• Store Associate - Richland Mall, Mansfield, OH

    Arkansas lawmakers have overwhelmingly passed a bill that would, if enacted, prohibit Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers from providing resources to public schools.

  • Teller (20 hours weekly) Conn and N Street Branch

    A social media star from Colombia is asking the nation’s constitutional court to overturn a national court ruling that ordered her to take down an online video wherein she expressed her belief in traditional marriage.

  • Recruiter

    But this is what identity politics is now destroying, and why the America many immigrants believe they are entering is being changed into something else... something more akin to what they are fleeing.

  • Laboratory Assistant

    Though the divisions appear to be over political and economic differences, the primary divide in America is actually due to religion.

  • Apple Support College Program - Howard University

    Lysa TerKeurst, head of Proverbs 31 Ministries, knows firsthand what it means to publicly walk through betrayal, pain and disappointment. Yet, in even the most heartbreaking of seasons, the bestselling author chooses to proclaim hope, forgiveness and grace.

  • Creative Writer

    I work with many in Los Angeles who’ve found themselves homeless, and quite often substance abuse is the prevailing obstacle for them. This is the month for all of us to think about alcohol abuse, and what each of us can do to help those in its grip.

  • Creative Copywriter

    It is not surprising that in a desperate but futile attempt to satisfy the insatiable thirst that covetousness produces, our favorite national pastime is shopping. Napoleon famously accused the British of being ‘a nation of shopkeepers’; two centuries on, they would be better labeled as ‘a nation of shoppers’.

  • National Geographic Photography Resident (Project Hire)

    Some wept. Some cheered. Some stood in silent reverence, absorbing the moment when it was announced that a jury had found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for the death of George Floyd Tuesday.

  • Data Entry Clerk

    Some wept. Some cheered. Some stood in silent reverence, absorbing the moment when it was announced that a jury had found former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin guilty of second-degree murder, third-degree murder and second-degree manslaughter for the death of George Floyd Tuesday.