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NewsThe Fed’s preferred inflation gauge jumps 2.7% in March, diminishing hopes for interest rate cuts
NewsSouthwest Airlines will stop flying to these 4 airports and reduce service to others as Boeing troubles bite
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NewsThe Fed’s preferred inflation gauge jumps 2.7% in March, diminishing hopes for interest rate cuts
PremiumLyft CEO David Risher has a turnaround plan for the company—and Minneapolis’s new wage minimums are not part of it
There’s a lot of talk about Truth Social, but it’s not attracting more usersAccording to a new report, attention from Donald Trump’s trial and Trump Media’s IPO haven’t really boosted traffic for Trump’s social media site.
ImpactDriving to Manhattan? Congestion pricing means you may need to pay $15 starting June 30Under the so-called congestion pricing plan, the $15 fee will apply to most drivers who enter Manhattan south of 60th Street during daytime hours.
TechWhy TikTok’s technology is specialThe algorithms are deemed core to ByteDance’s overall operations, and ByteDance would rather shut down the app than sell theirs.
TechBe careful where you upload files: Cybersecurity researchers highlight a new ransomware threat to browsersRansomware is the No. 1 arms race today between hackers and security specialists.
ImpactHow bird flu spreads to cattle and impacts the industryDairy farms facing an outbreak will have economic losses from caring for sick animals and the temporary reduction in milk sales.
Shein is shining so bright in Europe that regulators want to keep a closer eye on itThe fast-fashion retailer was just designated a Very Large Online Platform, or VLOP, which subjects it to stricter EU rules. Here’s what that means.
Work LifeGoogle announces a new $75 million fund to train workers in AI—and a new $49 online AI courseGoogle is promising to teach one million Americans AI skills by providing grants to partner organizations like Goodwill and Miami Dade College, both of which will offer the course for free.
ImpactChina’s BYD automaker charges triple for its exports—here’s whyThe overseas upcharges allow BYD to make a profit not possible in the saturated Chinese market.
Co.DesignTesla axed its entire marketing team—here’s why that mattersIt a reminder of just how little Tesla has invested in its own brand beyond Elon Musk.
Work LifeThe interview process is outdated and costing you time and talentThere are many steps leaders can take to improve the interview process and hire the best candidates possible.
TechGoogle’s dividend upstages its cloud battle with MicrosoftGoogle will pay a quarterly dividend of twenty cents, which is surprising, but also one of the lowest payouts among large tech stocks.
ImpactYour car as a living room. Auto China 2024 highlights our automotive futureBYD is displaying the U8, which is built on a platform enabling it to pivot like a tank.
Work Life#MeToo will not be derailed by the reversal of Harvey Weinstein’s rape convictionTarana Burke reassured survivors that the movement will survive any legal setbacks.
Work LifeGoogle fired people for protesting. Is that legal?About 50 employees were fired for protesting Google’s cloud computing contract with the Israeli government. Experts say there are few protections in the workplace for political protest.
TechAI deepfakes framed this Maryland school principal for being racistSafety concerns for the 31-year-old principal and his family prompted police security at his home.