Young entrepreneurs are snapping up baby boomer-owned plumbing, construction, manufacturing and HVAC companies. Plus: Tips for would-be buyers and sellers.
A federal judge temporarily blocked the Education Department’s narrow definition of “professional degree,” reopening a fight that could affect primary care’s future.
A student bragged on TikTok that he climbed Kilimanjaro, wrote about it in his essay and got into Yale. Another student thought she could use the same ploy.
A new law limits federal loans to aspiring nurse practitioners to $20,500 a year—less than half what would-be podiatrists, chiropractors and optometrists can borrow.
Companies added IVF coverage when workers were scarce. Employers now have the upper hand, but the national focus on the declining birthrate could protect these benefits.
A new federal court ruling makes clear that business owners and executives can’t expect confidentiality for legal discussions with AI, as they can with human attorneys.
A new Indeed report suggests there will still be job growth, but not in all fields. Here’s how employers and workers must adapt to avoid 8% unemployment.
While students change passwords and watch out for imposter scams, schools should start scrutinizing their third party providers and practice for the next hack.
How to generate excitement and demand for a new credit card? A big Silicon Valley fintech is leaning into crypto.
New JAMA studies examine whether routine colonoscopies and low‑dose thyroid drugs benefit older adults, raising questions about risks, costs and continued use.