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General Electric has been a piston of the American economic engine for 125 years. It pioneered the light bulb and the jet engine. It survived the Great Depression, the dot-com crash and the 2008 ...
It's got all the makings of a conspiracy theory. After Hillary Clinton became secretary of state, Bill Clinton received $17.6 million in payments from a for-profit university. Since that time ...
Just this June, Fortune Magazine announced a new milestone in its list of Fortune 500 female CEOs. The number of women CEOs listed had reached an all–time high: 32 in a single year. The ...
Just how big a deal is artificial intelligence? "AI is probably the most important thing humanity has ever worked on. I think of it as something more profound than electricity or fire." That's a ...
Modeling is a time-consuming, demanding and cutthroat profession. But most of all, it can be prohibitively expensive. Unlike most U.S. workers, models regularly see huge chunks of their earnings ...
It's been ten years since the start of the Great Recession. That's an arbitrary anniversary, sure. But downturns need beginnings, and the National Bureau of Economic Research decided this one ...
That forgotten parking ticket could come back to haunt you. Americans across the country are getting scary debt collection letters – threatening arrest, suspension of their driver’s license or ...
KFC has issued a high-profile, humorous apology for its chicken shortages in the UK. The fast-food chain used a full-page ad in British newspapers to apologize for shutting down hundreds of ...
See how revenues and profits at America's 25 largest companies have risen and fallen over the past decade.
While many women lighten their hair, replace glasses with contact lenses and wear high heel shoes to make themselves look more attractive in the workplace, Silicon Valley CEO Eileen Carey did just ...
President Trump finally unveiled his long-awaited infrastructure plan on Monday. The 53-page document lays out his vision: To turn $200 billion in federal money into $1.5 trillion for fixing ...
The stock market should have carried a warning in 2016: Steep drops and sudden acceleration may cause whiplash. From crashing oil prices that fueled Wall Street's worst-ever start to a year, to ...