Sunday, November 05, 2023

From Jenna Orkin Why blue hydrogen is a big mistake The truth behind the experimental therapy that kids say starts with 'legalized kidnapping' New York City is enforcing a 'de facto ban' on Airbnb. Will travelers be better off without it? Delhi Hazardous Air HANGES TO THE NET BIRTH-DEATH MODEL DUE TO THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC The labor market experienced widespread disruption at the onset of the pandemic, leading to a breakdown in the historical relationship between business openings (births) and closings (deaths). To better reflect the net effect of the contribution of business births and deaths to the estimates during the pandemic, BLS implemented special procedures to the net birth-death model in March 2020. Effective with the release of October 2021 preliminary estimates, BLS determined that adjustments to its birth-death methodology were no longer necessary. Therefore, the birth-death contribution to establishment survey estimates beginning with October 2021 are forecast using the methodology used prior to the onset of the of the COVID-19 pandemic (described on this page). More information about changes to the CES net birth-death model during months affected by the COVID-19 pandemic are available on our birth-death frequently asked questions page at www.bls.gov/web/empsit/cesbdqa.htm#qa8. U.S., European officials broach topic of peace negotiations with Ukraine, sources say The Jewish American Dilemma Soaring electric bills fuel mounting anger at utilities in Maine and nationwide Dengue rates drop after release of modified mosquitoes in Colombia New ‘first-in-the-nation’ policy limits Seattle police from knowingly lying

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