January 30, 2024 Republican-led Kentucky House advances bill to make paid family leave more accessible The Kentucky state House has overwhelmingly passed House Bill 179, which proposes a voluntary, market-driven approach to expand access to paid family leave.
January 26, 2024 Voting now open in annual Minnesota snowplow-naming contest: 'Oh, for Sleet's Sake' The Minnesota Department of Transportation is once again asking people to vote on names for eight of its snowplows. This is the fourth year they have run the contest.
January 26, 2024 Advice from a Boomer: Hey, Gen Z, here's how you get a job (and keep it) Gen Z is discovering that 'adulting' is hard. And working 9-5 job is not as easy as they thought it would be. Even worse, a vast swath of employers is avoiding this democraphic group.
January 25, 2024 Most productive things you can get done early in the morning before work, according to career coaches Executive coaches reveal what to do every morning before work starts to ensure you'll have the most productive day from the moment you wake up until you step into your office.
January 24, 2024 Does new tech threaten professional photographers' livelihoods? Experts weigh in As artificial intelligence develops at a rapid pace, some fear professional photographers will fall victim as the tech makes more of their work obsolete.
January 23, 2024 Will AI ever outsmart humans? In some ways, it already has Artificial intelligence continues to grow and become more capable, a development that has led to fears that one day the new technology will be smarter than humans.
January 22, 2024 North Carolina school teachers ordered to pay back $1,250 bonuses they accidentally received The Charlotte-Mecklenburg school district in North Carolina gave 225 teachers an unexpected bonus of $1,250, which official are requiring to be paid back because of an error.
January 20, 2024 50 bizarre laws that have existed or still exist in America Do you know a weird lifestyle law in your state? It might be included in this roundup of 50 weird state laws that have existed in America, past and present.
January 19, 2024 Maine looks to migrant surge to remedy worker shortage Maine Gov. Janet Mills and state Rep. Deqa Dhalac, both Democrats, unveiled a proposal Friday to tap into the state's growing immigrant population to help address its worker shortage.
January 19, 2024 Condé Nast honcho Anna Wintour failed to remove signature shades while laying off staff, impacted writer says Anna Wintour failed to take off her signature sunglasses when she informed employees of Pitchfork they were all losing their jobs this week, according a staffer.