These interview red flags could be the first sign of a toxic workplace, says career expert.
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Some workers who have soured on the 9-to-5 schedule are interested in trying “microshifting,” which may offer greater flexibility and control over their time.
PTO-maxxing involves tacking vacation days onto holidays and weekends to maximize time off. Here’s how it works and other tips for making the most of your PTO.
Improved forecasts for global growth, a decent IP print and the rearmament in Europe are all encouraging hedge funds to overweight the industrial sector.
U.S. President Donald Trump linked his aggressive stance on Greenland to last year’s decision not to award him the Nobel Peace Prize.
A who’s who of heads of state, top CEOs and tech pioneers are landing in Davos for the 2026 World Economic Forum meeting. But some big names aren’t going.
Some are watching for a “weaponization of capital,” and moves into some Europe stocks — and away from the dollar — amid fresh U.S. tariffs threats against Europe.
“If she didn’t want the home, it would have been sold at fair market value.”
European countries are reportedly considering retaliatory tariffs and wider economic counter-measures against the U.S.
Valentino, one of Italy’s leading fashion designers, died on Monday at his Roman residence, his foundation announced. He was 93 years old.

