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New apps help students' budget study, sleep and social time. NBC's Mark Barger reports.
The United States is currently negotiating a new International Services Agreement called the Trade in Services Agreement, or TISA. At the start of 2012, a number of World Trade Organization (WTO) member states, including the European Union, formed a group called the “Really Good Friends of Services” or RGF (and yes, that is really what they named themselves), with the purpose of drafting a trade agreement that would further liberalize trade and investment in services and expand regulatory disciplines on services sectors.
Ever since losing her limbs, Karen Crespo had trouble accepting her body. But that was before Carrie Hammer invited her to be in her fashion show.
The FBI said Friday that it received an alert that a child on board was allegedly being taken out of the country illegally by the mother.
The comedian said she wanted her sendoff to be a showbiz production, with Meryl Streep and Bobby Vinton.
Here are some headlines from the working families’ news we're reading today (after the jump).
Hospital officials hold news conference on the third American aid worker to contract Ebola in Africa.
The economy added 142,000 jobs in August, down from July’s increase of 209,000 new jobs, but the unemployment rate dipped slightly to 6.1% compared to July’s 6.2%, according to figures released this morning by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.