Personality tests are becoming an increasingly common part of the hiring process, with companies looking beyond skills and experience to assess temperament, character, and cultural fit....
A new report reveals that while artificial intelligence adoption is expanding across industries, a lack of adequate training is slowing its full integration. The 2025 Industrial...
With egg prices up nearly 30% due to supply chain disruptions and avian flu outbreaks, more Americans are turning to backyard chicken farming as a solution....
Artificial intelligence has been dominating headlines as the latest models become integrated into nearly every facet of the American workplace, with some fears echoing a 2021...
The loneliness epidemic continues to affect millions, with studies showing that while Americans are more connected online than ever before, they have fewer real friendships and...
March 4 is Fat Tuesday, but several Mardi Gras parades in and around New Orleans have been canceled or adjusted due to thunderstorms bringing damaging winds,...
A growing number of U.S. colleges and universities are taking steps to combat antisemitism, but many institutions still fall short, according to the Anti-Defamation League’s 2025...
As National Credit Education Month begins, new research underscores the importance of financial literacy, particularly as American household debt reaches a record $18.04 trillion, according to...
Heavy smoke blanketed parts of South Carolina Monday morning as hundreds of fires continued ti burn across the state. By the time South Carolina Gov. Henry...
A motorist in Maine sustained “severe and life-threatening injuries” when he crashed his pickup truck into a home this week, and authorities say speed was likely...