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  • It should be good news for Americans: a new poll shows almost everyone is getting a raise and they're not having to stick it out in jobs they hate. But for many the financial struggle continues.
  • Florida is a magnet for retirees — not just for those who can afford exclusive gated communities, but also for those on fixed incomes. Now, many face a wrenching reality: rebuilding is not an option.
  • Severe drought is forcing some ranchers to send cattle to slaughter early. That's sparked a temporary glut in beef that's leading to lower prices, but it won't last.
  • Join Biocom California Institute for a virtual, interactive career exploration symposium to learn all about California’s vibrant life sciences industry, as well as about the thousands of different types of jobs available, not all of which require a background or degree in science. This free, half day event is open to veterans of all stages of transition with interest in exploring the most pressing needs of the life science industry, as well as key trends that are driving talent acquisition. Featuring: • Panel of top industry representatives from the four main categories of life science companies providing overviews of how they contribute to the industry. • Overview of Workforce Trends Report/careers in life science • Insights from a CEO who went from the US Army to the C-Suite • Breakout sessions with HR Professionals; “Tips and Tricks for Landing a Job in Life Sciences.” Our post-Symposium virtual happy hour will allow you to network and connect directly with life sciences professionals, Veterans and educators from college programs that serve veterans. Be the first to hear about Biocom Institute’s upcoming 2022 Military Fellowship program and hear success stories from past participants. Date/Location: Oct. 26, 2021 @1:00-4:00pm Virtual Zoom Link Register Today! https://www.biocom.org/EventDetail/?event=Veterans-Symposium-2021
  • The top-selling author in the country right now is a 42-year-old mom and former social worker who lives in the same small Texas town where she's spent practically her entire life.
  • Former Chicago police officer Jason Van Dyke will be released from prison on Feb. 3, according to reports.
  • According to various Russian state media accounts, former Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev, who played a pivotal role in ending the Cold War, died after a prolonged illness in Moscow at age 91.
  • The federal government has begun tallying the damage climate change could do to the economy and its budget. This comes as scientists warn time is running out to avoid catastrophic global warming.
  • The heat wave was expected to end next weekend when a Pacific trough moves inland across Southern California.
  • In his new book Of Boys and Men, Richard V. Reeves of the Brookings Institution argues that men must move into fields that are now dominated by women to reverse economic declines.
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