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U.S. businesses add just 147,000 jobs in October

U.S. companies added the fewest jobs in four months in October, as construction and manufacturing firms continued to shed workers, a private survey says.

 

Greenwood Lake kayaker found dead

The Greenwood Lake, N.Y., man was last seen in his yellow kayak paddling toward West Milford on Greenwood Lake.

 

US stocks open modestly lower

Stocks are opening modestly lower on Wall Street as the market extends a pre-election losing streak.

 

N.J.'s first 'flexible format' Target opens in Closter

The new Closter Target store that opened today reflects the mass merchant’s new philosophy that smaller just may be better. The Closter store has many of the same departments as traditional Targets, but with smaller selections of merchandise.

 

Hess truck for 2016 comes with dragster

Annual holiday tradition continues with the 2016 Hess SToy Truck

 

Bridgegate trial: Jury to resume deliberations

The 12-member jury broke from its first full day of deliberation Tuesday without reaching a verdict but, based on their handwritten questions to the judge, appeared to be examining details of the charges against Bridget Anne Kelly and Bill Baroni.

 

Iraqi forces pause at edge of Mosul, weather cuts visibility

Iraqi special forces were holding their positions along Mosul's eastern outskirts on Wednesday as poor weather hampered visibility in operations to rout Islamic State fighters from the country's second-largest city.

 

Police: 2 officers in Iowa killed in ambush-style attacks

Two Des Moines area police officers were shot to death early Wednesday in ambush-style attacks while they were sitting in their patrol cars, and police are searching for suspects, authorities said.

 

Putin offers new pause, exits for Syrian's besieged Aleppo

The Russian president on Wednesday offered a new unilateral humanitarian pause for Syria's war-ravaged Aleppo, urging rebels to use it to leave the city's eastern, besieged districts. The Syrian rebels quickly dismissed Vladimir Putin's initiative.

 

Poll: Nearly half in US support legalized sports betting

A new poll finds nearly half of Americans approve of legalized sports betting, reasoning that so many people are already doing it.

 

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