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Why companies like Amazon, UPS are getting bolder about layoffs after months of watching and waiting
The best Garmin watches for training and everyday life
Few brands are as synonymous with outdoor sports as Garmin. You’ll find these fitness trackers and smartwatches on dozens of wrists at any 5K, marathon, or Ironman. You’ll also find Garmin devotees among divers, thru-hikers, golfers, kiteboarders — you name it. But these devices aren’t just for athletes. The company’s made significant strides in its […]
Fed struggles to assess state of US economy as government shutdown shuts off key data
Even in the best of times, the Fed has a tough time interpreting the data and deciding how best to guide the US economy.
Jensen Huang gives pro-America speech and praises Trump in Nvidia GTC keynote
"It's hard not to get sentimental and proud of America," Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang said after a sizzle reel highlighting American innovation.
Delta's new Saudi Arabia route marks a U-turn after shunning Gulf airlines
Delta sees market opportunities in the Gulf region that it doesn't want to miss, but it faces a perception hurdle among American travelers.
AI is changing who gets hired – what skills will keep you employed?
Two surveys of hundreds of companies shed new light on what employers want.
An Indigenous approach shows how changing the clocks for daylight saving time runs counter to human nature – and nature itself
While the rest of nature rises and slumbers to lunar and solar cycles, humans work and sleep to the resetting of their artificial clocks.
Despite naysayers and rising costs, data shows that college still pays off for students – and society overall
A recent survey shows a dramatic drop in people who consider a college degree to be very important from 2010 to this year.
Trump’s ‘golden age’ economic message undercut by his desire for much lower interest rates – which typically signal a weak jobs market
The push to slash rates, despite what Trump considers a ‘hot’ economy, underscores why it’s important the Fed relies on data – and not the wishes of politicians – when making decisions about monetary policy.
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