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CEOs are tasked with handling the company’s overall vision, while presidents are more focused on day-to-day operations.
There are guidelines, but experts say it’s more art than science.
Deciding when a film plays is a giant moving puzzle that theaters have to put together every week.
It depends, but usually the money heads straight to the U.S. Treasury.
The origins of the term reflect worries about accuracy and honesty at restaurants.
Many economists say that temporarily capping prices would be a short-term fix, leading to consequences once controls are lifted.
The trees are easy to grow, but the berries are fragile and have a shorter shelf life compared to other fruits.
It’s been a bad year for the stock market and cryptocurrency, which have lost billions in value.
The struggle to hire has hit industries requiring specialized skills particularly hard.
A look at how direct deposits travel from your employer to you.