Long COVID linked with unemployment
For the past three years, COVID-19 has been wreaking havoc with businesses. After the initial wave of disruption caused by global government mandates to work from
For the past three years, COVID-19 has been wreaking havoc with businesses. After the initial wave of disruption caused by global government mandates to work from
Builders and real estate agents alike are celebrating signs of life in the U.S. housing market. That’ll happen when a mild home price correction coupled with
Former Kroger employees who left the company have been getting some surprising texts and emails. The supermarket operator—the nation’s largest by sales—wants them
In 2023, global politics, global warming, plastic and chemical pollution are clashing and coalescing to create new challenges and opportunities for packaging.
At the MakeUp in Los Angeles show (February 16-17, 2023), Texen has revealed a collection of eight dual-tip applicators for a complete skincare and makeup routine.
When Microsoft announced a version of Bing powered by ChatGPT, it came as little surprise. After all, the software giant had invested billions into OpenAI, which makes
Twitter CEO Elon Musk said he’s going after a “disgruntled employee” he claims was the source of a “bogus” article about him. On Tuesday, Platformer, a
The court-ordered release of a trove of government photos, videos, maps and other documents involving the FBI’s secretive search for Civil War-era gold has a
Glossier products will be available in most Sephora stores across Canada, effective February 23, 2023, announced the beauty retailer. Glossier’s range of
Imagine being outbid for a single family home by a corporation. That was all too real for the last few years as investor real estate purchases surged, fueling the