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The S&P 500 hit a fresh record even as the strong June jobs report dented the market's expectations for rate cuts this summer ...
Microsoft is undergoing another major round of layoffs, impacting around 9,000 employees — roughly 4% of its global workforce ...
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Senate Republicans coalesced to pass President Donald Trump's colossal "big, beautiful bill" early Tuesday morning, which ...
CEO and Harvard-trained career expert Suzy Welch says there’s one question you should never leave then job interview without ...
Gen Z is entering the workforce with different expectations. But leaders can adapt to younger workers without compromising ...
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For the 2025 Top Workplaces list, cleveland.com and the Plain Dealer compiled more than 180 stand-out Northeast Ohio ...
Gen Zers are avid job-hoppers, with the generation firmly believing it’s the best way to secure pay raises and promotions. But the CEO of college-readiness test company ACT thinks it could backfire.