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Next Drilling Boom Might Not Add Many Jobs
Everyone who's seen the ominously accurate comedy, Idiocracy, remembers the Carl's Jr. atm that would, rather terribly, dispense fast food. Well, now they are a reality.
Yesterday at the State Department five officials resigned or retired. Another one today.
In the 3rd edition of University Economics, Armen Alchian and William Allen state that "an unlimited number of jobs are available in a world of scarcity."
President Donald Trump told business leaders on Monday he believes he can cut regulations by 75 percent or "maybe more."
U.S. supermarket operator Kroger Co said on Monday it would fill 10,000 permanent positions in its supermarket divisions.
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This is the kind of research being fed to the global elite, and it is one big reason why governments around the world are experimenting with Universal Basic Income schemes. ? TN Editor
WASHINGTON (AP) -- They line up near the Oval Office, down the hallway toward the Cabinet Room, trailed by their spouses and young kids in their finest clothes. When it's their turn, the White House staffers enter for a few private moments with Pres
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One highlight of the Christmas holiday season for me is the Census Bureau's release of its estimated population figures, as of July 1, for the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
AI, jobs and inequality
Andrew Ng, chief scientist at Chinese Internet search giant Baidu and co-inventor of the Google Brain, believes there are other, more immediate risks concerning AI that aren't getting enough attention.
The stock market has been on quite a roll in recent weeks, but signs of trouble continue to plague the real economy.
According to Buzzfeed editor Benjamin Eli Smith, the "job of reporters in 2017" is to publish unverified, slanderous opposition research on Donald Trump, even though it's riddled with factual errors and devoid of evidence.
Federal workers nationwide are bracing for reductions in head counts, civil service protections and salaries when President-elect Donald Trump and Congress turn their attention to government spending later this year.
Holiday sales for many traditional stores were pretty abysmal this year … Amazon far and away captured the majority of online sales.
Elon Musk says Trump will support both renewables and fossil fuels and FAA clears Spacex to launch
The start of Tesla Gigafactory battery mass production is a huge milestone in Tesla's quest to electrify transportation, and it brings to America a manufacturing industry--battery cells--that's long been dominated by China, Japan, and South Kor
Several federal agencies are accelerating hiring in the final days of the Obama administration to ensure that as many new employees as possible are in place before President-elect Donald Trump imposes a promised hiring freeze.
President-elect Donald Trump is still weeks away from his innauguration -- but the good news can't wait.
In the New Inquiry Artist and Programmer, Sam Lavigne points out that we're all working for free for machine learning algorithms.
Will artificial intelligence have unintended consequences?
Donald Trump wants to lower the corporate tax rate on foreign profits from 35% to 10%.
There's a meme on Facebook and Twitter that asks people to "confess your unpopular opinions."
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Self-checkout kiosks at the supermarket? Who wants to stand in a line? The very idea is so barbaric. So early-2016.
For the first time, women make up a majority of law students, holding just over 50 percent of the seats at accredited law schools in the United States.
A red light for the program