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Competing in the Digital Age: a Cautionary Tale

Kodak, once one of America’s most successful, recognizable and well-respected brands, went from 145,000 employees and $19 billion per year in sales to losing 90% of its value within just …

Miami, Jersey City, Mountain View Are Top 3 Happy Workplaces

If you’re looking for the happiest place to work in the U.S., you can start with Miami, Fla. That’s almost a no-brainer when you think about the environment, with its …

FCC OKs Broadband Internet Subsidy

Low-income families will receive a monthly subsidy for broadband internet access beginning in December. The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted three-to-two to approve the subsidy, splitting along party lines. Approved …

Kohl’s to Close Stores, Refocus Approach

Kohl’s announcement that it’s closing 18 stores might seem like a drop in the bucket compared with other major retail closing news. However, the move represents a dramatic strategy shift …

Google to Stop Accepting New Flash Ads in June

Google has announced that it will stop accepting ads developed with Flash software on June 30, and instead will only allow ads written in HTML5. Flash ads will disappear entirely …

JPMorgan Chase Investing $75 Million in Youth Employment Initiative

JPMorgan Chase plans to spend $75 million over the next five years to combat youth unemployment by training young people for well-paying, in-demand jobs in fields requiring technical education and …

Top U.S. Cities for Career Opportunity

As the U.S. labor market continues to improve, and unemployment rates have dropped to 5.3%*, career professionals can once again look toward improving their long-term prospects. A recent study by …

Ford, Girls Who Code Team Up to Close STEM Gender Gap

Ford Motor Company is taking a stand to help inspire more young women to enter science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) fields in the future. To that end, the company …

Martin Shkreli Removed as CEO of KaloBios After Arrest

Martin Shkreli, the boastful pharmaceutical executive who came under fire for sharply increasing a drug price, is no longer a CEO. Shkreli was terminated from KaloBios Pharmaceuticals, a struggling, publicly …

Interest Rates to Rise, but Climb Will Be Gradual

The Federal Reserve’s move to raise its key interest rate for the first time in nearly a decade is believed to be the first of many hikes on the horizon. …