On October 11, 2025, Governor Gavin Newsom signed into law legislation—Senate Bill (SB) No. 19—that updates the California Penal Code to add Section 422.3, a new statute that closes a loophole and ...
Rising incivility isn't just happening out in the world or at family gatherings. It's creeping into the workplace too, and the consequences are severe.
The first take-away from the SEC’s observations is that workplace incivility flourishes when managers don’t take a determined ...
A new report says employees love microshifting but research suggests they should be careful what they ask for.
At just 23, Jacob Palmer is already running his own electrical company. He launched the business in 2024 after starting in the field as an apprentice electrician, a career path he embarked on when ...
Sean Black pleaded guilty to third-degree murder and attempted homicide on Tuesday, court documents show. Investigators say Black murdered his ex-girlfriend Courtney Smith in a Blawnox plant in March ...
A prominent computer science professor at one of the world’s most prestigious universities says his graduates are struggling to find work — a far cry from just four years ago when they had their pick ...
As the use of AI in the workplace increases, LinkedIn editor-in-chief Dan Roth joins TODAY to discuss ways to get familiar with AI, the most essential skills to know and which jobs are most affected ...
Millions of Medicaid enrollees may have a way out of the new federal work requirement — if they live in a county with high unemployment. By January 2027, President Trump's far-reaching domestic policy ...
Artificial Intelligence is becoming an increasingly integral part of our everyday lives. Still, the question remains: is it a threat or an efficient tool? Today on Money Matters, Finance Expert Barry ...
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) is having all employees observe a "mandatory safety stand down of all work" on Monday, Sept. 29. The stand down from work comes after two contractors ...
Most of the tax dollars used to launch and implement the nation’s only Medicaid work requirement program have gone toward paying administrative costs rather than covering health care for Georgians, ...