The Pipeline of Young Talent Is Drying Up. Here’s How Employers Can Prepare
Declining birth rates—and precarious financials—mean some colleges and universities are shuttering. Here’s what that could mean for the workforce of the 2030s and beyond.
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Extreme demand took down LA's water system during the Palisades Fire. Here's how other U.S. cities can prepare
Some 20% of hydrants failed during the fight to save the Pacific Palisades from LA's massive fire on Jan. 7. Here's how other U.S. cities can better prepare.CNBC - 6d -
How Young believes 49ers can maximize Purdy during 2025 season
Legendary 49ers quarterback Steve Young explained how San Francisco could maximize current signal-caller Brock Purdy in the upcoming 2025 NFL season.Yahoo Sports - Jan. 24 -
61% of young adults are financially stressed, report finds. Here's one safety net that can help
Many young adults feel stressed about money. Unexpected costs contribute to their anxiety. Here's what to do.CNBC - Jan. 24 -
What’s next for hot biotech stock Viking Therapeutics? Here’s how the company can scale up.
Viking’s obesity-drug program is progressing well. Now management is thinking about manufacturing tie-ups.MarketWatch - Jan. 21 -
TikTok can still save itself — here's how
What comes next? The law is clear: The only way forward for TikTok is a “qualified divestiture.”The Hill - Jan. 21 -
Wine sales drying up as Americans turn elsewhere
U.S. wine sales continued a multiyear decline in 2024, which experts attribute to shifting demographics, health concerns, new competition and economic forces.NBC News - Jan. 19 -
It's 'Dry January.' Here's how much you can save by not drinking for a month
Giving up alcohol for 31 days is associated with numerous health benefits. But for a growing number of adults, saving money is a top motivator.CNBC - Jan. 10
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My Employee Loves His Work—But Is Bad at the Job
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A Company Learns that ‘Just Joking’ Is No Defense Against Sexual Harassment
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