With housing in short supply, developers are converting more empty offices into apartments. But not all buildings are candidates for reuse, even as more than one billion square feet of office space sits vacant across the country.
AAA forecasts 43.2 million Americans will travel by car for Independence Day.
The company, long allergic to controversy, is likely to be the subject of very public and partisan criticism throughout the Republican primary.
More technology and creature comforts, as well as a parade of new electric vehicles, have complicated the job after accidents.
The high-profile payroll survey could be overestimating job growth because of quirks in how the data are calculated.
Russia is incubating a cottage industry of new digital surveillance tools to suppress domestic opposition to the war in Ukraine. The tech may also be sold overseas.
Billionaire Masayoshi Son said he would make SoftBank “the investment company for the AI revolution” but he missed out on the most recent frenzy.
Managing the deepening rivalry will be a central task for Janet Yellen in Beijing this week.
The trip to Beijing will be her first as Treasury Secretary and is intended to ease tensions between the world’s two largest economies.
The strike is part of a wave of recent labor actions in the nation’s second-largest metropolis, where high costs of living have made it difficult for workers to stay afloat.