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  • New job search sites use improved search technology to pair job seekers with opportunities that match their skills and goals. But perfected online tools can only do so much in the face of a dismal job market.
  • The Transportation Department has begun an inquiry into the 2010 model of the popular Toyota hybrid, with the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration saying it has received 124 reports from consumers about the brakes, including four reports of crashes.
  • Harry Reid's African-American supporters meet Thursday, in the wake of a brouhaha over racial comments he made about President Obama back in 2008. But his troubles may run deeper: Polls show the Democratic Senate majority leader trailing three would-be GOP opponents.
  • San Diego teachers are expected to hand out a drastically different kind of report card to all of their elementary students next year. KPBS reporter Ana Tintocalis has more.
  • Both grocery workers and supermarket representatives say the contract they agreed to is a win-win situation. What exactly did each side get in the contract? How did both sides avoid the fiasco from th
  • A group called Unity08 believes America's major political parties are failing the country. Members are organizing to nominate a bipartisan presidential ticket in the nation's first online political co
  • Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) forms a presidential exploratory committee and says that he will announce his plans — to run for the top office or not — on Feb. 10. Obama's move allows him to raise money for a presidential candidacy.
  • The growing number of leftist movements in Latin America is attracting a new generation of young American leftists to places like Mexico. They often report for Web-based media outlets. Brad Will, a New Yorker who worked for Indymedia, was killed covering a recent protest in Mexico.
  • Sami Abdelshafi, co-founder and senior partner of Emerge Consulting Group, is cautiously optimistic about the new Gaza border-crossing agreement between the Palestinian people and Israel. Abdelshafi's company provides economic analysis to businesses, government groups and non-profits operating in Gaza.
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