Melanie Copeland lost her job, built a 144-sq-ft tiny house, and launched a handyman business with her husband in Virginia.
Over the past few decades, the Triangle’s life sciences sector has been a monolithic growth engine, but now it’s bifurcated.
Amazon slashed 4% of its 350,000-person global corporate workforce, marking one of the largest job cuts in the company's ...
In September, the U.S. Labor Department reported that weekly applications for unemployment aid jumped by 27,000 to 263,000, the highest in four years and a warning sign for the future of low-income ...
The end of a federal government contract is resulting in layoffs in Austin by Cherokee Nation System Solutions. In this story ...
The rise of artificial intelligence is not only affecting how people work—it’s also shaping the job market itself, especially ...
Pioneer Square Labs investor Vivek Ladsariya discovered his love of cooking growing up in India, where every meal was made ...
UK small businesses are taking a rather cautious approach to new hiring given the political and economic uncertainty ...
History has shown that the economy typically rebounds from a shutdown within a couple of months. But each day it drags on brings a greater risk that the economy won’t just bend, it will start to break ...
UPS has announced it has slashed 48,000 jobs in 2025 as part of a sweeping restructuring effort aimed at improving efficiency ...
As more and more Americans report feeling dissatisfied in their work, Yale psychologist Amy Wrzesniewski offers an alternative mindset: to craft your job to your own needs and goals, while also ...
HousingAnywhere reports that emerging cities like Porto, Leipzig, and Valencia are ideal for career growth, affordability, and quality of life in 2026.