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AI
AI doomsday where many workers are ‘essentially unemployable’ is totally possible, Fed governor says
By
Nick Lichtenberg
February 18, 2026
Economy
Job hopping for better wages no longer pays off the way it used to, ADP analysis says
By
Eleanor Pringle
February 18, 2026
Economy
Trump crackdown drives 80% plunge in immigrant employment, reshaping labor market, Goldman says
By
Nick Lichtenberg
February 17, 2026
Economy
One of Stanford’s original AI gurus says productivity liftoff has begun after doubling in 2025 amid transition to ‘harvest phase’ along J-curve
By
Jason Ma
February 15, 2026
Law
‘This is how you end up the face of a Japanese lubricant company without ever having signed a document’: Nevada sex workers fight for union status
By
Jessica Hill
and
The Associated Press
February 13, 2026
AI
Matt Shumer’s viral blog about AI’s looming impact on knowledge workers is based on flawed assumptions
By
Jeremy Kahn
February 12, 2026
Economy
Trump’s immigration curbs will help take 2.4 million people out of the workforce, but he’s betting AI can pick up the slack
By
Tristan Bove
February 11, 2026
Economy
The 45-year decline of the middle class costs you $12,000 a year
By
Jake Angelo
February 11, 2026
Politics
San Francisco teachers to 50,000 students: no school for you
By
Olga R. Rodriguez
and
The Associated Press
February 11, 2026
North America
Classrooms close as San Francisco teachers launch first public school strike in nearly 50 years
By
The Associated Press
February 9, 2026
Personal Finance
Trump may hand out fatter tax refunds this year, but whether a short-staffed IRS can get it to you is a different matter, watchdog warns
By
Tristan Bove
February 6, 2026
AI
If AI is roiling the job market, the data isn’t showing it, Yale Budget Lab report says, raising questions of ‘AI-washing’ to justify mass layoffs
By
Sasha Rogelberg
February 2, 2026
Economy
‘I just don’t have a good feeling about this’: Top economist Claudia Sahm says the economy quietly shifted and everyone’s now looking at the wrong alarm
By
Eleanor Pringle
January 31, 2026
Banking
Fed holds rates at an unusual moment: Stocks at record highs, dollar under pressure, and Powell in the crosshairs
By
Eva Roytburg
January 28, 2026
Law
AI productivity gains are making the rich richer, and they’ll wipe out jobs—but the IMF chief sees a silver lining for low-wage workers
By
Tristan Bove
January 24, 2026
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Law
DOGE cancelled a $349,000 grant to replace a museum’s HVAC after ChatGPT flagged it as DEI, court documents show
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Sasha Rogelberg
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By
Orianna Rosa Royle
Economy
Social Security has 6 years left. The fix that sounds cruelest may be the smartest
By
Nick Lichtenberg