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Simone Biles Shows Off Game Day Outfit After Addressing Boob Job Rumors

Simone Biles is sticking the landing on and off the field in flawless fashion-forward form after addressing rumors that she recently underwent a boob job. The seven-time Olympic medalist, 28, turned heads on Sunday, October 19, with a sideline style slay while cheering on her husband, Chicago Bears safety Jonathan Owens, as his team faced … Read more

As workers fear for AI job cuts, Open AI co-founder says AI agents will take a decade before they even work: ‘They don’t have enough intelligence’

For employees worried that AI agents could take their jobs, one of the field’s leading founders says the technology is still far from perfect. Andrej Karpathy, co-founder of OpenAI said it’s not the “year of agents”—and while he uses AI agent tools like Claude and Codex, they’re still way behind the work of humans. “They’re … Read more

Nearly half of U.S. adults aren’t confident they could find a good job

Americans are growing increasingly concerned about their ability to find a good job under President Donald Trump, an Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs poll finds, in what is a potential warning sign for Republicans as a promised economic boom has given way to hiring freezes and elevated inflation. High prices for groceries, housing and health care persist as a fear for … Read more

Firms are blaming AI for job cuts. Critics say it’s a ‘good excuse’

More companies are announcing AI-driven layoffs from Salesforce to Accenture. Twenty20 From tech to airlines, large global companies have been slashing staff as the real-world impact of artificial intelligence plays out, spooking employees. But critics say AI has become an easy excuse for firms looking to downsize. Last month, tech consultancy firm Accenture announced a … Read more

Financier quit job to launch Norwegian Wool—billionaires wear his luxury coats

It was 95 degrees when the first prototype of a Norwegian Wool jacket arrived at Michael Berkowitz’s apartment in The Bronx, New York, in August 2014. Needing to test the waterproof knee-length wool coat without getting heat stroke, the founder and CEO of the then-fledgling apparel brand took it to a supermarket in West Harlem. … Read more

AI headshots are changing the way job seekers are seen and get hired

AI headshots are becoming popular on LinkedIn and in professional portfolios as job seekers look for affordable profile pictures to give them an edge. Since first impressions happen almost entirely through a screen, a clean, appealing photo is as important as a strong resume. And in a competitive job market, a good headshot can make … Read more

John Summit went from working 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. in a $65,000 job to a multimillionaire DJ—‘I make more in one show than I would in my entire accounting career’

It wasn’t too long ago that John Summit, 31, (born John Schuster) was commuting home from a grueling day of accounting work in Chicago and chugging cold brews to find the energy to make music. Working at a Big Four firm like Ernst & Young meant some days ended up being nine-to-nine instead of nine-to-five.  … Read more

Job hugging. Quiet cracking. Rage applying. Are these buzzwords helping — or hurting — the workplace?

I’ve been in HR for over two decades, and I’ve never seen workplace terminology evolve this quickly: Job hugging. Quiet cracking. Rage applying.  Every few months, a new phrase takes over headlines and social feeds. They’re hard to keep up with and often even harder to decipher. But here’s the dilemma: Are these buzzwords just … Read more

Yes, you can still ask for a raise in an ugly job market—experts reveal when (and how) to do it

With the U.S. experiencing a significant hiring slowdown, it’s a daunting time to be looking for a job. Many workers are staying put instead of changing jobs to secure better pay. Artificial intelligence tools increasingly screen the resumes of applicants. Now may seem like an inappropriate time to request a raise. But sticking around doesn’t mean wages … Read more

Verizon exec tells unemployed Gen Z they can always volunteer to stand out in the current bleak job market: ‘No one’s going to say no to free work’

Young millennials and Gen Zers are having a hard time breaking into the world of work. Millions are unemployed, many are questioning whether their expensive college degree was “pointless”, and they’re quickly realizing that in today’s economy, you need work experience to get experience.  That’s where Verizon’s chief talent officer Christina Schelling has some advice: … Read more

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