While artificial intelligence is seeding upheaval across the workforce, from screenwriters to financial advisors, the technology will disproportionately replace jobs typically held by women, according to human resources analytics firm Revelio Labs.
Lawmakers in 29 states have approved or are working on laws that allow the creation of hospital police forces, whose members can carry firearms and make arrests. Some critics worry about the “unintended consequences” of boosting law enforcement presence in places people receive medical care.
In a nondescript office park in San Jose, California, ChargePoint Holdings Inc. runs a torture lab of sorts geared at fixing one of the EV transition’s most pressing problems: public charging stations that often don’t work.
Lawmakers in several states are looking to loosen child labor laws, even as the federal government cracks down on surging violations.
Mobile home parks are among the few affordable options that remain for extremely low-income people. But many older, dilapidated parks are disappearing as the land is razed for more modern uses.
Stocks rose on Wall Street, led by more gains in technology stocks as another chipmaker reported strong demand related to artificial intelligence.
Wall Street’s building frenzy around artificial intelligence helped yank the market higher, even as worries worsen about political rancor in Washington.
Target once distinguished itself as being boldly supportive of the LGBTQ+ community. Now, it has tarnished that status after removing some LGBTQ+-themed products and relocating Pride Month displays to the back of stores in certain Southern locations.
If the US is not able to pay all its bills for the first time ever, senior citizens could quickly feel the pain.
A measure of fear among stock investors on Wall Street climbed 8% and is near its highest level since March.
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There are worries that politicians may not feel urgency to act until financial markets shake hard enough to light a fire under both parties.
There isn’t much precedent on what to do in case of a default, since it’s never happened before. Nevertheless, there are steps consumers can take to safeguard their finances from some of the effects of the crisis.
The last time UPS workers walked of the job more than two decades ago, it crippled the shipping company. An emboldened union is threatening to do the same and this time the disruption would be far greater.
For 2023, the city’s Heritage Preservation Commission released an updated list of the 10 Most Endangered Historic Properties in La Crosse.
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A recently completed merger between two top-tier rail lines will send more trains along the upper Mississippi River — and in some areas, thousands more carloads of hazardous materials.
The committee also rejected Gov. Tony Evers' request to make permanent 38 revenue agent positions that handle collection of delinquent taxes.
"It ticks me off. It seems like he doesn't care," the father of the victim said.
The occasion brought dozens of Asian Wisconsinites from Oshkosh, Eau Claire, the Milwaukee area and other regions around the state to a packed room in the Capitol.
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A 37-year-old man with no permanent address is being held in the La Crosse County Jail on a $100,000 cash bond after he allegedly sexually assaulted a woman inside an elevator May 16.
A 51-year-old La Crosse man with no permanent address was arrested May 23 after he allegedly packaged methamphetamine at a La Crosse parking garage.
A physician from Rochester, Minnesota, who had been practicing medicine in La Crosse at the time of his arrest has reached a plea agreement with prosecutors in a La Crosse County child sexual assault case.
A 21-year-old La Crosse man faces criminal charges after he allegedly vandalized a vehicle during a May 21 incident.
🎧 Reporter Karen Robinson-Jacobs discusses the racial makeup of police departments in relation to the communities they serve.
Two new single family homes are coming to the north side of La Crosse next summer after an application for federal housing money from the city was awarded to Habitat for Humanity La Crosse area.
The committee also rejected Gov. Tony Evers' request to make permanent 38 revenue agent positions that handle collection of delinquent taxes.
A two-year pilot program providing legal assistance and representation for tenants facing eviction in La Crosse County is expected to launch in June.