted a statement saying Lewis' decision raised concerns that management interfered with the editorial department and readers were canceling their subscriptions. A spokesperson for the Washington Post referred to Lewis' statement and declined to comment on any follow-up questions. Trump has mocked Bezos and the Washington Post, calling him "Jeff Bozo."
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Harris, , Robert Kagan, Semafor, Donald Trump, Will Lewis, Lewis, y5irP62zFk — Jeffrey Wright 🥜, aron, ears., uzbee Organizations: Service, Washington Post, Washington, ost, ashington Locations: Washington, ashington
As college tuition fees soar, more American students are going abroad. Beyond cheaper tuition, college abroad can offer multiple benefits, including exposure to new cultures. It sounded like a dream to her: a chance to live abroad and earn an affordable college degree. Now, out of the 350 high school students his company works with yearly, 10 to 20% apply to college abroad, he said. Related storiesThe benefits of college abroad go beyond costIn many US colleges, students declare a major after their freshman year.
Persons: , Liza Jean Miezejeski, James Edge, he's, Greg Kaplan, Robert Harry, it's, Edge, Jacob Zeidberg, Lou Zeidberg, Harry, It's, Zeidberg, Jennifer Zeidberg, Scarlett Kiaras, Attari, Kaplan, There's, Mrozek, Amanda Mrozek Amanda Mrozek, Miezejeski, hasn't, I've Organizations: Institute of International Education, Service, Colleges, National Center for Education Statistics, U.S . News, Pepperdine University, Kent School, Europe College, Ireland, Toulouse Business School, University of Oxford, Oxford, Central Michigan University, Miezejeski, University of Connecticut Locations: Europe, Germany, Connecticut, Prague, Brussels, New York, America, Malibu, Netherlands, Japan, France, Kentucky, Scotland, undergrad, Edinburgh, Portugal, American, Canada, Italy, Boston
There was a time, though, when any Yankees player on his way to face the Dodgers could have walked. O’Malley could not fathom that the Brooklyn Dodgers would move to Queens, so instead he set about moving the team to Los Angeles. Brooklyn Dodgers officials and employees pose in front of the club's plane at La Guardia in New York, before taking off for Los Angeles on October 23, 1957. Speaking to the New York Times in 2007, the Dodgers’ ex-general manager Buzzie Bavasi remembered that the franchise’s front office held a vote on whether to move. Six months later, the Los Angeles Dodgers played their first ever game, beating the San Francisco Giants 6-5 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.
Persons: Gleyber Torres, Long, Shohei Ohtani, Clayton Kershaw, Fernando Valenzuela, Charles Byrne, Byrne, Joseph Doyle, Ferdinand “ Gus ” Abell, George Washington, Bob Caruthers, Dave Orr, Dave Foutz, American Association –, – Byrne, Louis, , Willard Mullin, , , Emmett, Willie ”, Joe Hutcheson, Sam Leslie, Dan Taylor, Johnny Frederick, Walter Beck, Jackie Robinson, , Walter O’Malley, Robert Moses, WNBA’s New York Liberty –, Moses, O’Malley, Buzzie Bavasi, Horace Stoneham, Shohei, Megan Briggs, Aaron Judge, Pee Wee Reese, Joe DiMaggio Organizations: CNN, New York Yankees, Yankees, Dodgers, New York Clipper, Brooklyn Dodgers, Big spenders Baseball, Grays, Base Ball Association, Camden Merritts, American Association, National League, Cleveland Blues, The New York Times, , New York Mets, Louis Browns, Brooklyn, NL, Trolley Dodgers, Ebbets Field, Barclays Center –, NBA’s Brooklyn Nets, WNBA’s New York Liberty, Los Angeles . Brooklyn Dodgers, La Guardia, Braves, New York Times, New York Giants, Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, WNBA, The Dodgers, Miami Marlins, MLB Locations: Brooklyn, Washington, Long, Atlantic, Flatbush, Queens, Los Angeles, La, New York, Boston, Milwaukee, San Francisco
Every weekday, the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer releases the Homestretch — an actionable afternoon update, just in time for the last hour of trading on Wall Street. Dover CEO Richard Tobin discussed the dynamic on the company's third quarter earnings call earlier Thursday . As a subscriber to the CNBC Investing Club with Jim Cramer, you will receive a trade alert before Jim makes a trade. THE ABOVE INVESTING CLUB INFORMATION IS SUBJECT TO OUR TERMS AND CONDITIONS AND PRIVACY POLICY , TOGETHER WITH OUR DISCLAIMER . NO FIDUCIARY OBLIGATION OR DUTY EXISTS, OR IS CREATED, BY VIRTUE OF YOUR RECEIPT OF ANY INFORMATION PROVIDED IN CONNECTION WITH THE INVESTING CLUB.
