A few years into the AI boom, it’s clear that designers can rely on AI for some things. It can automate tedious tasks in Photoshop that once took up precious time. It can generate images on command ...
The good news for us is that [price cuts in Florida] worked, and now you're seeing the orders come back up as a result of that.' ...
A judge threw out a lawsuit that claimed the Hershey Co. intentionally deceived customers with its jack-o’-lantern Reese’s packaging.
TikTok has been abuzz with the workplace trend “task-masking”—that is, making yourself look busy so that your boss thinks you’re hard at work. Cue behaviors like pounding hard on the keyboard, always ...
Brandl’s idea for Jewel—a brand name inspired by the plastic “jewel case” that most CDs come in—actually started back in the ...
These are all examples of “culture rot”: the slow, subtle unraveling of what made a good company good. “You can feel it before you can name it,” Tara Kermiet, a corporate burnout strategist, explained ...
Starbucks is closing 1% of its North American stores by the end of 2025, prompting employees to crowdsource lists of locations marked for closure.
With 70% of travelers saying they want physical activity in their trips, hotel chains are racing into the woods and beyond.
U.S. stocks are coasting toward the finish of Wall Street’s latest winning month on Tuesday. The S&P 500 fell 0.2% in afternoon trading but remains on track for a fifth straight winning month after ...
Altogether, Tuesday’s JOLTS numbers suggest that the job market remains in an awkward place: Americans who have jobs are mostly safe from layoffs. Unemployment remains low at 4.3%. But jobseekers are ...
Much of the increase in home repair and remodeling costs appears to be driven primarily by higher labor costs.
This growing sector of workers is part of the “new-collar” workforce—a class of skilled professionals who blend technical know-how with practical, hands-on experience. These are not white-collar or ...