A growing number of students in public schools—right now, about 15% of them—are eligible for special education services. These services include specially designed instruction for students with autism, learning or physical disabilities, or traumatic br…
Today many people wish to break away from their corporate jobs and become entrepreneurs. And apparently they find satisfaction in doing so, because 96% of people who are self-employed have no desire to go back to a “regular job.”
But it…
While executive transgressions are a worldwide phenomenon, it seems to be particularly pronounced in Australia.
Claude 3.5 Sonnet can navigate user interfaces, move cursors, click buttons, and type text.
Women accounted for 32.7% of global departures for the fiscal year that ended June 30
Driving growth and investing in emerging technologies — while practicing caution — are strategic priorities for boards in the year ahead, according to the advisory firm’s 2024 survey.
Starbucks’ new CEO Brian Niccol has his work cut out for him.
Tasked with reassuring investors that the company’s coffee shops are still hugely popular in the U.S., Niccol also has to contend with baristas and hardcore Starbucks custome…
CVS Health last week named as CEO a tried-and-tested company veteran, the latest in a handful of firms this year that have turned to an experienced executive to take the helm, hoping to quell investor concerns amid economic uncertainty.
Following p…
With early voting underway in many states, and less than two weeks until the presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are fighting to win over voters in what is predicted to be an incredibly tight race. Sur…
The U.S. government fined American Airlines $50 million for failing to provide wheelchair assistance to passengers with disabilities and damaging thousands of wheelchairs over a five-year period.The Transportation Department said Wednesday that “…




