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Economy
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The Hubert H. Humphrey center offers job training and stable homes to more than 150 teens. The Department of Labor is shutting down Job Corps centers across country.

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Economy
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Business

Delta hiked fares for solo travelers, until Twin Cities travel experts caught the change
Delta quickly changed course after the unusual fares were spotted and publicized, according to travel website Thrifty Traveler.