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Peter McCormack, a heavily tattooed 46-year-old, is determined he will not sit back and watch his town go to the dogs.
In fact, in the 2023–2024 SHRM State of the Workplace Report, approximately half of workers report feeling used up (51%), ...
Investors braced for the Federal Reserve's next interest rate decision and earnings from tech giants Microsoft and Meta.
The Republican senator from Missouri is teaming up with Democratic Sen. Richard Blumenthal on legislation aimed at deterring tech companies from training artificial intelligence models on content they ...
As safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, back with the Dolphins this season due to a trade from the Pittsburgh Steelers nearly a month ...
Meta last year left Chamber of Progress, a liberal-leaning tech group that counts Apple and Google as members. Since then, ...
In this Monsoon Session, the Congress is likely to seek a response to US President Donald Trump's claims about mediating a ...
President Donald Trump said he believes Texas can squeeze out five more Republican seats in the U.S. House to shore up the ...
FILIPINOS today are hustling harder than ever. With inflation still biting into every paycheck and basic goods like rice and other agricultural products hitting ridiculous prices, it’s easy to feel ...
If you’re a small business owner and you’re not using social media, I’ll be blunt: You don’t have a business; you have a hobby.
Juul returns, employers are scanning your social media, and Uber plans to use self-driving cars. Here's the Morning Business Report for July 18.
"Social media income is taxable - no matter how casual the content," said the Head of Client Solutions at Clear Start Tax. "The IRS now receives 1099s from most creator platforms.