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The dual enrollment model is thriving in Florida | Opinion
Florida's dual enrollment program allows middle and high school students to earn college credit for free. The program helps students save money on tuition and textbooks, and prepares them for high-wage jobs. Florida aims to increase the percentage...

Market Underestimating Chance of Russian Gas Flow Disruption
The market is underestimating the chance of disruption to Russian gas flows. That’s what analysts at Standard Chartered Bank, including the company’s commodities research head Paul Horsnell, think, a report sent to Rigzone by the Standard...

Husker Wrestling: Incoming Freshman Cade Ziola Wins Fargo Freestyle National Title, Capping Historic High School Career
Sometimes, it feels like incoming Husker freshman Cade Ziola has won everything at the high school level — he’s the first Nebraskan to ever win at both Ironman and Who’s Number One to go along with three Class B state titles and numerous wins at...

Zanoni continues lacrosse playing career overseas
Via Cornell College, 7h ago MOUNT VERNON – After dominating the field for four women’s lacrosse seasons and becoming Cornell’s all-time leader in scoring and assists, recent graduate Cece Zanoni is taking her talents overseas — continuing her...

Jobberman, Mastercard Foundation Expand Inclusive Employment Drive
Jobberman Nigeria, in partnership with the Mastercard Foundation, has trained over 2.4 million young Nigerians and facilitated more than 600,000 job placements since 2020, advancing inclusive employment opportunities across the country. The...

Phillies fail to capitalize on Harper's big night in series-opening loss to Angels
Before Friday’s game Trea Turner said there was ‘a lot of good and a lot of bad’ from the first half of the Phillies season prior to the All-Star break. The same can be said of their first game after the break. The Phillies squandered a 4-1 lead...

South Dakota State offering new master's in global agricultural leadership
South Dakota Board of Regents BROOKINGS — During its July meeting, the South Dakota Board of Regents approved two forward-looking degree programs at Northern State University and South Dakota State University, respectively, designed to address...

Nichols reflects on public service career
Following nearly two decades in the Texas Senate, Robert Nichols recently announced he will not seek reelection in 2026, thus ending a 30-year tenure in public service at the state level. At the end of his term in January 2027, the Jacksonville...

Community Events: Liberation Day parade, Tumon Night Market, UOG bootcamp
Honoring war survivors and liberators The 81st Guam Liberation Day Parade begins at 8 a.m. on July 21, along Marine Corps Drive, starting at Adelup and ending at the grandstand in front of Chamorro Village. The parade features vibrant floats,...

Future-proofing of jobs: Mid-career pros rewire skills to ride AI current
Future-proofing is no longer just a stock phrase amongst mid-career professionals as they flock to online learning platforms to acquire new skills and sharpen existing ones amid broad disruption unleashed by new technologies including artificial...

Guns Up Movie Stars Kevin James and Christina Ricci on John Wick Comparisons & the Jobs They Hated
Kevin James and Christina Ricci star in a new action comedy, Guns Up, which certainly has plenty of John Wick DNA in it. The film, directed by Edward Drake, follows James' Ray Hayes, a family man who hates his job working for the mob but does it...

Shilpa Shirodkar's Husband Quit NZ Job Amid Her Depression, Says, 'Wanted To Be Near Sister Namrata'
Shilpa Shirodkar was one of the rising stars in Bollywood during the 90s, where she got the rare opportunity to work alongside greats like Amitabh Bachchan, Mithun Chakraborty, Govinda, Salman Khan and more. But unlike other stars, her personal...

Maryville City Council has a vacancy
Due to the resignation of Councilman Tye Parsons, the Maryville City Council is requesting that any citizen interested in fulfilling the remainder of his term to submit a letter of interest for consideration. The letter should be addressed to the...

Highest-paying jobs in San Diego that don't require a college degree
insta_photos // Shutterstock Highest-paying jobs in San Diego that don’t require a college degree Gen Z has figured out that college isn’t the only way to land a high-paying job. According to the most recent data from the Bureau of Labor...

Pupils introduced to hands-on career opportunities at apprenticeship fair
The Torfaen Apprenticeship Fair, held on Friday, July 11, at Coleg Gwent’s Torfaen Learning Zone in Cwmbran, was organised by MP Nick Thomas-Symonds and welcomed young people from St Alban’s RC High School, Cwmbran High, and Croesyceiliog School....

Ex-EPA Staff Warn Trump Job Cuts 'Leave Communities Unprotected'
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said Friday that it will reduce its workforce by more than 3,700 and abolish its stand-alone science branch, moves that one group of former EPA officials warned will "gut" research and enforcement and...

Take-Up On Budapest Office Property Market Falls Significantly
Take-up on the Budapest office property market reached 119,975sqm in the second quarter quarter, falling 16pc from the same period a year earlier, a report released by the Budapest Research Forum (BRF) shows. New leases accounted for 40pc of...

West Virginia woodland for sale on Barker’s Creek offers mountain serenity
BASIN, W.Va. — Nestled deep within the wooded hollows of Wyoming County, West Virginia, where trout streams meander through rhododendron thickets and ridgelines roll like waves into the southern sky, a 33-acre parcel of land quietly holds onto its...

Broughton Hospital hosting career fair Saturday in Morganton
MORGANTON, N.C. — Broughton Hospital in Morganton will be hosting a career fair on Saturday. It starts at 10 a.m. and goes until 4 p.m. The hospital said they will be hiring nurses, housekeeping, social workers, and maintenance workers. It is...

Agency protecting California’s workers doesn’t have enough people to do its job, audit says
California’s workplace safety agency doesn’t have enough people to protect the state’s workers, said a recent state audit. A review from the California state auditor’s office released Thursday said that the California Division of Occupational...