Friday, September 3, 2010

Jobless Rate 9.6 Percent In August; Private Payrolls Up By 67,000

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Job seekers wait in line to show their resumes in Denver
The Two-Way
With the economy atop most Americans' list of concerns, the news is sure to be closely scrutinized.
HR Tag
Around the Nation
Powerful gusts and driving rains churned over North Carolina's Outer Banks as the storm moved up the coast. The storm has been downgraded to a Category 1 but remains a threat as it swirls toward New England.

Planet Money
The program didn't bring any new buyers into the market, a study found. But it encouraged people who would have bought a car anyway to make a purchase a few months sooner.

The Message Machine: Fact-Checking The 2010 Campaigns
Are you really going to have to have a computer chip implanted in your head as part of the new health law? Will the law allow President Obama to create his own private army? While there are outrageous rumors circulating about the health law, some claims are grounded in truth.

Environment
With so many unanswered questions about the lingering effects of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, coastal communities are turning to independent scientists for answers. In Orange Beach, Ala., officials are having the air, water and soil tested to check for toxins from the BP spill.

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