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Former Tufts student detained over pro-Palestinian op-ed self-deports as part of Trump admin deal PoliticoRümeysa Öztürk, Tufts University grad arrested by ICE agents last year, returns to Turkey The Boston GlobeScholar Rumeysa Ozturk returns to Turkiye following Trump deportation push Al JazeeraTufts Student Who Was Held in Immigration Detention Returns to Turkey The New York Times
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The reopening of the Strait of Hormuz on Friday sent a wave of relief through oil markets, knocking crude prices down to their lowest levels since the early days of the U.S.-Iran conflict.
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Gasoline could drop below $4 in coming days NPRDrivers See Small Break as Gas Prices Tick Lower AAA Gas PricesGas prices are dropping. These states are seeing the biggest relief USA TodayGas, diesel prices drop in more than 20 states since last week The Hill
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Asian stocks lower and oil falls after Wall Street sets another record on ceasefire hopes AP NewsAsia markets mostly fall as fragile Middle East ceasefire tempers sentiment CNBCAsian Stocks Advance on U.S.-Iran Deal Hopes WSJJapanese stocks hit new high as AI boosts tech heavy Asian markets Nikkei Asia
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Before employing artificial intelligence (AI) to find job candidates, Southwest Airlines had no definitive way to track the success of the company's email and website hiring campaigns. The airline also couldn't queue up potential applicants who'd logged into a job listings page and left before an applicable position had been posted.
Since it began using an AI-enabled hiring platform from tech firm Phenom, the airline now has "a warm pipeline of candidates" it can draw on whenever jobs opportunities arise, according to Kelby Tansey, manager for recruitment marketing at Southwest Airlines.
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