Mr. Furman, a contributing Opinion writer, was the chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers from 2013 to 2017. The job slowdown in the past few months is significant and concerning.
This study aims to investigate the key factors influencing on job satisfaction and analyze their impact on employee productivity within the production sector in Saudi Arabia. Given the strategic ...
Ole Miss defensive coordinator Pete Golding has emerged as one of the top assistant coaches in all of college football after joining Lane Kiffin's staff. Golding, who inked a new contract extension ...
The public furor over relatively light NCAA penalties in Michigan’s sign-stealing scandal was barely 24 hours old Saturday when the Big Ten interrupted the news cycle with a leaked proposal to ...
A recent example of POS theft happened recently in Italy. The news agency Ansa reported an arrest made in Sorrento after someone attempted to steal €100 from a cash register in a bar in the city ...
Jen Easterly, who had served in Republican and Democratic administrations, was headed to the academy. Then a right-wing activist stepped in. By Greg Jaffe Reporting from Washington Hours after West ...
On Wednesday, the U.S. Army rescinded its job offer to a top cybersecurity expert who worked in the Biden administration, after far-right conspiracy theorist and close Donald Trump ally Laura Loomer ...
WASHINGTON — If you read the typical 2025 mass layoff notice from a tech industry CEO, you might think that artificial intelligence cost workers their jobs. The reality is more complicated, with ...
The Pittsburgh Steelers didn’t sign former All-Pro cornerback Jaire Alexander. Instead, he landed with the Baltimore Ravens. But it doesn’t sound like the Steelers tried very hard, if at all, to sign ...
Workers had leverage over employers during the Great Resignation, but that has faded. Companies are issuing return-to-office mandates, are promoting less, and aren't hiring as much. In some in-demand ...