Layoff notices surged in October across much of U.S., Federal Reserve report says
It represents one of the highest numbers of WARN notices since Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland researchers started tracking the data in
UN Places Gaza Under Control of US-Led Board
The US-controlled "Board of Peace" will rule over Gaza for at least two years, and the US will oversee a newly deployed
Trump says his administration has started interviews for next Fed chair
"I'd love to get the guy currently in there out... but people are holding me back," he said, referring to Fed's Jerome
Eight firms investigated over online pricing as CMA exercises new powers
Eight companies are under formal investigation by the UK’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) over concerns about online pricing tactics, marking the
UK bank deposit protection to rise to £120,000 from December
Customers of UK banks and building societies will soon benefit from a major increase to the amount of money protected if their
Carbon3.ai to invest £1bn in UK’s first fully sovereign AI infrastructure network
Carbon3.ai, the UK’s leading sovereign AI infrastructure company, has announced a £1 billion investment to build the country’s first nationwide network of
From Allentown to the Present: How the Iron and Steel Industry Changed
Billy Joel memorialized the workers of the steel industry in his 1982 song “Allentown.” While popular culture seems to dwell on tragedy,
New director verification rules ‘will cut corporate register’, experts warn
The UK’s corporate register is expected to shrink significantly over the next year as new identity verification rules for company directors and
The Difference between Formal and Substantive Equality
When we think of the term "equality," most of us think of it in a formal sense: equality under the law. However,



