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The nate app was not powered by advanced AI technology at all, but by human workers, according to the indictment.
In a flurry of rulings this week, the high court allowed the administration to proceed with mass firings but maintained legal guardrails on deportations.
General Motors has temporarily halted production of its BrightDrop electric delivery van as the automaker will initiate ...
Economists say the U.S. manufacturing decline in recent decades was not mainly about free trade, but about the pace of change ...
Granting work visas to 900,000 undocumented construction workers could generate $97.5 billion a year, one leader told Newsweek.
House Democrats warned in a new letter that President Donald Trump’s immigration policies could lead to direct care worker ...
Anderson Economic Group studied the projected impact from Trump's auto tariffs and estimated how much it will ding UAW profit ...
Will this finally give app-based workers a voice? The SEIU-backed bill could give 600,000+ drivers collective bargaining rights. Companies claim it threatens flexibility and affordability.
The Supreme Court is allowing the Trump administration to oust two board members who oversee independent agencies, for now.
Ten national unions and dozens of locals representing more than 3 million members have issued a joint statement demanding the ...
Despite increased wages in many trades, the perception of blue-collar work as physically taxing, inflexible and offering ...
Share on Facebook Share on Twitter The Supreme Court on Tuesday allowed the Trump administration’s firing of 16,000 ...
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