Federal Reserve Chairman Kevin Warsh said Wednesday that inflation risks have declined in recent weeks but that the central bank still had more work to do to rein in rising prices. Subscribe to read ...
HR leaders believe that artificial intelligence will allow them to create new entry-level roles for junior employees, with 94% saying they expect that will happen within the next five years, according ...
Jill Schlesinger isn’t afraid to tell you how to really handle your dollars and cents. The former head of an investment advisory firm, Schlesinger has served as a business analyst for CBS News since ...
Advances in artificial intelligence are leveling the field for fund managers, making it easier for boutique firms to compete with big macro and bond investors. From digesting speeches in multiple ...
Jill Smokler, founder of the popular parenting blog Scary Mommy and a New York Times bestselling author, died on Monday of brain cancer at her Baltimore home. She was 48. Once described by The ...
A new actress turns up in a familiar role on The Young and the Restless. Here’s the CBS soap’s latest casting news for the week of June 22-26. Key Takeaways Lauren Koslow steps into the role of Jill ...
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang thinks artificial intelligence will transform the workforce much like the Industrial Revolution did, creating new jobs and reshaping how Americans work. Speaking Thursday on ...
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Anthony’s mother is Kayla Hayes. She made public statements during the trial proceedings for her son, who was convicted of murder in the 2025 stabbing death of 17-year-old Austin Metcalf. She cried to ...
Against all odds, the U.S. job market is in a good place. Employers added 172,000 jobs in May, blowing past analyst forecasts and sustaining the healthy pace of payroll gains from the two prior months ...
NEW LONDON, Conn. (WTNH) — A New London woman was charged with first-degree larceny Monday after allegedly using funds from her former employer for personal use, according to police. From December ...