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The Job Market May Be Better Than Workers Realize
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Repairing DNA damage: Scientists discover a surprising new benefit of melatonin
Repairing DNA damage: Scientists discover a surprising new benefit of melatonin A small clinical trial suggests melatonin supplements could help night shift workers repair DNA damage linked to working overnight. - Date: - May 30, 2026 - Source: - BMJ Group - Summary: - A new study suggests melatonin supplements may help night shift workers boost their body's DNA repair processes, potentially offsetting some of the damage linked to working overnight. The findings are early but raise the...
Here Are the Key Takeaways From the US Jobs Report for May
Workers manufacture dinnerware at a factory in Newell, West Virginia. Photographer: Luke Sharrett/Bloomberg
Analysis of US Jobs Report for May
A worker serves food at Grand Central Market in Los Angeles. Photographer: Kyle Grillot/Bloomberg
AI layoffs may be backfiring on companies
A lot of workers have had the same uneasy thought lately: "Is AI coming for my job?" It is a fair question. Companies keep talking about automation, AI agents and lower costs. Some workers hear that and wonder whether their next performance review will come with a chatbot-shaped shadow in the room.However, a new Gartner study suggests the story may be more complicated.
World Cup could cost employers as workers tune into matches, survey finds
World Cup could cost employers as workers tune into matches, survey finds June 2 : As the soccer World Cup is set to take over water cooler chats, employers may have trouble keeping workers focused during the tournament - and even getting them to the office in the first place, a new survey published on Tuesday suggests. Research from UKG estimates that the World Cup, which runs from June 11 to July 19, could cost global employers some $17 billion in lost productivity, with 37 per cent of...
Blast in rebel-held Myanmar kills dozens: Rescuers
Blast in rebel-held Myanmar kills dozens: Rescuers YANGON: A blast in northern Myanmar killed dozens of people on Sunday (May 31), two rescue workers said, with rebels controlling the region saying it was caused by the accidental detonation of mining explosives. One first responder in Shan state's Namhkam district, where the blast occurred, said 46 people were killed, including six children, and more than 70 others were injured. The massive explosion destroyed many houses and injured people...
Uganda Closes Border With Congo as Ebola Fears Rise
Red Cross workers moving the body of someone who may have died from Ebola, in Kampala, Uganda, on Tuesday.
LA Stadium Workers Avert Strike Days Before First World Cup Game
Workers install grass at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California on May 13.