Microsoft-owned LinkedIn lays off nearly 700 employees — read the memo here
Revenue growth at Microsoft’s business social network has slowed as advertisers pull back in an uncertain economy.
In rare move, Ford executive chair calls on UAW to make a deal and end ‘acrimonious’ talks
Ford pleaded with UAW members and leaders to work with the company, instead of against it, to reach a tentative deal.
Amid financial stress, workers are asking for emergency savings accounts as a job benefit, survey finds
Employers are taking notice of employees’ financial concerns beyond traditional retirement savings and are expanding their benefit offerings in response.
Morgan Stanley says the average stock is breaking down, S&P 500 to fall to 3,900 by year-end
Wilson’s 3,900 forecast for the S&P 500 makes him among the most bearish strategists on Wall Street.
More high schoolers try this college savings strategy: It’s like getting two years free, says expert
Through dual enrollment, students can complete an associate’s degree by the time they finish high school, cutting their college costs significantly.
‘A very unique battle’: How geography could shape Israel’s expected ground offensive in Gaza
Ahead of Israel’s expected ground offensive, one military geography specialist outlines how the geography of the Gaza Strip could influence any fighting.
Trump hit with partial gag order in DC elections case, barred from publicly targeting Jack Smith, potential witnesses
Attorneys for Trump argued that limiting his out-of-court statements would undermine his First Amendment rights and his 2024 presidential campaign.
NBC News to host the third Republican presidential primary debate
The debate will be Nov. 8 in Miami.
Rite Aid files for bankruptcy amid slowing sales, opioid litigation
Drugstore chain Rite Aid filed for bankruptcy as it faces a mounting debt pile, slowing sales and lawsuits alleging it oversupplied painkillers.