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Michael Faulkender has been appointed interim IRS chief, replacing Gary Shapley, amid what The New York Times calls a “power ...
Human resources experts say the use cases for engagement surveys run the gamut, so they're likely used too frequently.
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Johnson & Johnson's chief information officer says the company is moving from ...
Congratulations to our CEO, Kevin Hochman, on being named 2025 Restaurant Leader of the Year! From his bold vision in 2022, ...
Just 12% of executives who employ remote or hybrid workers are planning return-to-office mandates over the next year. And ...
Sheryl Sandberg testified Meta scaled Instagram to counter TikTok’s ad revenue threat, while Zuckerberg revealed Meta now ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration may end most of its routine food safety inspections, CBS News reports, citing anonymous ...
Secondary American ports catch a bit of a break with a plan to charge Chinese ships for each voyage instead of each U.S. port ...
Americans are stuck in a cycle of "chronic overspending," The Cut argues.
Early beneficiaries of U.S. import duties have begun to emerge in steel, aerospace and even advertising industries — but so ...
Amazon’s retail unit faces tariff challenges from escalating U.S.-China tensions, but its cloud and ad sectors may help mitigate the financial risks.
A federal judge has temporarily halted mass layoffs at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, citing concerns that the White House may have violated a previous court order.