
Remote workers who moved to Tulsa for $10,000 don’t want to leave
“Hi, remote workers! We’ll pay you to work from Tulsa. You’re going to love it here.” That’s what you’ll read on the ambitious landing page of the
“Hi, remote workers! We’ll pay you to work from Tulsa. You’re going to love it here.” That’s what you’ll read on the ambitious landing page of the
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Ultimately, it doesn’t matter where you live; you’re probably struggling to keep up with skyrocketing inflation, which hit a 40-year high last year. But in some
A woman who signed up to help test a new version of a robotic vacuum cleaner did not expect pictures of her taken on the toilet to end up on social media. But
News of upcoming layoffs seems to dominate the landscape as the U.S. rings in 2023. What started in the tech sector now seems to be gaining momentum in other industries,
Last year, Arthur Sadoun, CEO of the world’s third-largest advertising and PR group Publicis, was diagnosed with cancer. “When someone tells you you have
Microsoft Corp. plans to cut jobs in a number of engineering divisions on Wednesday, according to a person familiar with the matter, joining the ranks of technology
Global sportswear brand Adidas shocked the fashion world this week by seemingly appointing a former factory worker as co-CEO, as well as revealing that it was launching
Speaking to reporters in September, Fed Chair Jerome Powell was asked to clarify what he meant when he said spiking mortgage rates would cause a housing
Not only did spiking mortgage rates prompt the Pandemic Housing Boom to fizzle out in the summer of 2022, they also pushed housing market transactions into free-fall