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The latest government shutdown has suspended E-Verify, leaving employers uncertain about how to manage hiring and compliance. While E-Verify functions are unavailable, employment eligibility verification requirements have not disappeared. Businesses must still complete Form I-9 on time and prepare t...
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More employees are reporting frustration with AI workslop—the polished but unhelpful documents, reports, and summaries generated by AI tools. While these outputs look professional at first glance, they often create more problems than they solve. In fact, U.S. workers spend an average of two hours fi...
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If you’ve been affected by the federal government shutdown, you may be experiencing what’s known as job whiplash—the exhausting cycle of layoffs, recalls, and uncertainty. One moment you’re out of work, the next you’re back, only to face the threat of another shutdown or disruption. This instability...
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The biggest risks to executive success often aren’t the challenges leaders can see coming — they’re the ones hidden in plain sight. In today’s fast-changing business environment shaped by AI disruption, global uncertainty, and shifting workforce expectations, overlooking these unseen risks can quiet...
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When Secretary of War Pete Hegseth announced a strict no-beard policy for military personnel, it was framed as a matter of discipline and uniformity. But beneath the surface, policies like these often reinforce systemic bias. Research shows that Black men are disproportionately affected due to pseud...
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HP’s new 49-inch curved ultrawide monitor has a pop-up webcam, making it stand out in the crowded ultrawide market. Officially called the HP Series 5 Pro 49-inch Conferencing Monitor, it blends high-end specs with productivity-focused features that professionals will appreciate. With a massive 32:9 ...
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Universal Music and Warner Music are reportedly closing in on groundbreaking agreements that could reshape how artificial intelligence and the music industry work together. Music’s biggest labels are weeks away from major AI licensing deals, and the talks are centered on how artists’ work will be us...
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Apple sidelines lighter Vision Pro to prioritize smart glasses, shifting its focus away from a slimmed-down headset to a more ambitious AR eyewear project. According to Bloomberg, Apple is fast-tracking smart glasses that could directly compete with Meta’s offerings, even if this means delaying the ...
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Instagram tests opening right onto Reels, and it could completely change how millions of users interact with the app. Meta is experimenting with this update in India, giving Reels and DMs the spotlight as the first two tabs on the platform. According to Instagram head Adam Mosseri, both Reels and DM...
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The Lego Game Boy has already been modded to play games for real, and it’s blowing the minds of both Lego and Nintendo fans. What launched as a nostalgic collectible is now a fully functional gaming device thanks to the work of a skilled modder. In Australia, Natalie the Nerd — a self-taught circuit...
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A fresh battle over digital privacy has ignited once again — the UK’s war on Apple encryption is back. Reports reveal that the UK government has quietly reissued orders pushing Apple to give officials access to encrypted iCloud backups, specifically targeting British citizens’ private data. This com...
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Adam Mosseri’s ‘we’re totally not spying on you’ video is raising a lot of questions about Meta’s ad practices, privacy concerns, and user trust. The Instagram chief posted the clip to bust a long-standing myth that Meta listens to users through their microphones. But instead of reassurance, many fe...
