The Business Ties That Bind the U.S. and China Are Strong but Fraying Consider that while the publicly traded U.S. companies in the S&P 500 obtain almost 60 percent of their revenue domestically, the biggest source of their foreign sales is China. That’s according to ... 05/24/2024 - 3:00 am | View Link
American Manufacturers Need Tax and Regulatory Reform, Not Tariffs Despite both presidential candidates touting protectionist trade policy, tariffs do little to address the underlying factors that make it difficult for U.S. manufacturers to compete in the global ... 05/23/2024 - 11:40 am | View Link
Comer and Porter unveil bipartisan bill targeting presidents’ tax returns and foreign payments New bipartisan legislation unveiled on Wednesday would target presidents’ tax returns as well as any foreign payments in a bid for increased transparency –– the result of teamwork between Republican ... 05/22/2024 - 5:39 am | View Link
Presidents’ Tax Returns and Families’ Foreign Payments Targeted by Unlikely Duo House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer (R., Ky.) and Rep. Katie Porter, a California Democrat on the committee, introduced a bill on Wednesday that would force presidents and vice presidents ... 05/22/2024 - 4:36 am | View Link
Trump or Biden? Either Way, Tariffs Will Likely Remain on Imports There will be barriers to imports no matter who wins the presidential election, but there are significant differences in the policies that guide these economic protections. 05/21/2024 - 6:57 am | View Link
Code-switching is a survival tactic, a form of self-expression, and a bridge-building tool that many workers use.
Code-switching is more than just a linguistic phenomenon; it’s a dynamic expression of identity, culture, and survival. Code-switching is a nuanced and multifaceted practice that goes beyond merely shifting between languages. It’s about adapting to different spaces, communities, and expectations while preserving one’s authenticity.
Grill nerds, rejoice!
The connection between BBQ, grilling, and beer is a long, passionate love affair. The two activities are as intertwined as watching sports and drinking beer, fishing and drinking beer, sitting on a patio and drinking beer, relaxing at the beach and . . . well, you get the idea.
Former IBM VP explains how every impression you leave forms your personal brand, so show up as a leader at all times—no matter the situation or who you are dealing with
When there are not enough visible and influential leaders in your organization who look like you, decision-makers or influencers will most likely not envision you as a leader.
In an alternate universe, these stunning buildings would have existed—but reality got in the way.
In a parallel universe, there is a tower in Ann Arbor, Michigan. It was commissioned by the sultan of the slice, Domino’s Pizza founder Tom Monaghan. It bends out at an angle above a lake—and thus, it earned a 10/10 nickname before it was even built: The Leaning Tower of Pizza.
Officials stressed that the technology will be used with humans, not to replace the workforce.
NASA leadership touted the benefits of using AI in a town hall meeting on Wednesday, but emphasized that the new tech will be used in a responsible way that won’t replace the space agency’s skilled workforce.
The Rust Belt town of Turtle Creek lost manufacturing jobs in the 1980s. Now a clean energy company is helping the local economy regrow.
When a huge Westinghouse factory shut down in a small town near Pittsburgh in the 1980s, the community was hit hard. Steel plants around the region also closed.