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Even Among Gen Z, More Men Than Women Use AI. Here’s Why That Matters.
Forbes· 4 days agoThis is the published version of Forbes' Future of Work newsletter, which offers the latest news for...
Google: Tech giant's leadership and financial history, products, legal troubles, career...
Business Insider· 5 days agoGoogle is a multi-billion-dollar tech company best known for its search engine. Google was founded...
7 side hustles for empty nesters
U-T San Diego· 4 days agoSide hustles for empty nesters can involve almost anything that ignites your passions. Organizing events; cooking for a crowd; driving kids to and from...
Why Now Is The Best Time To Be A Solopreneur
Forbes· 3 days agoIn a widely-circulated interview with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said he’s confident we’re on the cusp of seeing a...
The master multitaskers: what do realtors really do?
Fortune· 3 days agoAs many real estate experts will tell you, real estate is not for the faint of heart. However, in order to then become a realtor, one must meet the requirements to join the local association of the National Association of Realtors (NAR).
Soldier honors Native American heritage after religious accommodation
Army Times· 7 days agoMaj. Patrick Sorensen, a marketing and operations officer in the Army’s Training and Doctrine...
The new academic frontier: Why UNCG, HPU and N.C. A&T are betting big on esports - Triad Business...
The Business Journals· 23 hours agoJohn Borchert is used to having to justify why gaming and esports are relevant both culturally and...
The silver lining for Tucson 'year-rounders:' Summer deals
Arizona Daily Star· 3 days agoSummertime in Tucson can be a hard sell when the ocean breezes and sparkling beaches of San Diego...
Could you be a successful entrepreneur? Three intriguing attributes might help
BBC News· 5 days agoYou want to step out of the world of wage slavery, and set up a business of your own? In the...
Four years after the pandemic, this Fresno business is still feeling the shutdown
The Fresno Bee· 5 days agoOr at least, that’s how it felt, especially to the owners of non-essential businesses that were forced to close completely for 2.5 months during the COVID-19 pandemic. One in particular, used ...