Hidden risks of AI in hiring: 4 traps to avoid
An expert warns hiring managers about four telltale signs of AI-generated cover letters and resumes, including generic language and missing specific examples.
Fed Chair Jerome Powell signals job market, inflation outlook could allow for interest rate cut
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said the balance of risks to the labor market and inflation have shifted, signaling a potential interest rate cut at the Fed's next meeting.
Musk's X reaches tentative settlement in $500 million lawsuit over firings of platform's former workers
Elon Musk's X Corp. has reached a tentative agreement to settle a lawsuit filed by former employees of the company who argued they were owed $500 million in severance pay.
It’s a buyer’s market and nobody is buying: Where Is Jerome Powell?
American real estate market struggles with high mortgage rates and stalled sales while other countries enjoy sub-4% rates, creating affordability crisis.
Powell faces economic crossroads in Jackson Hole speech as Fed chair tenure nears end
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell's speech at the Jackson Hole conference on Friday comes amid the labor market showing signs of weakness and inflation ticking higher due to tariffs.
Lost generation? Covid pandemic has left young professionals struggling with face-to-face skills
Su Bridgman, founder of SpeakFluence, warns post-COVID professionals are grappling with lost communication skills as she urges businesses to invest in mentoring and first impressions that can make or break careers on ‘Mornings with Maria.’
Schwarzenegger goes after Newsom, CA Dems gerrymandering
'The Big Money Show' discusses California's record high unemployment rates, the impact on the tech industry and state Democrats unveiling a new congressional map despite gerrymandering criticisms.
Goldman Sachs constructs 14-floor Texas campus with fitness center and childcare facilities
Goldman Sachs constructs new Texas office campus to house over 5,000 employees with fitness center, cafe, childcare and underground parking by 2028
My Miami restaurant is expanding thanks to Trump tax cuts
Restaurant industry benefits from Trump tax cuts including 100% equipment expensing, permanent small business deductions, and no tax on tips provision for workers.
Philips to invest over $150M in US manufacturing, research facilities
Healthcare technology company Philips announced that it is investing more than $150 million in U.S. manufacturing and research and development facilities.
Mayor touts 'return on investment' from offering remote workers cash to relocate
Noblesville, Indiana Mayor Chris Jensen and Texan-turned-Hoosier Brandon Speece explain why states are paying remote workers to relocate on 'The Bottom Line.'
Treasury's Bessent says he doesn't support suspending monthly jobs reports
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended releasing monthly jobs reports amid accuracy concerns, emphasizing the need for improved data collection rather than pausing monthly releases.
How Kodak went from film giant to facing financial peril
The iconic film company Kodak has been failing to capitalize on digital photography technology it invented in 1975, leading to bankruptcy and ongoing struggles.
Trump’s pick to lead labor stats agency could pause monthly jobs report over accuracy concerns
Heritage Foundation economist E.J. Antoni, tapped to lead Bureau of Labor Statistics, calls monthly jobs data unreliable after recent job downward revision.
Steve Moore reveals his 'big concern' with BLS: 'We're just not getting accurate numbers'
A 'Kudlow' panel of Steve Moore and Art Laffer discuss concerns with the Bureau of Labor Statistics, President Donald Trump's pick to serve on the Fed board as well as his criticism of Paul Krugman.
Bed Bath & Beyond’s iconic 20% coupon is back, but there is a catch
The iconic Bed Bath & Beyond 20% off coupon makes a comeback as the brand reopens under new ownership with new restrictions on its use in Nashville.
Canada slashes tens of thousands of jobs in sharp economic shift after Trump imposed tariffs
Canada's labor market stumbled in July with a loss of 40,000 jobs, driven by U.S. tariffs under Trump that continue to hit the country’s manufacturing sector.
Bessent says market expects Fed to cut rates this year: 'substantial probability'
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said financial markets are pricing in a high likelihood of the Federal Reserve cutting interest rates before year-end amid tariff concerns.
Former BLS commissioner says there are better ways to collect data for jobs reports
Bureau of Labor Statistics faces scrutiny over data collection methods following disappointing July jobs report that missed economist estimates by 37,000 positions.
WATCH: Biden jobs chart had 'gigantic error'; Trump right to fire BLS chief, economist says
During an Oval Office meeting, pro-Trump economist Steve Moore said the president made the right call to fire the head of Bureau of Labor Statistics given faulty jobs projections.



















