October 21 AI jobs that pay $200K or more Instead of fearing what comes next with artificial intelligence, think outside the box. Here are high-earning AI jobs that don't require a computer science degree.
October 14 CBS News staffers won't face discipline for ignoring new boss's detailed workplace demands The Writers Guild of America East told members that CBS News staffers will not be disciplined if they fail to respond to their new boss.
October 13 New CBS boss Bari Weiss tells staff to explain what they do during working hours, but union urges defiance New CBS News editor-in-chief Bari Weiss is facing pushback from the Writers Guild after asking staffers to detail their work responsibilities and provide feedback.
October 11 Why America needs to tax-incentivize tradesmen, not just college graduates America needs tax incentives for skilled tradesmen like electricians and welders to address critical labor shortages.
October 10 Federal reductions in force draws criticism from lawmakers Fox News senior congressional correspondent Chad Pergram joins 'Special Report' to discuss the beginning of federal firings and the stalemate between lawmakers amid the government shutdown.
October 5 Laid off? Here's why losing your job might be the best break of your life As AI drives layoffs at companies like Lufthansa Airlines and JPMorgan Chase, workers can navigate career transitions by identifying their transferable Working Genius skills.
October 3 OnlyFans surge on college campuses sparks new safety fears as experts warn of hidden dangers Safety concerns mount as college students join OnlyFans for quick cash, with documented cases of stalkers breaking into creators' homes and living in attics.
October 2 White House points fingers at Dems for government shutdown Fox News senior White House correspondent Peter Doocy has the latest on possible job cuts over a government funding stalemate and the Trump administration's anti-cartel measures on 'Special Report.'
September 30 Shutdown fight casts a shadow over jobs as Trump prepares for largest federal resignation in US history Government shutdown threatens to worsen labor market conditions as unemployment rises to 4.3% and federal agencies prepare for potential mass layoffs.
September 30 The battle for America’s future must begin again in places we've written off Project H.O.O.D. founder reflects on Trenton, New Jersey during his Walk Across America, examining how the former industrial city symbolizes both decline and potential revival.