The NFL has announced its International Player Pathway (IPP) program Class of 2026, featuring 13 athletes representing 10 nations around the world. Established in 2017, the IPP program identifies ...
Dec 3 (Reuters) - Citigroup (C.N), opens new tab said on Wednesday it has promoted 276 employees to managing director roles in 2025, the smallest class in five years. The Wall Street firm announces ...
On Feb. 7, 2024, Jedd Fisch stated his goal was to sign the best recruiting class in Washington’s history during the 2025 recruiting cycle. At the time, Fisch’s proclamation seemed like a stretch.
INDIANAPOLIS — On Tuesday, Indiana Gov. Mike Braun touted the launch of "Family First Workplace," a new initiative that allows state employees to bring their infants up to six months old to work. It ...
The United States suffered a setback in building its warship fleet amid China's growing sea power after the U.S. Navy terminated a frigate program plagued by significant delays. Secretary of the Navy ...
The US Navy’s beleaguered shipbuilding program took a major hit on Tuesday as Navy Secretary John Phelan announced he was cancelling plans to buy Constellation-class frigates, once heralded as a key ...
The Navy said late Tuesday it plans to cancel the bulk of the $22 billion Constellation-class guided-missile frigate program dogged by delays and cost overruns. Navy Secretary John Phelan announced ...
Key Insight: Learn how employers are shifting from retirement-only to holistic financial-wellness strategies. Supporting Data: Two-thirds of employers reported turnover rates of 10%+ in 2024. Forward ...
The Navy is walking away from the Constellation-class frigate program to focus on new classes of warships the service can build faster, Secretary of the Navy John Phelan announced Tuesday on social ...
Tracking the history of Apple's first hires is tricky, but these ten, with one bonus entry, are believed to have been assigned the first ten payroll numbers, making them the original crew. And if you ...
WASHINGTON, Nov 21 (Reuters) - A group of major asset and wealth management firms has agreed to pay $25.5 million to resolve claims in U.S. court that they conspired to restrict job mobility and ...