William Bobrowski stands outside The Strand’s flagship store on Broadway, next to a table stocked with hot Dunkin’ coffee and ...
The U.S. labor market showed a significant rebound in November, with the addition of 227,000 jobs. This follows an increase ...
U.S. stocks climbed in the tech sector as investors awaited key economic data on Monday, Dec. 2. The S&P 500 gained 0.2%, ...
A federal appeals court upheld the U.S. government’s ban on TikTok, rejecting the company’s legal challenges and setting the stage for the law’s January 2025 implementation. The decision escalates a ...
Every December, the Lawrence N. Field Center for Entrepreneurship hosts a holiday market where students with small businesses showcase their entrepreneurial talent. The marketplace, held in December ...
The Puppy Mill Pipeline Act, originally signed into law by Gov. Kathy Hochul in 2022, will prohibit the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores starting on Dec. 15. The law aims to sever the ...
Following months of negotiations, Volkswagen AG workers launched an extended strike on Dec. 2 across Germany. They were protesting the country’s largest automaker’s plans to cut wages, lay off workers ...
Intel Corp. announced that CEO Patrick Gelsinger resigned from his position after being given the choice to either resign or be fired, due to the company’s poor performance and failure to meet ...
The CUNY Graduate Center’s Teaching and Learning Center has been awarded a $1 million grant from Google.org, the tech conglomerate’s philanthropy arm, to spearhead a three-year initiative exploring ...
South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law on Dec. 3, sending troops and military forces to counter what he described as “anti-state forces” in the interest of national security.