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Job seekers are worried that Trump’s tariff policy chaos is hurting their chances in the labor market
By
Brit Morse
May 27, 2025
Success
Gen Z are increasingly becoming NEETs by choice—not in employment, education, or training
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
May 19, 2025
Politics
Harvard says it will put $250 million into funding ‘critical research’ as Trump administration grants slash reaches $2.6 billion
By
AFP
May 15, 2025
Politics
European Union launches $566 million drive to attract researchers scared off by Trump moves on science and universities
By
Catherine Gaschka
,
Lorne Cook
and
The Associated Press
May 5, 2025
Politics
Trump’s feud with Harvard imperils critical research into ALS
By
Janet Lorin
,
Jason Kao
and
Bloomberg
April 18, 2025
Politics
Harvard sees $2.2 billion in grants frozen after university says it will defy Trump administration demands to limit campus activism
By
Michael Casey
and
The Associated Press
April 15, 2025
Success
The exact salary increase attractive workers can expect to earn has been revealed—and it’s tens of thousands more than their less good-looking peers
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
April 3, 2025
Politics
Fired NIH workers fear bleak job prospects in the private sector because their research is too specific to be retrofitted: ‘No VC is going to fund that’
By
Sasha Rogelberg
March 11, 2025
Success
Gen Zers are treating employers like bad dates: 93% ghost interviews and 87% have not even shown up for their first day of work
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
March 7, 2025
Success
Universities that anticipate funding losses from Elon Musk’s DOGE cuts are yanking back admission offers to graduate students
By
Preston Fore
March 6, 2025
Personal Finance
Americans trust AI more than a CPA to do their taxes, according to new research
By
Preston Fore
February 4, 2025
Health
Ozempic and Wegovy surge to national approval with most U.S. adults considering it ‘a good thing’ to treat obesity
By
The Associated Press
,
Kenya Hunter
and
Linley Sanders
January 31, 2025
Success
AI offers a rare look inside the minds of CEOs—and can tell if they’re depressed just based on how they sound on earnings calls
By
Sasha Rogelberg
January 19, 2025
Tech
Scientist says the one thing everyone hates about AI is ultimately what helped him win a Nobel Prize
By
Dave Smith
December 24, 2024
Success
Gen Z workers think showing up 10 minutes late to work is as good as being on time—but baby boomer bosses have zero tolerance for tardiness, research reveals
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
December 21, 2024
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Half of workers are 'revenge quitting' and walking out on their jobs without notice—and the majority are loyal,...
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Orianna Rosa Royle