My oldest got her first job, and I quickly realized I needed to teach her about managing money. She's learning how to budget, save, and splurge from time to time. She now pays for her own drinks at ...
Plus, whether to use A.I. to get ahead at work — if you think the technology is evil. Credit...Photo illustration by Margeaux Walter for The New York Times Supported by By Max Read Send questions ...
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A report suggested Meta Platforms could be eyeing job cuts of 20% or more to offset heavy artificial-intelligence infrastructure costs. Such a dramatic action may not correlate to an equally ...
Maria Laposata quit her job and traveled around the world with her husband for a year. Looking back, there are things she would do differently. She would have bought a different type of backpack and ...
Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Universal History Archive / Getty. The problem with horses—one of the problems with horses, I say as a former horse girl—is that they are as stubborn as mules.
Marc Santos is a Guides Staff Writer from the Philippines with a BA in Communication Arts and over six years of experience in writing gaming news and guides. He plays just about everything, from ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Republican Senators are considering roundabout solutions to pass the SAVE America Act’s sweeping changes to voter ID laws that is currently blocked from passage by Senate ...
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Artificial intelligence could reshape work, but for now a low-hire, low-fire labor market is the main impediment for young people seeking employment. By Sydney Ember In January, an administrator from ...
The Trump administration is giving student loan borrowers enrolled in a Biden-era repayment plan an ultimatum: switch to another federal plan or automatically be placed in the most expensive one.