Washington — President Joe Biden on Thursday is signing a series of health care-related directives, including taking action to rescind and target anti-abortion rules. The
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Biden delays orders to reverse Trump-era immigration changes, create task force for separated families
President Biden is delaying by at least a few days a series of executive actions on immigration that were anticipated as early as this week,
Programming languages: Coding tests reveal JavaScript and Java in high demand
Data from 304,645 coding tests by assessment platform DevSkiller identified the languages and tech stacks developers were most likely to be tested on. JavaScript and
Monster survey finds 46% of big companies more open to hiring remote workers
Employers say the skills gap is worse than it was a year ago and that workers are equally responsible for upskilling. Candidates with some high
Should fewer Americans get a $1,400 stimulus check?
As Congress debates issuing a third round of federal “stimulus checks” to millions of Americans, economists are trying to assess just how effective such payments
Why IT leaders need to admit that the tech industry is not a meritocracy
Girls Who Code founder shares two actions companies and individuals can take to make the tech industry more equitable. Girls Who Code Founder Reshma Saujani
McCarthy to House Republicans: “Cut this crap out” and stop infighting
House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy warned his members to stop the public bickering within the conference if they want to effectively push back on the
“It’s time to act”: Biden rolls out new actions on climate change
Washington — President Joe Biden on Wednesday signed a series of executive actions aimed at combating climate change, building on unilateral action the president took
Eye Opener: U.S. records deadliest month since pandemic began
January has officially been the deadliest month of the entire COVID-19 pandemic as new strains of the virus appear in multiple states across the country.
Schumer vows to hold impeachment trial despite apparent lack of GOP votes
Washington — Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer insisted Wednesday that the Senate would push forward with an impeachment trial of former President Donald Trump, despite