Persons: Jim Cramer, it's, Tesla, ServiceNow, Salesforce, Oppenheimer, Textron, It's, We're, Richard Tobin, Tobin, Edwards Lifesciences, Dexcom, Newell, Jim Cramer's, Jim Organizations: CNBC, ., Nasdaq, Dow Jones, Palo Alto Networks, Honeywell, Dover, Carrier Global, Aerospace, Union Pacific, United Parcel Service, Barclays, UPS, Federal Reserve, Boston Beer, Abbott Laboratories, Colgate, Palmolive, Centene, Newell Brands, New York Community Bancorp, Commerce Department, University of, Jim Cramer's Charitable Locations: Palo, Dover
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailThe economy 'might just be too good', says North Island chairman Glenn HutchinsGlenn Hutchins, North Island chairman, joins 'Squawk Box' to discuss the Boston Celtics' championship run, latest developments on the sale of the team, state of the economy, 2024 election, and more.
Persons: Glenn Hutchins Glenn Hutchins Organizations: Boston Celtics Locations: Island
He lost 145 pounds — and had kept it off — by eating "whatever I wanted," but in smaller portions. They taught me about the kinds of healthy foods I should include in my diet, and I paid attention to them, but I didn't exercise. It was large enough to divide into three different servings, but I'd eat the whole thing plus the bread that came with it. I'd eat anything with a nice custard filling. I dropped 30 pounds, then 50 pounds, then 100 pounds.
Persons: Stephen McKenna's, , Stephen McKenna, I'd, Stephen Organizations: Service, Sports, Business Locations: Boston, Italian
I hate flying, but I recently tried JetBlue's Mint first-class seating option. I really felt like I had my own private room on the plane, and there was lots of space. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! When I came across JetBlue's Mint first-class seating option, which launched in 2014 and was updated in 2023, I thought it might offer enough distraction and luxury to get me on the airplane. With 28,000 saved up TrueBlue points on JetBlue's membership program, I got the ticket price down to $666.
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But the unspeakable violence inflicted on this community has spurred a very public purpose for the family: bringing awareness to traumatic brain injuries among military members and a call to action for continued research. Other family members also alerted local law enforcement, which visited Card's home in the weeks before the shooting but did not make contact. Maine's medical examiner requested a postmortem study of Card's brain, which was conducted by the Boston University CTE Center. Through Card's brain being examined after his death, Herling learned about so-called brain banks, a collection of donated brain tissue used for research and education. "Here, I brought the very helmet meant to safeguard my brother's brain," she said, showing the commission the military headgear.
Persons: cornhole, Nicole Herling, Robert Card, Nicole, James Herling, Card, Herling, James, Craig F, Walker, Lester Holt, Chris Nowinski, We're, Nowinski, Ryan Card, It's, Leroy Walker Sr, who've, Joseph Walker, They're, it's, Robbie, Brenda Breslauer, Erik Ortiz Organizations: Army, NBC, Army Reserve, Boston University CTE Center, Boston University, Boston Globe, Getty, NBC News, Brain Bank, Department of Veterans Affairs, Department of Defense, Defense Department, Schemengees Locations: LEWISTON, Maine, Lewiston, Afghanistan, Iraq, Auburn , Maine, Boston, West Point , New York, New York
BOSTON — The Karen Read murder case has inspired crowds of pink-clad supporters, divided a Massachusetts town and provided juicy content for true crime podcasters. Now, rubber ducks are in the mix. The 65-year-old Schiffer didn’t speak during his brief appearance in Stoughton District Court but greeted several dozen supporters outside. Several wore T-shirts emblazoned with rubber ducks, while some carried American flags or placards supporting Read. Schiffer has been among the dozens of Read supporters who accuse state and local law enforcement of a widespread coverup.
Persons: Karen Read, Richard Schiffer Jr, he’s, Read, John O’Keefe, Schiffer, , ” Schiffer, , Alan Jackson, Timothy Bradl, ” Bradl, don’t, O’Keefe, Brian Albert, Brian Albert’s, Chris Albert, Aidan Timothy Kearney, ” Turtleboy, Rich, we’re Organizations: BOSTON, Boston, Canton, Norfolk, Attorney’s Locations: Massachusetts, Stoughton District, , Boston, Canton, O’Keefe’s neighborhood
The number of manufacturing jobs has fallen 45 percent since the late 1990s, as factories have shuttered or moved to Mexico, China and elsewhere. Canton represents the kind of struggling manufacturing town that once churned out American products. They argue that the candidates’ proposals aren’t enough to reverse the trends — globalization, free trade agreements, automation and other technological changes — that caused manufacturing jobs to leave America in the first place. That helps explain why, despite Mr. Biden’s subsidies, the number of manufacturing jobs nationwide remains 34 percent lower than it was in the late 1970s. Modern manufacturing jobs also often require a postsecondary education.
Persons: Hoover, Donald J, Trump, Kamala Harris, Trump’s, , Alec Stapp, Kimberly Kenney, McKinley, Organizations: Industries, Canton, Canton Board of Trade, Institute for Progress, Federal, Companies, McKinley Presidential Library and Museum, Local Locations: Canton , Ohio, Canton, Mexico, China, United States, American, Phoenix, Silicon Valley, Boston, fracking, City
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