Gen Z is primed to make up 58 percent of the global workforce by 2030 and could have a major say in certain shifting workforce expectations.
Forty years after the release of French director Claude Lanzmann's seminal work "Shoah", a new documentary at the Berlin Film Festival aims to make the nine-hour-plus opus about the Holocaust relevant ...
Not long ago, Ed Burns was at a dinner party in New York City. It was one of those civilized affairs with guests who are all ...
By helping Africans gain crucial AI skills, edtech leaders can facilitate economic growth and innovation in the region.
Employers have lamented the challenges of managing younger generations, but as Gen Z and Gen Alpha become permanent fixtures of the workforce, the importance of attracting and managing employees of ...
In Liberia, a silent crisis is unfolding — one that threatens to erase the rich tapestry of indigenous languages that have defined the nation’s culture for centuries. Nearly half of Liberia’s 16 ...
The automaker, which owns Jeep, Ram, Chrysler, Dodge and Fiat, says it's reassessing its product strategy in North America.
If you want a CPU that has the floating point performance of a GPU, all you have to do is wait six or so years and the CPU ...
A Stellantis spokesperson confirmed that the European model, built in Italy, remains on track for a 2025 launch ...
Work continues on the engines that might one day power the Next Generation Air Dominance fighter, though the fate of NGAD itself is still undetermined.
Author Jason Dorsey explains the differences between the four major generations in the workforce today and what’s important to remember when trying to attract and retain them.
In a new survey from CVwizard.com, 62 percent of Gen Z-ers believe traditional resumes will be obsolete by 2028.