
People sick of forest fires, floods, and extreme heat are fleeing the Sun Belt and heading to cities like Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Detroit.
People sick of forest fires, floods, and extreme heat are fleeing the Sun Belt and heading to cities like Milwaukee, Minneapolis and Detroit.
The companies that own many leased solar systems on Americans' rooftops are going out of business, leaving homeowners with failing panels.
The trucking industry boomed during the pandemic, luring new drivers. Now, in some cases, those drivers are fighting debt and homelessness.
Splitting your job 50% evenly with another worker is a way to keep some work-life balance.
Big box stores cut unfair deals with suppliers, small grocers are saying, and want the FTC to enforce the Robinson-Patman Act.
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Nao Medical appears to be creating millions of nonsensical posts with the help of AI to boost its Google search results.
Remote work is winning: new data show that companies offering flexible remote work are hiring more new employees than those demanding in-office work.
Gem hunters in Maine found one of the richest lithium deposits in the U.S. State laws are preventing them from being able to mine it.
Shein executive vice chairman Donald Tang on what the company learned from the influencer trip fallout and addressing environmental concerns
The price of cocoa is rising while the costs of other food commodities has stabilized after inflation. Blame Russia—and climate change.
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Companies are beginning to expand health benefits to cover menopause as Millennials start to enter perimenopause.
Labor shortages during the pandemic gave a temporary reprieve, but now companies are going back to their old habits of putting candidates through a grueling process.
The pandemic had workers reevaluate priorities; the strong labor market, as seen in the most recent jobs report, gives them the power to ask for better schedules.
Overall, demand is lower says one expert. And if EV sales continue, that could continue to help drive down the cost of gas.
The pandemic is over, but return to office mandates have largely failed. Companies are planning for the new future.
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