Millions of Americans stopped working from home in 2022, according to a new report from the Labor Department.
The agency said about 72 percent of private-sector reported little to no telework among employees between August and September. That is compared to about 60 percent in roughly the same period in 2021. Prior to the pandemic, 76.7 percent of companies reported little to no remote work.
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As image-generating AI continues to evolve, artists are increasingly fighting against what they see as an existential threat to their craft.
Some economists attributed spending increases to Taylor Swift’s tour of the U.K. in a new inflation report.
Inflation strains many financially, jeopardizing the American Dream. Can side hustles offer relief?
A report released by Senator Bernie Sanders says Amazon’s popular Prime Day sales event has been “a major cause of injuries” for warehouse workers.
British regulators have opened a preliminary investigation into Microsoft’s hiring of an AI startup’s key staff over AI competition concerns.
Perjury charges in London could soon face a man who falsely claimed to be the mysterious creator of the bitcoin cryptocurrency.
Shoppers paused their spending in June from May, defying economic forecasts for a pullback and proving their resilience.
Celebrities and influencers are helping promote high-tech medical scans that companies claim can help catch deadly diseases, including cancer.
Chair Jerome Powell said the Federal Reserve is becoming more convinced that inflation is headed back to its 2% target.
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