Tribal leaders and tribal business experts say the global pandemic has been the latest and clearest sign that tribal governments with casinos can’t depend solely on slot machines and poker rooms to support future generations.
Consumers are willing to pay monthly subscription fees for streaming services, pet food and even toilet paper. And now some restaurants are betting they’ll do the same for their favorite meals.
Look in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s 30 to 50 wild boar! No, it’s an invasive species of Canadian “super pigs”.
Did the government just say we could potentially have $1K per child at birth? Yeah, we’re in....maybe
A trial of a four-day workweek in Britain, billed as the world’s largest, has found that an overwhelming majority of the 61 companies that participated from June to December will keep going with the shorter hours and that most employees were less stressed and had better work-life balance.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy has demanded that the majority of the company's 300,000 corporate workforce return to the office, spending at least three days on-site each week.
First Costo, and now Elon. It seems that everyone is trying to get a bite of that “let’s make real-estate REAL close to work for our workers” pie.
The tech industry is facing criticism from the left for not doing enough to remove harmful content from the internet and from the right for censoring conservative speech. Now, the high court is poised to take its first hard look at online legal protections.
We promise this is the last fungus related article for a moment, but we thought it was worth pointing out how small-scale evolution for one species of mushroom has changed the way that it reproduces and spreads.
Unlike some other countries that mass produce products for their nation and internationally, America does have fairly strict child labor laws. So, of course, if there are reports of child labor abuse they are taken pretty seriously.
The downing of four aerial devices by U.S. warplanes has touched off rampant misinformation about the objects, their origin and their purpose, showing how complicated world events and a lack of information can quickly create the perfect conditions for unchecked conjecture and misinformation.
Thousands of volunteer software developers have been utilizing a crucial Twitter tool to search the platform for calls for help from people trapped in collapsed buildings, among other things, in the aftermath of the devastating earthquake in Turkey and Syria. However, they may soon lose access unless they pay Twitter a monthly fee of at least $100.