As AI layoffs surge in the US, these jobs are emerging as the safest bets for the future

As AI-driven layoffs sweep across industries—from tech giants like Amazon to healthcare facilities—concerns over job security are intensifying. Yet, a new report by Resume Now, based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and O*Net data, highlights entry-level careers resilient to automation. Occupations in healthcare, renewable energy, and skilled trades are projected to grow robustly, relying…

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Watch: How Donald and Melania Trump celebrated Halloween; superheroes & lookalikes at White House

President Donald and Melania Trump hosted a comic-book-themed Halloween spectacle on the South Lawn, handing out candy to hundreds of costumed children. The event featured a variety of creative costumes, including pint-sized Trumps and Melanias, and a boy dressed as a toilet. This annual tradition saw the President engaging with attendees, even repeating a candy-on-the-head…

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Why LSU Athletic Director Scott Woodward suddenly resigned just days after firing of coach Brian Kelly

LSU’s athletic director, Scott Woodward, has resigned just days after football coach Brian Kelly’s firing. This leadership change follows significant political pressure, particularly from Governor Jeff Landry, who criticized Woodward’s contract management. Verge Ausberry will serve as interim AD, tasked with finding a new football coach and permanent AD amidst a critical juncture for the…

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‘I love Mohammad’ row twist: How a misspelled slogan on temple walls to frame Muslims led to accused in Aligarh

Four Hindu men were arrested in Aligarh for allegedly defacing temples with “I love Muhammad” graffiti to frame Muslim neighbors in a property dispute. Police identified a spelling error in the slogans, which differed from previous protests, leading to the investigation. The accused reportedly sought to strengthen their legal position through the false accusation.

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