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The Next Big Arenas of Competition: Industries Shaping the Future Economy
The global economy is on the brink of transformation, driven by industries that exhibit exceptional growth and dynamism. A report ...
US Retail Workers Hit By Black Friday Rush
Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving, marks the start of the busiest shopping season in the United States. For retail workers, this period often brings heightened stress, extended hours, and a surge in customer interactions—both pleasant and challenging.
Elon Musk Steps Up Legal Battle Against OpenAI
Elon Musk has taken his legal dispute with OpenAI to new heights, filing a motion in federal court to prevent the AI powerhouse from transitioning into a fully for-profit business.
Stellantis CEO Resigns After US Challenges and Declining Sales
Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares has stepped down unexpectedly, effective immediately, amid mounting challenges in the US market and declining global sales.
Blockbuster Refused $50m Netflix Buy-Out – And Then Went Bust
The two had an epic battle over the home DVD market
The Deadly World Of ‘Milking’ Snakes
Snake milkers are responsible for extracting, or "milking," venom from poisonous snakes in a safe and controlled environment.
6 Ways Scammers Are Trying To Steal Your Money
The scammers have moved on from days of an apparently bemused Nigerian man sitting on a pile of cash they simply can't get rid of and are now using a range of new ways to target people.
How To Master Dealing With Office Politics
Navigating office politics is an essential skill for employers looking to foster a positive workplace culture while managing the complex interpersonal dynamics that inevitably arise in any work environment.
10 Times Bosses Admitted Their Products Were Awful
Here are some notable instances where CEOs have publicly acknowledged their products' shortcomings.
US Unemployment Claims Dip Slightly Amid Economic Stability
The US labor market saw a modest decline in unemployment claims signaling ongoing economic stability. For the week ending November ...
The 10 Countries With The Best Work-Life Balance
Achieving a healthy work-life balance is a priority for many employees around the world, and some countries have mastered the art of combining professional productivity with personal well-being.
Why Excite Could Have Bought Google For Just $750,000
Excite had the chance to buy a stake in the tech giant, but negotiations broke down.
The 10 Worst White Collar Crimes In History
The desire to make money can lead to all kinds of illegal behavior - and very long prison sentences
McDonald’s Manager Who Piled On The Pounds Sued Company
An unusual lawsuit took place by a manager who was left a little surprised by the fact he put on weight after eating Mcdonald's for lunch every day.
Musk’s DOGE Plans Raise Conflict Of Interest Fears
Elon Musk’s growing influence over federal spending has sparked ethical concerns as he heads a newly proposed Department of Government ...
Nine Charged Over Multi-State Money Laundering Fraud
Nine people have been charged over a multi-state money laundering fraud, including business email scams. The charges were unsealed in ...
Jobless Rates Climb Across the US
Jobless rates rose in October 2024 compared to the same month last year in 272 out of 389 metropolitan areas, according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
EU Ends Probes on Amazon, Starbucks and Fiat Tax Deals After Court Defeats
The EU’s competition regulator has officially closed investigations into Amazon, Starbucks, and Fiat, marking the end of high-profile cases over ...
Judge Rules Exxon’s Texas Refinery Union Lockout Was Legal
A US National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) judge has determined Exxon Mobil’s 10-month lockout of 600 union workers at its Beaumont, Texas, refinery was lawful.
Elon Musk’s Targeting of Federal Employees Sparks Fear and Controversy
Elon Musk has reignited debates over the ethical implications of his public influence after reposting names and titles of government employees holding climate-related positions.