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Economists use the phrase "full employment" to mean the number of people seeking jobs is roughly in balance with the number of openings. heshphoto/Getty Images/Image Source hide caption
With Polls Showing Tight Races, Candidates Make Final Push In Iowa
Iraqi families displaced from the areas of Hawija and Hamrin in northern Iraq traveled to Kirkuk governorate in search of safety on Aug. 31. Thousands continue to flee ISIS-held areas. Marwan Ibrahim/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
As Noose Tightens Around ISIS In Iraq, Civilians Flee Hunger And Cold
Economists use the phrase "full employment" to mean the number of people seeking jobs is roughly in balance with the number of openings. heshphoto/Getty Images/Image Source hide caption
Why Some Still Can't Find Jobs As The Economy Nears 'Full Employment'
Lori Barlow gave up a six-figure salary as a financial planner and a home on the beach to help people make the near impossible leap from shelter to home. Laurel Morales/KJZZ hide caption
Not Giving Up: Arizona Residents Get A New Start In Refurbished Motel
Kirk Franklin tries to create a "horizontal Jesus" on his new album, Losing My Religion. Courtesy of the artist hide caption
Gospel Star Kirk Franklin Wants To Help You Lose Your Religion
Television
'American Crime Story' Finds Plenty Of New Material In 20-Year-Old O.J. Simpson Trial
'American Crime Story' Finds Plenty Of New Material In 20-Year-Old O.J. Simpson Trial
Church Doctrine Complicates Situation For Pregnant Women In Zika-Affected Areas
Carolina "Maria" Hurtado in the now abandoned maternity ward of the Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center, where she was sterilized four decades ago. Renee Tajima-Peña hide caption
Code Switch
Film Portrays A 'Perfect Storm' That Led To Unwanted Sterilizations For Many Latinas
Film Portrays A 'Perfect Storm' That Led To Unwanted Sterilizations For Many Latinas
"Market Symphony" is a new audio installation at the National Museum of African Art in Washington, D.C. The exhibition layers sound from a market in Lagos, Nigeria. The speakers are installed on enamelware trays which are often used in markets. Courtesy of the National Museum of African Art hide caption