May 1, 2026 ACTING LABOR SECRETARY SONDERLING: A fast-track way to get a job without college debt President Trump's Department of Labor promotes apprenticeships as alternatives to college, with those who complete earning $86,000 average starting salaries.
April 30, 2026 'Ant-Man' actress slams Disney for 'disgusting' Marvel layoffs Evangeline Lilly calls Disney's Marvel layoffs "disgusting and horrible," saying artists who built the Marvel empire are being replaced by AI technology.
April 30, 2026 Emily Blunt's controversial career advice to unhappy workers sparks fiery online debate among fans Emily Blunt is facing backlash after encouraging workers to quit jobs they hate in a "Devil Wears Prada 2" interview, sparking a heated online debate.
April 30, 2026 Meta tracks workers to train AI agents Meta is tracking employee mouse clicks, keystrokes and screen habits to train AI models, raising new questions about workplace monitoring and privacy.
April 30, 2026 REP GARAMENDI, SEN KELLY: We must work together to make America a shipbuilding power Bipartisan lawmakers introduce the SHIPS for America Act to counter China's shipbuilding dominance and rebuild U.S. maritime national security.
April 29, 2026 General Motors CEO announces $830 million investment in domestic car manufacturing General Motors chair and CEO Mary Barra discusses how the auto industry is navigating tariff disruptions and the company’s efforts to strengthen domestic car manufacturing on ‘Special Report.’
April 26, 2026 Paramedic works 'magical' ice cream side hustle that brings in big bucks A paramedic built a thriving ice cream truck business as a side hustle after struggling with the emotional toll of emergency medical work in England.
April 26, 2026 College graduate who paid 6-figure fortune for his degree can't find a job "The system is broken," said a top-of-his-class graduate in the U.K., after he said he spent roughly $125,000 on his degree and was rejected from 500 job opportunities.
April 23, 2026 Fox News Poll: Voters see AI as a risk to privacy and paychecks A Fox News Poll finds most voters see artificial intelligence as a threat to privacy and jobs, driving an overall 54% unfavorable opinion of AI.
April 22, 2026 AFSCME union seeks to charge university with criminal offense for bringing in alleged "strikebreakers" A union representing Illinois State University employees filed a lawsuit alleging the school hired temporary strikebreakers during an ongoing strike.