'There has just been so much trauma': President Biden visits California after a series of unrelenting storms slam the state
California has been hit by nine atmospheric rivers since late December.
California has been hit by nine atmospheric rivers since late December.
The billionaire investor thinks asking A.I. tools the right questions will be a key skill, but others think it'll become a new profession—or a whole new form of art.
United Airlines' CEO says that the pilot shortages and outdated technology are among the challenges that the airline industry faces in 2023.
Moynihan said Thursday that Bank of America sees the potential for a mild recession later in 2023.
Grocery prices soared by 11.8% in 2022. The food insecurity rate has been unchanged for years. What gives?
Using tools to help with writing is "OK when I am feeling particularly lazy," says one student. Another says of work done with AI: "[I] don’t feel I wrote it."
"It’s almost absurd how youth oriented a lot of the packaging and the products are" at most cannabis dispensaries, says Columbia epidemiologist Katherine Keyes.
"I believe that leading a country is the most privileged job anyone could ever have but also one of the more challenging."
When former Fed Chair Paul Volcker hiked interest rates to quash inflation in the early 80s, a recession and disinflation followed. Jefferies sees a similar fate for the economy this year.
The Treasury Department told Congress that the government has hit the artificial "debt ceiling" of its $31.381 trillion legal borrowing capacity.
New Zealand’s Prime Minister is not alone in feeling burned out. Here's how to cope.
"Now if a family has extra money that they want to give to a child, a 529 plan is the absolute best place to invest that money."
Europe can't depend on luck for its energy security. Iberdrola chairman Ignacio Galán has a five-point strategy for the continent.
Fortune rounds up what world leaders have to say on New Zealand’s outgoing prime minister, as well as, who could be her successor.
Low performers don't get to work remotely, CEO Jane Fraser said at Davos.
The new king highlighted the cost-of-living crisis in his first Christmas message and paid tribute to people who “support those around them in greatest need".
“Marketing, particularly the performance marketing investment that we have, is so important for us,” Chu says.
The Colorado man had been involved in an altercation with a staff member over a broken soda machine.
The pool of tech talent isn't as deep as it seems, says EY CEO Carmine Di Sibio. So what's happening with the thousands of laid off tech workers?
A freak series of random events mistakenly woke up the voice assistant function on a boxing instructor's Apple Watch that alerted emergency services without his ever knowing.
Companies need to develop new social and psychological contracts with their employees, according to Mercer CEO Martine Ferland.
Tweets containing “climate scam” or other terms linked to climate change denial rose 300% in 2022, according to a report released last week by the nonprofit Advance Democracy.
Palantir CEO Alex Karp said the Peter Thiel-founded company's work with the government isn't everyone's "cup of tea."
His attorney, however, described Musk as someone who pulls off stunning feats, including building the world's largest electric automaker.
The study shows "the advantages of vaccination even after people have had COVID-19," the international public health organization says.