Ex-Slack CEO Stewart Butterfield on how tech over-hired
Tech companies have been laying off workers in droves this year. One big reason is that they hired too many people in the first place when times were easier. Stewart
Tech companies have been laying off workers in droves this year. One big reason is that they hired too many people in the first place when times were easier. Stewart
The French brand is strengthening its offering of zero-plastic solid cosmetics with two new items: a solid Face Scrub formulated without soap and sulphated surfactants,
A federal judge ruled Friday that a rural Colorado school district can bar a high school student from wearing a Mexican and American flag sash at her graduation this
Once again this year, fragrance house Kilian Paris has chosen to be present on the Croisette, by taking over the mythical — and just renovated — Carlton
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IBM CEO Arvind Krishna is soothing nerves about artificial intelligence stealing jobs by pointing to declining working-age populations. Given the declines—seen
You’ve reached a standstill with your mother and father, who are in their late 80s. You think they need some help in the home, but they vigorously refuse. You’re
Elon Musk paid respects to a Tesla rival yesterday. But it was in response to a 2011 video of him laughing at its vehicle quality. The Tesla CEO responded Friday
Gen Z and millennials demand a lot from food. They’re accustomed to an on-the-go lifestyle in which convenient snacks are the norm rather than three sit-down meals
Cathie Wood defended her firm’s decision to bail on Nvidia Corp. before the chipmaker’s shares surged 160%, saying the computer-chip industry’s boom-bust cycle