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Longtime New Jersey Congressman Bill Pascrell Dies
The Democrat was first elected to the House in 1996 and was running for re-election this fall.
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The Return of Wall-to-Wall Carpet: Why Americans Want This Soothing Luxury Now
In a noisy, nerve-wracking world, design pros and homeowners are rediscovering the soothing luxury of broadloom carpet, as the industry offers more beautiful—and healthy—options
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Job Market Was Weaker Than Previously Reported, Data Show
Employers might have added 818,000 fewer jobs in the 12 months through March, the Labor Department said.
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Labor Turmoil at Canada’s Railroads Threatens to Whipsaw Businesses
Canadian National, CPKC said they would lock out unionized workers without a deal before midnight on Wednesday.
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Divers Locate Five Bodies From Wrecked Yacht, Search Continues for One More
Divers found five of the remaining missing six passengers in one of the yacht’s cabins, the Italian Coast Guard said. Officials didn’t identify the bodies; one was described as a “stocky man.”
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Do Colleges Have a Plan to Do Better This Fall?
‘Jewish students deserve better,’ writes Jonathan Greenblatt of the ADL.