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July 3, 2008 U.S. Employers Cuts Payrolls by 62,000 in JuneThe Labor Department announced the sixth consecutive month of job cuts as U.S. employers cut 62,000 non-farm workers from their payrolls in June, creating the longest-running decline since 2002.     July 2, 2008 FDA Expands Search for Source of Salmonella OutbreakThe U.S. Food and Drug Administration said Wednesday that it still did not know the source of a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 869 people and plans to expand its search beyond tomatoes, the first suspected culprit. A USA Today reporter updates the story.        June 30, 2008 Iraqis Open Oil to Foreign Firms to Boost OutputThe Iraqi government opened six of its oil fields to international bidders Monday as the nation attempts to increase daily production by 60 percent, leaving the door open for top Western companies to tap into the world's third largest oil reserves.     June 27, 2008 Flooded Farmlands May Take Decades To RecoverAs water rushed through Iowa, it didn't just destroy private property; acres of fertile farmland were ruined for years to come. Jerry DeWitt, director of the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture at Iowa State University, talks about the agricultural damage.     June 26, 2008 California Community Hit Hard by Economy's FallResidents of a once-prosperous California community are feeling an economic pinch as home foreclosures, the credit crunch, low consumer confidence and high oil prices have hurt the U.S. economy.         June 25, 2008 As Oil Prices Rise, Carmakers Look to Electric FutureRising oil prices and improvements in battery technology are fueling new interest in developing electric cars. Spencer Michels reports on how industry giants and start-up car companies alike plan to release new vehicles by 2010.        June 25, 2008 Extended Interview: Mary Nichols, California Air Resources BoardSpencer Michels talked to Mary Nichols, head of the California Air Resources Board, in April about the board's recent decision to cut the number of zero-emission vehicles the state will require car manufacturers to build. The board aims to encourage manufacturers to produce more hybrid vehicles instead.     June 24, 2008 Non-profit Groups Financing Independent JournalismA rise in the number of non-profit organizations funding journalism projects is changing how newsrooms gather independent content. Two media experts discuss the shift in foreign and investigative reporting.        June 20, 2008 Iowa Floods Wreak Havoc on Farming CommunitiesAfter heavy rains triggered massive flooding in Iowa, some farms were completely submerged, causing heavy crop and livestock losses. Elizabeth Brackett reports on how one Iowa farmer is coping with the damage.         June 19, 2008 More than 400 Arrested in Mortgage Fraud StingMore than 400 real estate industry workers have been indicted since March in a Justice Department crackdown on incidents of mortgage fraud nationwide -- a key contributing factor to the country's housing crisis.      June 18, 2008 GAO Backs Boeing's Claims in Tanker Contract DisputeCongressional investigators sided with Boeing Wednesday in a dispute over the awarding of a $35 billion Air Force tanker contract to competitor Northrup Grumman. A reporter discusses the decision.        June 13, 2008 Inflation Jumps 0.6 Percent in May; Core Rate Remains in CheckInflation shot up at the fastest rate in some six months, the U.S. government reported Friday. The jump in prices was blamed largely on soaring gas and food prices.     June 12, 2008 Drilling for Natural Gas in Wyoming Raises DebateWyoming has some of the largest natural gas reserves in the country -- underneath public land -- leading to a debate over whether to drill or preserve the land for other uses. NewsHour correspondent Spencer Michels reports from Wyoming.        June 10, 2008 More Than 25 Million Americans Underinsured, Study FindsMore than 25 million Americans with health insurance did not have sufficient coverage for their medical expenses in 2007, according to a study released Tuesday in the journal Health Affairs.        June 9, 2008 Brazil's Economic Boom Marred by Social InequalitiesBrazil is on track to become an economic powerhouse in the 21st century, but gaping social inequalities still plague this country of 187 million. Simon Marks offers the first in a series of reports from Brazil on the country's economic and political scene.        June 6, 2008 Unemployment Rate Jumps as Economic Woes MountThe nation's unemployment rate hit 5.5 percent in May as employers cut some 49,000 jobs, providing a fresh snapshot of a still-struggling U.S. economy. Mark Zandi, chief economist with Moody's Economy.com, explains the new Labor Department report and what it means for the economy.        June 3, 2008 'Guns, Germs, and Steel' Author Discusses Costly Crude and the Future of OilIn another of the NewsHour's ongoing 'Costly Crude' series, geography professor and famed author Jared Diamond discusses the future of oil in view of current high prices.         2008                            2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004 | 2003 | 20022001 | 2000 | 1999 | 1998 | 1997 | 1996 
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