The state's labor force contracted as national issues, from tariffs to inflation, created uncertainty for employers.
In just a few years, a publisher based in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, has become the country’s fourth-largest newspaper operator. Some reporters wonder if it isn’t the cruelest.
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