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Jobs report updates: Dow, S&P futures hold steady ahead of employment data release
The BLS releases its jobs report today following a delay caused by a partial government shutdown. Last month's report showed fewer jobs than expected.
Companies laying off staff this year includes Amazon, Citi, and Pinterest — see the list
Layoffs have hit companies including Amazon, Pinterest, and T-Mobile this year as AI and economic conditions reshape the business landscape.
I'm a former Big Four consultant who trains AI to do consulting. Here's how it could change the job.
Frank Jones, a contractor at Mercor, trains AI to do consulting tasks. He said AI won't replace consultants but will change what the job looks like.
Flights at El Paso halted for 10 days for 'special security reasons'
El Paso International Airport said all flights were grounded after the FAA issued a temporary flight restriction lasting 10 days.
Corporate America is taking a lesson from Silicon Valley: Fail fast
Some bigger firms are using AI to embrace a classic startup mentality to quickly identify what works — and cast aside what doesn't.
Doctors told a woman she was too young for colon cancer and dismissed her symptoms for years. At 22, she was diagnosed with stage 3 colon c…
Kirsten Scheller had a very common colon cancer symptom at 19 and saw multiple doctors. She wasn't diagnosed until she was 22, at stage 3.
Wells Fargo is hoping a hiring spree for elite dealmakers will vault its once-forgotten investment bank to the top 5
Once, Wells Fargo's investment bank attracted under-their-breath scoffs from Wall Street elites. Executives say they're turning it around.
Companies are deploying AI agents fast. They still need to make them scale.
AI agents could eventually take on a lot of tasks done by humans. Yet hallucinations present a challenge currently, says a former Google exec.
Epstein was planning a major renovation to his private islands. Here's what he wanted it to look like.
The plans for the islands, Little St. James and Great St. James, were to include a "ladies' residence" and master retreat, the Epstein files reveal.