YouTube Shuts Down Most Original Content Citing ‘Rapid Growth’ In New Creators To The Platform
Chief Business Officer Robert Kyncl announced the platform will scale back on funding most of its original content.
Semi-Retirement Works For Baby Boomers, But Are Businesses Ready To Accommodate?
Baby boomers are ready for a semi-retirement model, but are businesses?
Humans Are Living Longer, Here's What That Means For Career Longevity
It may become common for 2050s newborns to live to 100. Here is how that will affect the workforce and what changes are necessary to accommodate the coming change.
CEO Who Fired 900 Employees On Zoom Call Returns To Position As Company Promises Changes
Vishal Garg took time off after the mass layoff he announced via Zoom call.
New York AG Identifies ‘False And Misleading Statements’ From Trump Organization, Family
New York AG Letitia James seeks to compel testimony from multiple members of the Trump family who were involved with certain financial and property dealings at the Trump organization.
Experts Unsure About Return To Office Plans For Employers And Workers
While employers may wish for employees to return to the office, that may never happen.
Biden Administration Begins Work On Infrastructure Plan
The Biden administration revealed the results of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Bill two months post-signing.
Electricity Demand Rose 6% In 2021: ‘The Largest Ever Annual Increase’
The demand for electricity grew in 2021 after two years of decreased use.
Prince Andrew Stripped Of Military Titles: Other Royals Who Have Abdicated, Lost Status
Prince Andrew's titles were removed by the crown Thursday, calling to memory previous abdications, forced and voluntary, by members of the British royal family.
Big Tech In The US: What To Expect When Top Leaders Meet With Joe Biden
Officials from the White House, the Department of Defense, and Homeland Security will meet with executives from Big Tech companies to discuss security.
McCarthy Refuses Request To Cooperate With Jan 6 Committee
House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., has refused to cooperate with the Jan. 6 committee, citing abuses of power in line with other Trump allies asked to testify.
COVID-19 Pandemic 2021 Sees Biggest College Enrollment Decline In Half-Century
As the pandemic continued into 2021, COVID-19 has brought another year of decline in college admissions.
US Retail News: Consumers Spent $204.5 Billion In 2021 Holiday Season, An 8.6% Jump
Inflation is one reason for the record-breaking year in holiday spending.
Where Are The Best Places To Work? Glassdoor Releases Its Top 10 For 2022
Glassdoor noted that many technology companies made the list because of their “flexible work environments, consistent support throughout the pandemic, and a focus on better pay, benefits, and work-life balance.”
Dr. Fauci - Rand Paul Feud: Fauci Accuses Kentucky Republican Of Attacks For Political Gain
Dr. Anthony Fauci and Sen. Rand Paul had yet another heated exchange.
What Are Smart Guns? For Better Or Worse, New Firearm Technology Arrives In US
Smart gun manufacturers hope the products will be available commercially in 2022.
White House Says Insurers Must Cover 8 At Home COVID Tests Per Person, Per Month
The Biden administration announced the program on Monday and slated it to start on Saturday.
Which Top Colleges And Universities Are Named In The Financial Aid Lawsuit?
Five former students brought a class action lawsuit to 16 of the top colleges and universities in the U.S.
Red Lobster Workers Report Inadequate Paid Sick Leave, Pressure From Managers To Work
Red Lobster employees report being pressured by managers to work while sick during the pandemic.
Jim Jordan Backtracks On Cooperating With Jan. 6 Panel
Rep. Jim Jordan has refused to testify to the Jan. 6 investigation committee.
US Economy 2022: Stronger Financial Status From COVID-19 Stimulus Now Dwindling
The end of stimulus means a decrease in consumer spending and more uncertainty as 2022 begins.
New Study Suggests Added Protection Against COVID-19 From Previous Common Cold Or Flu Infections
Many headlines for articles about this study are misleading, suggesting the cold or flu offer protection against COVID-19 and its variants, which is not the whole story.
COVID-19 Rapid Test Shortage, Confusing CDC Messaging Fueling Omicron Surge
Confusion and a test shortage has many in the U.S. spreading the virus without realizing it.
Citigroup Bank Prepared To Fire Unvaccinated Employees By End Of Month
Citigroup announced the policy in 2021 but the deadline for the remaining 10% of employees to get vaccinated looms.
Cyber Ninjas Fail: Why The Firm Behind Arizona Ballot Review Says It Is Shutting Down
The firm played a key role in the recount of ballots in Maricopa County, Arizona.
Lindsey Graham Slams Biden For ‘Politicization Of January 6’; Former VP Cheney Criticizes GOP
Lindsey Graham took to Twitter while former Vice President Dick Cheney appeared at Capitol Hill.
New York Times To Purchase Sports Site ‘The Athletic’ In $550M Deal
The deal was first reported by The Information and is part of an effort by NYT to reach 10 million subscribers by 2025, as many news and media outlets struggle in the pandemic.
How To Avoid COVID-19 Testing Scams, FTC Offers Some Advice
Testing scams are popping up amid the rise of Omicron, here is how to avoid them.
What’s In Taco Bell's New Taco Lover’s Pass?
A 30-day subscription gives customers access through the Taco Bell app to a pass-specific menu.
CDC Recommends Pfizer COVID-19 Booster For Ages 12 And Up
The recommendation now allows 12- to 15-year-olds to get the booster amid school closures and a rise in Omicron.