If you had walked onto a trading floor thirty years ago, you would have heard noise before you saw anything. Phones ringing, ...
On February 26, 2026, the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) released a proposed rule to modify the analysis for determining independent contractor status under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). The ...
EDITOR'S NOTE: This story was published prior to the Department of Veterans Affairs rescinding the rule on Feb. 26. A federal lawsuit is challenging a Department of Veterans Affairs rule that requires ...
As the Department of Labor’s (DOL) composition ebbs and flows from administration to administration, so does the guidance employers receive on one of the most challenging questions in workforce ...
A world that once imagined it had buried the demons of the 1930s now finds them prowling again — less dramatic, perhaps, but no less corrosive. The post-war order, born in San Francisco in 1945, was ...
The proposal would rescind the Biden-era approach to classification, replacing it with what is considered a more business-friendly standard.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) calls for a return to a rules-based order in the West at a panel on populism at the Munich Security Conference. REPORTER: I'm Eva Fedderly from New York City.
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez arrived at the Munich Security Conference on Friday to deliver a “working-class perspective” on foreign policy. But on the world stage, the New York Democrat offered a ...
The shared structures that have underpinned global cooperation for years are crumbling, according to world leaders. Can the international rules-based order be saved, and how could the future look ...
Julián F.L. is a video game & anime expert, historian & journalist with a lot of passion for these subjects and over 10 years of experience in writing about them. He has enjoyed video games, anime, ...
WASHINGTON, Feb 13 (Reuters) - The Federal Aviation Administration said on Friday that all U.S. airlines must certify they are conducting merit-based hiring for pilots or face a federal investigation.
Romila Thapar and Namit Arora debate the divide between rigorous scholarship and popular history, revealing the tensions within modern historiography.