The U.S. job market is strong, but layoffs are on the rise. Is this a good — or bad — time to ask for a raise? Experts weigh in. – msnNOW

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  1. The U.S. job market is strong, but layoffs are on the rise. Is this a good — or bad — time to ask for a raise? Experts weigh in.  msnNOW
  2. US hiring complicating Fed’s inflation fight  Hurriyet Daily News
  3. November’s Strong Jobs Report Leads To Concern On Wall Street  TODAY
  4. November jobs report was not a blowout, it was a big disappointment  Fox News
  5. Nursing Care Facilities Add 2800 Workers Amid ‘Growing But Slowing’ Labor Market  Skilled Nursing News
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Countdown begins to Fed's last meeting of 2022: What to know this week – Yahoo Finance

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  1. Countdown begins to Fed’s last meeting of 2022: What to know this week  Yahoo Finance
  2. Economy Week Ahead: U.S. Trade and Supplier Prices in Focus  The Wall Street Journal
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Apple’s latest iPad drops to $399 at Amazon – Engadget

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  1. Apple’s latest iPad drops to $399 at Amazon  Engadget
  2. You can currently nab the ludicrously fast 2022 11-inch iPad Pro for a cool discount  PhoneArena
  3. Apple iPad 24-Hour Flash Deal: Save 50% on This Product Bundle With Accessories  E! NEWS
  4. Score a 6th-Gen iPad for $150 off plus free shipping  Mashable

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As oil prices fall, OPEC Plus opts against cutting production further – The Washington Post

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  1. As oil prices fall, OPEC Plus opts against cutting production further  The Washington Post
  2. OPEC+ agrees to stick to its existing policy of reducing oil production ahead of Russia sanctions  CNBC
  3. OPEC+ stays on with production cut of 2 million barrels per day | Latest World News | English | WION  WION
  4. ‘Opec+ will keep oil policy unchanged’ – Newspaper – DAWN.COM  DAWN.com
  5. OPEC+ to keep output unchanged in uncertain climate  Al-Monitor
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Blown away! Watch NASA's Artemis 1 Launch Abort System blast off into space (video) – Space.com

Science News

  1. Blown away! Watch NASA’s Artemis 1 Launch Abort System blast off into space (video)  Space.com
  2. Artemis I – Flight Day 18: Orion Re-enters Lunar Sphere of Influence – Artemis  NASA Blogs
  3. Orion spacecraft re-enters moon’s gravity on its way home  Digital Trends
  4. Orion captured a magnificent photo of the Moon and Earth  BGR
  5. See Artemis 1’s launch abort system jettison from Orion cockpit  VideoFromSpace
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A new species of dinosaur might have dived like a duck to catch its prey – CNN

Science News

  1. A new species of dinosaur might have dived like a duck to catch its prey  CNN
  2. Newly Discovered Dinosaur Looks Like a Nightmare Goose  Gizmodo
  3. New semi-aquatic theropod dinosaur was discovered in Mongolia  The Jerusalem Post
  4. You’ve Never Known a Dinosaur Like This Before  Newser
  5. Mongolian fossil is first known species of streamlined non-avian theropod dinosaur to walk on two legs  Phys.org
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Images show NASA's Webb space telescope finding things Hubble didn't – Business Insider

Science News

  1. Images show NASA’s Webb space telescope finding things Hubble didn’t  Business Insider
  2. James Webb captures most detailed image of Pillars of Creation ever  BGR
  3. Hubble Space Telescope captures dazzling embrace of merging galaxies  Space.com
  4. Need a Wallpaper? Check Out NASA’s James Webb Photo Gallery  How-To Geek
  5. James Webb telescope produces an unparalleled view of the ghostly light in galaxy clusters  Phys.org
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National Geographic's new 'Stargazer's Atlas' is a breathtaking guide to the cosmos (exclusive) – Space.com

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National Geographic’s new ‘Stargazer’s Atlas’ is a breathtaking guide to the cosmos (exclusive)  Space.com
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