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Healthcare worker burnout is reaching all-time highs, with only 50% of employees saying they are "happy" at work.
Elon Musk is trying to back out of his $44 billion takeover of Twitter, accusing the social media platform of “false and misleading” statements.
College football conferences are going through a shakeup, and the changes are breaking up long-time rivalries and overwriting regional loyalties.
As the pandemic wanes, tech companies are struggling to get people back in the office.
The news industry has been having a rough go. And if the fall of local news wasn’t enough, a recent Gallup survey found that trust in newspapers and television news has dropped to all-time lows.
After years of breakneck growth, video game sales are finally slowing down.
The U.S. is now pushing for an investigation.
Hollywood is canceling shows en masse.
The next chapter of the streaming wars is unfolding.
With recession fears building, mass layoffs have hit Tesla. But according to a report from Punks & Pinstripes, those workers aren’t staying on the market for long.