Discover how AI, data science, and cloud computing are transforming private sector jobs, creating new roles, reshaping skills ...
AI skill requirements have crossed a critical threshold in the CFO's Office, with nearly one in three (31%) finance job postings now explicitly referencing AI or machine learning capabilities, up from ...
A broad majority of Americans have heard about data centers – the often-sprawling computing facilities that are popping up ...
Fit Precast, an industrial concrete company, is dropping $102 million on a new facility in Gastonia, North Carolina, creating 125 new jobs for workers throughout the area. Pharmaceutical giant Becton ...
Artificial intelligence is threatening many jobs, and those in science seem unlikely to be exempt. So which jobs are most at risk? Seeking answers, Nature spoke to more than four dozen researchers ...
The U.S. economy experienced almost zero job growth in 2025, according to revised federal data. On a more encouraging note: Hiring has picked up in 2026. Preliminary data had indicated that the U.S.
With community opposition growing, data center backers are going on a full-scale public relations blitz. Around Christmas in Virginia, which boasts the highest concentration of data centers in the ...
Trump posted unreleased jobs data on social media White House calls release 'inadvertent' and is reviewing protocols Trump previously hinted at jobs data before official release Jan 9 (Reuters) - U.S.
The White House said Friday it is reviewing its policies regarding economic data releases after an “inadvertent disclosure” of jobs report data by President Trump. In a series of Thursday evening ...
The U.S. economy added fewer jobs than expected in December, capping what economists say was the weakest year for job creation since 2009, aside from 2020. Data from October shows about 73,000 job ...
President Donald Trump in a social media post Thursday evening indirectly revealed data from Friday's market-moving nonfarm payrolls count, an apparent violation of long-standing federal policy.
A tech C.E.O. explains why A.I. probably won’t cure diseases anytime soon. Hint: You still need humans. By Kevin Roose Casey Newton and Rachel Cohn The leaders of the biggest A.I. labs argue that ...