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Why Poor Job Interviews Hurt Both Employers and Job Seekers
An interviewer who isn’t aware of their own biases can draw the wrong conclusions about a job candidate or even get conned.
By H. Dennis Beaver, Esq. Published
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Corporate Transparency Act Ruled Unconstitutional: An Update
Alabama court sides with small-business group on whether Congress had power to enact CTA. Other concerns include privacy issues and high noncompliance penalties.
By John M. Goralka Published
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The Robots Are Coming... But Not For a While
The Kiplinger Letter There’s excitement in the tech sector over the potential of humanoid robots, but widespread adoption is likely to be years away.
By John Miley Published
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Farmers Face Another Tough Year As Costs Continue to Climb: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter Farm income is expected to decline for a second year, while costs continue to up-end farm profitability.
By Matthew Housiaux Published
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Six Retirement Account Wins for Employers and Employees
The retirement plans that employers offer employees benefit the employers with boosts in recruitment, morale and tax breaks. Employees also reap the benefits.
By Dennis D. Coughlin, CFP, AIF Published
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India's Semiconductor Sector Eyes Expansion Amid AI Chip Boom: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter As Wall Street’s love affair with chip firms continues, a recent report highlights India’s plans to expand its semiconductor industry.
By John Miley Published
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A Plan To Hold Airlines Accountable For Damaging Wheelchairs Doesn't Go Far Enough, Groups Say
The proposal would make it easier to hold airlines accountable for mishandling wheelchairs and better protect people at airports and on planes, DOT says.
By Jamie Feldman Published
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GM Recalls Nearly 820,000 Trucks Over Tailgate Issue
GM's recall is due to concerns with tailgate latches on certain trucks, which could short-circuit, the NHTSA says.
By Joey Solitro Published
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Class-Action Suit Says You’re Overpaying for Apple iCloud Storage
If you think you’re one of the millions possibly affected, you can file a form to find out more about the proposed Apple iCloud suit.
By Keerthi Vedantam Published