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As unemployment reaches 4.6%, Trump challenges official labor statistics

The U.S. unemployment rate rose to 4.6% in November, reaching its highest level in four years. The increase has drawn attention after President Donald...

Almost 25% of American workers struggle with low wages and underemployment

A new report has revealed a concerning reality about the U.S. labor market. Nearly one in four American workers are considered “functionally unemployed”, meaning...

Restructuring layoffs backfire as markets suspect deeper trouble, Goldman finds

For many years, layoffs followed a predictable pattern in the stock market. Investors reacted based on the reasons companies...

Footwear giants slash jobs as layoffs sweep Nike, Adidas, Puma and the retail sector

The footwear industry faced major job losses in 2025 as economic pressure increased across the retail sector. Rising costs,...

Remote jobs exploited in global scheme as Amazon halts 1,800 North Korea-linked applications

Amazon has recently blocked more than 1,800 job applications from people suspected of working for North Korea. These applications...

AI Didn’t Kill Jobs — It Quietly Made Them More Valuable

Workers around the world have been worried about artificial intelligence. Headlines about layoffs at big companies and warnings from...

Food Giants Call It “Efficiency” — Workers Call It Tens of Thousands of Layoffs

The food and beverage industry experienced a very difficult year in 2025. Many large companies announced layoffs and plant...

McKinsey faces sweeping job cuts as consulting giant confronts slowing growth at 100

As McKinsey & Co. celebrates 100 years, the firm is preparing to reduce thousands of jobs in response to...

Oracle system breach exposes data of almost 10,000 Washington Post workers

The Washington Post has confirmed a serious data theft that exposed personal information belonging to 9,720 current and former...

Ransomware attack hits Svenska kraftnät; 280 GB of data reportedly stolen

Sweden’s national electricity grid operator, Svenska kraftnät, has confirmed that it suffered a cyberattack involving ransomware and a data...

Symantec Confirms Chinese Hackers Breached Russian IT Firm — Hidden for 5 Months

In a surprising and unusual move, a Russian IT service provider has been hacked by a Chinese state-sponsored cyber...

U.S. Reels After Student Data Hack — 20-Year-Old Sentenced in $14 Million PowerSchool Case

In a startling case that has sent shockwaves across the U.S. education sector, a Massachusetts man has been sentenced...

The privacy-first app that just blew past 350,000 new users a day

Explosive Growth Surprises Users Arattai, the messaging app developed by Zoho, is quickly becoming one of India’s most talked-about apps....

U.S. and China announce TikTok deal in principle but key details on algorithm remain unclear

A new deal between the U.S. and China could decide the future of TikTok, one of the world’s most...

Disney pays $10M, adds “made-for-kids” labels on YouTube to safeguard children’s data

Disney has agreed to pay 10 million dollars after U.S. authorities said the company broke important rules designed to...

University of Melbourne found to have broken privacy law by using Wi-Fi data to identify protesters

The University of Melbourne broke privacy laws in 2024. It used Wi-Fi tracking to monitor students and staff during...

Johnson and Johnson unit ends two year legal battle on Skin360 app storage of biometric information

Johnson & Johnson’s former consumer products unit has agreed to settle a lawsuit about its Neutrogena Skin360 app. The...
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