
New York Fed Research Ties Recent College Graduate Struggles to Remote Work
A New York Fed study finds remote work, not AI, has pushed recent college graduates to the margins as companies shy away from training-heavy hires.

A New York Fed study finds remote work, not AI, has pushed recent college graduates to the margins as companies shy away from training-heavy hires.
North Dakota's Bakken oil patch is facing questions about its future, with industry voices warning that time is working against them.
UAW members went on strike at an American Axle manufacturing plant in Michigan on June 1, 2026. Details on demands remain limited.
Insurance broker Lockton has broken ground on a new headquarters in Leawood, Kansas, backed by $125 million in tax incentives, KSHB 41 reports.

A 2024 report found nearly half of U.S. households lacked enough income to cover basic necessities, as wages failed to keep pace with costs.

At least 18 NPR journalists took buyouts and 10 others were laid off as the public radio network moves to cut costs and restructure its newsroom.

Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, is eliminating 8,000 positions as it redirects resources toward AI development amid stiff competition.
Eugene D. Smith, former Ohio State athletics director, was elected to the M/I Homes board of directors at the company's 2026 annual shareholder meeting.

Canada Post's registered pension plan added thousands of Verizon shares in Q4, signaling continued institutional confidence in the New York-based telecom giant.

Northern Oil and Gas shares saw a sharp spike in trading volume recently. Here's what that could mean for Montana investors watching the energy sector.