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Artificial intelligence is still mostly used as a tool by people, but that balance is set to change. In a recent episode of The Most Interesting Thing in AI podcast,...
Read moreChicago’s downtown office market strengthened in 2025, with higher leasing activity, increased transactions, and renewed investor interest signaling stabilization after years of post-pandemic volatility, according to BisNow. Office sales activity...
Read moreAfter nearly two decades of experimentation, coworking operators are rethinking what actually drives sustainable revenue. This Week In Coworking did a deep dive into what factors may influence coworking businesses,...
Read moreThe U.S. federal workforce has fallen to its lowest level in at least a decade, according to government data published on Thursday, a result of President Donald Trump’s campaign to...
Read moreU.S. manufacturing jobs in December continued an eight-month skid that began last spring after President Donald Trump rolled out aggressive import taxes that he pledged would lead to a resurgence...
Read moreWithout hiring from the health care and social assistance industries, the U.S. economy lost jobs in 2025—an uncomfortable reality hidden beneath modest payroll gains and an improved unemployment rate. Nonfarm...
Read moreGlobal fintech Revolut has announced the launch of a new credit card offering in Mexico that features a flexible workspace benefit, expanding its product suite as it competes with established...
Read moreOver half of employees who feel their workplace is ineffective may leave within a year, signaling a looming talent crisis. As workplaces adopt more AI and face economic uncertainty, new...
Read moreNew York City is moving ahead with a new employer pay data reporting requirement after the City Council overrode a veto by former Mayor Eric Adams. The law will require...
Read moreThe promise of flexible work was supposed to outlast the pandemic. Instead, new data from LiveCareer suggests those gains are slipping away, often without formal announcements or policy changes. Across...
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