Shocking Betrayal: IT Employees Fired for Allegedly Selling City Phones
City employees were dismissed after an investigation revealed they sold city-owned phones for profit and engaged in improper relationships.
Escape the Burden of Ownership: Millennials' Shift to Renting
Urban millennials are redefining ownership by renting lifestyle products, valuing flexibility and minimalism over permanence.
Seventh Circuit Rules in University Race Bias Suit: What It Means for Employment Law
The Seventh Circuit upheld a ruling favoring DePaul University in a pivotal race bias suit against a professor, affecting future employment law.
Atlanta Braves Reinforce Rotation with World Series Veteran Carlos Carrasco
Atlanta Braves make strategic move, signing veteran Carlos Carrasco to bolster rotation; his World Series experience adds a winning edge.
Riding the AI Boom: Big Tech's Billion-Dollar Bet
Silicon Valley giants race to outspend one another on AI, but Wall Street seeks more than promises. Can they deliver the returns investors crave?
Empowering Heroes: Veterans Driving USF's Ambitious Brain Injury Research
Discover how veterans at USF Health are revolutionizing brain injury treatments, researching hyperbaric oxygen therapy in a landmark $28 million study.
Can Arizona State Embrace Chaos for a Title Shot?
ASU clings to hope for a Big 12 title game appearance, relying on wins and unexpected upsets following Texas Tech's victory over BYU.