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Jacqueline MunisThe Nation |
Many don’t apply because they don’t believe they will be eligible for benefits.
The investment is part of the company’s larger plan to spend $600 billion on its U.S. data center buildout by 2028.
While frontier AI companies boost their number of foreign workers, other tech giants with much larger workforces are cutting back.
The new father is working out how to balance business and the “significantly underhyped” experience of raising a child.
In a tight housing market, some Bay Area homesellers believe exchanging their houses for stock will benefit asset-rich tech workers. But those...
Companies may be cutting raises and benefits to create attrition, one expert says.
A recent study from Brookings found that ICE arrests shocked local economies and drove unemployment.
The Lone Star State is now home to 57 Fortune 500 companies.
CEO confidence fell 12 points this quarter as the economic impacts of the Iran War hit American businesses.
The benefits of job hopping may be slowing down, but it still can pay off for younger workers.
In April, Andrea Lucas told Harvard students that demographic data collection is sometimes necessary. A month later, her agency proposed to stop the...
A higher percentage of households report dipping into savings and skipping meals than during the pandemic in 2020.
Last year, Amazon reported spending $26 million on non-attorney consultants to persuade employees not to unionize.
Suzy Welch has some advice for people struggling to get hired.
WeWork CEO John Santora says it's time for older generations to step up and mentor entry-level workers.
The millionaire said eating well, getting sleep, and exercising, not overworking, will help founders “optimize.”
The richest man in the world joins prominent financial leaders in supporting a plan to lower the deficit to 3% of GDP.
Failed promises are reshaping how Gen Z approaches financial decisions and their role in the economy. Call it “disillusionomics,” Alice Lassman says.
More than two-thirds of the total amount lost came from Meta-owned apps, according to the Federal Trade Commission.
This year marks the first annual meeting without Buffett as CEO.
In a meeting with Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy and Federal Aviation Administration chief Bryan Bedford, the airlines discussed a plan to stay...
White House chief of staff Susie Wiles will hold a meeting this week with officials from the White House operations team, the Secret Service and the...
Buyouts target specific kinds of employees, says employment lawyer Domenique Camacho Moran.
Wojcicki takes inspiration from her daughters’ public failures and how they pivoted to turn mistakes into successful companies.
Big Tech has nearly doubled its lobbying spending since 2020 as concerns grow about how social media and AI have reshaped Americans’ lives.
Beef prices could increase as much as 18.3% this year due to high demand and higher production costs.
Trump called Cook by his pet name “Tim Apple” in a post congratulating the long-time Apple CEO, who will step down on Sept. 1.
The war could end in just a couple of weeks, says Energy Secretary Chris Wright, but it could take months for prices to go down.
Ballmer and an anonymous donor gifted the network more than $110 million to support digital transformation and local stations.
The budget-friendly airline had planned to exit its second bankruptcy by the summer. Now, it’s at risk of liquidation.
OpenAI is backing SB 3444, under which frontier AI developers would not be liable for the death or serious injury of 100 or more people or more than...
Winston Weinberg says he learns from both his wins and losses to stay on top in a hyper-competitve AI startup market.
Ahead of Warsh’s confirmation hearing next week, he disclosed his financial holdings.
From a Brooklyn freelancer who hasn't paid federal taxes since the Vietnam War to a new mom horrified by the Iran war, tax resisters say they'd rather...
Less than a year after announcing Duolingo’s AI-first policy, Luis von Ahn said that no longer applies to evaluating employee performance.
Costs are up 1.9% from a year ago, as rent prices have spiked across the country.
Alex Karp said he struggled to market his humanities skills to get his first job.
While the attacks have little effect on military outcomes, disruption is the point, said CSIS senior fellow Nikita Shah.
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg gained the most and added $12.8 billion to his net worth after Meta shares rose 6.5%.
The company’s employees could compare themselves to their colleagues and earn achievement titles like “Model Connoisseur” and “Cache Wizard”...
Labor shortages, inflation, and energy costs were raising prices even before the war began, economists say.
Ackman, a self-described Buffett “devotee,” is following his idol’s playbook to access “permanent capital” by trying to jointly list his...
Nearly all of the funding comes from donors, the White House said.
For years, Ted Dintersmith has been sounding the alarm that American schools don’t adequately prepare children for the future. Artificial...
The Silicon Valley execs want companies to function as a "mini-artificial general intelligence,” and leave traditional corporate hierarchy behind.
The proceeds will go to two Bay Area foundations, the social justice nonprofit GLIDE and the Currys’ Eat. Learn. Play.
“We will aggressively detect, investigate, and, where appropriate, prosecute insider trading in the prediction markets,” CFTC Director of...
Women are falling behind men on AI — and Lean In's new CEO, at 25, tells Fortune that's an emergency her generation has to fix.
Anyone can fall for BS, cognitive psychologist Shane Littrell says, but you may not want people who can’t detect it to run your company.
People are taking steps to feel more in control of their finances, Wells Fargo’s Emily Irwin explained.