Apple’s new iPhone update brings major upgrades to privacy, camera features, and system performance—users are seeing improvements across the board after installing the latest iOS version.
Donald Trump is pushing hard for a framework that would force TikTok’s Chinese owner to either sell the platform or face a ban, arguing it’s a matter of both national security and economic leverage.
LinkedIn’s newest ranking of the world’s top 100 MBA programs spotlights schools that best deliver on career growth, leadership opportunity, networking, and diversity—showing which MBAs are most likely to pay off.
More than 8 million New York households will qualify for inflation refund checks this year—ranging between $200 and $400—to help offset rising living costs.
7-Eleven’s Japanese parent company is launching a five-year, $13 billion growth strategy aiming to redraw the convenience-store map in the U.S. using lessons from its home market.
xAI has laid off around 500 generalist AI tutors from its data annotation team and is reorienting toward specialists to fine-tune its Grok chatbot’s performance.
Mortgage rates on 30-year fixed loans have fallen to their lowest in nearly a year, giving hopeful buyers a reason to breathe easier as housing demand picks up.
Food prices shot up sharply in August, squeezing household budgets as staples like meat, dairy, and vegetables became noticeably more expensive.
Employers increasingly prioritize skills, experience, and potential—proving that in many fields, a college diploma is nice to have, not a must-have.
Even as surveys show employers are feeling downbeat about hiring, many job seekers are still determined—optimistic that opportunity is out there despite the media’s gloom.
A sweeping update from the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed that the U.S. economy added 911,000 fewer jobs over the past year than previously reported—raising red flags about a weakening labor market and strengthening
In 2024, inflation erased any meaningful progress in U.S. household income, leaving median earnings flat after adjustment—while the biggest earners pulled ahead, and women and Black households fell behind.
Oracle just shattered expectations—its stock soared nearly 40% on projections of up to $500 billion in AI-driven cloud revenue, signaling a seismic shift in how enterprise infrastructure is valued.
Apple introduced the ultra-thin iPhone 17 Air—the slimmest iPhone yet—and refreshed its core lineup with upgraded chips, enhanced cameras, and new health-forward smartwatches.
Apple is leaning into next-gen hardware—with news of a slender new iPhone “Air,” visionOS updates, and a future pipeline of AR glasses—signaling the company’s renewed push to own innovation.