March 6, 2024 Legally blind Texas student defies the odds, gets accepted into veterinarian school: 'Anything is possible' In spite of her disability, Faith Snapp has never let her challenges get in the way of her dreams — and has now been accepted into veterinary school as a legally blind student.
March 4, 2024 Retired chocolate store manager, 93, revisits her career for a day thanks to assisted living home An English woman got to relive her younger life after her assisted living home set up a pop-up chocolate store similar to the one she worked at for decades.
March 4, 2024 TikToker helping Gen Z with career struggles 'Advice with Erin' host Erin McGoff on how she helps young adults navigate job interviews and growing careers
March 3, 2024 AI’s biggest impact: Which sectors have benefited most as job security remains a vital concern Artificial Intelligence (AI) has circulated public sectors for over a year after ChatGPT's launch, giving many industries the chance to at least dabble with AI technology.
February 25, 2024 Construction workers being replaced by AI robot bricklayers Monumental's artificial intelligence-powered bricklaying robots work in teams of three. One grabs bricks, one fetches mortar and a third lays the bricks.
February 23, 2024 Kentucky House votes to change child labor laws, food stamp recipient requirements The Kentucky House approved bills that would add requirements to be met before receiving food stamps and remove the cap on the number of hours older teens can work on school nights.
February 20, 2024 South Africa's unemployment rate, the highest in the world, continues to rise ahead of election South Africa's unemployment rate has seen a surge in the past year. The high unemployment rate is a significant concern for the ruling African National Congress.
February 20, 2024 One in eight retirees going back to work in 2024, survey finds Retired nurse Joyce Fleming shares why she decided to return to work due to rising costs.
February 14, 2024 Chef Andrew Gruel: Barbara Lee is a 'moron and a narcissist' Chef Andrew Gruel reacts to the $50 minimum wage push and says it would cause California businesses to 'go under' on 'The Ingraham Angle.'Â
February 8, 2024 Short questions with Dana Perino for William La Jeunesse In a new piece for Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital, Dana Perino speaks with L.A.-based William Le Jeunesse — who shares the best advice he ever received, his favorite movies and why he enjoys his career so much.