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Natosha and Lloyd Jones launched Midnight Comics in 2020, during the height of the Covid-19 pandemic and while raising three young children. Natosha
Hundreds of layoffs are planned in Kannapolis as Stewart-Haas Racing shuts down and the organization rebrands. Stewart-Haas Racing notified the N.C. Department of Commerce
Texas job growth slowed in June, but it still beat the national average. In the second quarter of 2024, job growth in Texas was
The appearance of buses in several north Alabama cities last week prompted questions and community meetings about Haitian immigration in the state. Last week, photographs
Employee concerns about the impact of artificial intelligence on their career prospects have ramped up as generative AI tools like ChatGPT have
SAVANNAH ― The Georgia Ports Authority’s Griff Lynch works in the maritime shipping industry, so boat metaphors come naturally to him. The CEO describes
Signs of a slowing U.S. economy sowed panic among investors on Monday, with a sell-off in markets that began last week turning into a
These days, your work elevator probably feels a bit more crowded. Your office landlord couldn’t be happier about it. Atlanta saw in-office
Mailchimp owner Intuit Inc. laid off about 1,800 employees last week, which is about 10% of the company’s workforce. A spokesperson declined to
Hanesbrands Inc.’s recent announcement of the relocation of its headquarters will be a major downsize in both footprint and operating cost, according to