GameStop CEO Ryan Cohen made an ambitious bid for eBay, a company nearly four times the size of his own. eBay’s board wasn’t impressed.
Purdue is cutting tuition 40%. Johns Hopkins is offering 50% scholarships. As applications decline, schools are doing a fire sale on MBAs.
Rising costs are forcing more retirees back to work, with nearly half of them citing financial need as their primary reason.
A new Gallup poll finds 43 percent of Americans aged 15-34 think it’s a good time to find a job, compared to 64 percent of those 55 and over.
The company’s Liquid Glass interface looks great on iPhones—but it doesn’t translate well to the LCD screens most Mac users have.
Match Group, which owns Tinder and several other dating sites, previously canceled its internship program to cut costs.
Lovable CEO Anton Osika said that employees “get more valuable” the longer they remain at the company.
The Shark Tank investor promises 10,000 jobs. Residents are concerned about water usage, emissions and toxic dust.
TTEC suspended its 401(k) employer match for 16,000 workers and explicitly tied the decision to AI investments.
Allison Ellsworth took calls from the hospital after giving birth and breastfed on Zooms. Now she’s worth over $100 million.