Need A Job? McDonalds To Hire 50,000 People
McDonald’s said Monday that it is planning a one-day hiring spree of 50,000 new workers on April 19 for its U.S. restaurants.
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McDonald’s said Monday that it is planning a one-day hiring spree of 50,000 new workers on April 19 for its U.S. restaurants.
Read MoreOur sister station MOJO 100.3 spent a fabulous night out on the town as 10 beautiful young ladies showed why they are the best and brightest of the bunch. Meet this year’s winner and check out our behind the scenes look at the Miss Black Ohio USA Scholarship Pageant held for the first time in Cincinnati.
Read MoreAsamoah Gyan scored in the third minute of extra time to give Ghana a 2-1 win over the United States and a place in the World Cup quarterfinals.
Read MorePresident Barack Obama has now signed into law a sweeping health care reform bill to enact the nation’s most substantial social legislation in four decades and achieve a top priority of his administration.
Right before signing the bill Obama said the health care legislation is an “extraordinary achievement.”
Read MoreYou should be receiving your 2010 U.S. Census in the mail in the next few days. It has only 10 questions that you have to answer but you can’t answer them online, only on the form when you receive it.
The 2010 U.S. Census counts every resident in the United States, and is required by the Constitution to take place every 10 years.
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POLITICAL NEWS: President Obama Touts Job Plan at Town Meeting
President Barack Obama touted his jobs bill and took questions on the economy in Silicon Valley Monday at a town hall run by LinkedIn, the professional networking website that some job-seekers flock to.
It was the president’s latest outreach to voters via a major social networking company. In April, Obama held a town hall targeted at younger Americans at Facebook headquarters in Palo Alto, Calif. In July, the White House hosted the first presidential town hall facilitated by Twitter.
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