US marijuana industry hits all-time high
Jobs and sales increased in 2023, providing a promising outlook for the burgeoning industry.
China's purchasing manager's index: What key number means for its economy
China's factory activity posted its strongest performance in a year last month, according to official data, though economic headwinds remain.
Air quality data reveals most polluted major US cities in 2023
Columbus, Ohio, was the most polluted major U.S. city for the second year running.
China's new AI 'Supermind' deepens challenge to U.S.
China says it is building a new AI-based intelligence platform to track global scientists and hoover up breakthrough technologies for its industry and military.
Teachers, healthcare workers are most likely to cheat on their partners
Teachers and healthcare workers are some of the most likely jobs to cheat on their spouses, a new report from RANT Casino shows.
Colleges teach influencer courses as creators earn $100,000 a year
The influencer economy has ballooned into a billion-dollar industry and attracting college graduates who can earn thousands as social media stars.
Doomsday prepping poised to become $2.46 billion industry
Forecasted to hit $2.46 billion by 2030, the survival tools market transcends past fringe prepper stereotypes, resonating with mainstream America.
New factories key to Democrat's clean energy plan
Representative Ro Khanna sat down with Newsweek to discuss why investments in America's steel industry "is good for the climate."
Man charges company who fired him 10x hourly rate after asking for help
"I still have hard feelings, but money's money so I said yes," the employee told Newsweek.
Industrial Policy Is Working. So Why Is Biden Drowning It in Green Policy?
A well-designed, fully funded industrial policy can work insofar as it can encourage the expansion of the manufacturing base.
America Has an Industrial Policy: The Wrong One
All nations have industrial policies, and America needs one that fosters industry rather than stifles it.
Stunning photographs explore deep inside iron ore mine closed 57 years ago
Ted Moravec told Newsweek how his images "hint at so many untold stories. The people who worked there. The marvels of engineering."
Dept. of Labor's response to worker who fell into molten iron sparks anger
Caterpillar Inc. has been fined $145,027 following the fatal accident.
What is diesel?
The U.S. is grappling with a shortage of diesel, as October stocks of distillate fuel oils reached their lowest levels since 2008. But is that reason to worry?
'Industry' Creators Talk Season 3 Possibility and 'Massive' Plans
"Industry" creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay have spoken about their plans for a possible third season.
Crypto President Pushes for Government Regulation Amid Massive Losses
The lack of regulation has long been appealing to cryptocurrency investors, but now industry leaders are changing their tune.
Seal Slaughter Starts in Canada Just Weeks After Mothers Give Birth
The Canadian government said Magdalen Islands sealers are permitted to slaughter harp seals from March 17.
Congress' Investment in American Industry is Missing an Ingredient
Trickling out subsidies through dozens of federal bureaucracies, as the House and Senate bills propose, won't by themselves revive American high-tech manufacturing.
Airlines Warn of Ticket Sale Slump, Slower Recovery as COVID Cases Rise
Delta, American, Southwest and other airlines reported seeing lower sales in August after a COVID-19 surge that started in July.
13 Ways to Maintain Brand Relevance Amidst Changing Industry Trends
Your industry is constantly changing. Learn how to change your brand along with it.
Coal Gets Dug Under
It was not Donald Trump's fault that coal was dying. It was his fault that he lied about being able to save it and then lied that he had.
'Industry' Star Harry Lawtey on What Season 2 Has in Store for Robert
"Industry" ended its first season with a potential cast shake-up which could mean a huge change for Robert Spearing according to the actor who plays him, Harry Lawtey.
What American Manufacturing Really Needs
Although there are certainly arguments to be made in favor of Biden's proposals, we've talked to hundreds of American manufacturers, and have learned that many of these campaign promises have raised skepticism.
Biden Thinks Rural Americans 'Feel Forgotten,' Plans to Rebuild Industries
The president-elect discussed his intentions to strengthen U.S. industrial policies and better serve the needs of rural populations during an interview published in "The New York Times" on Wednesday.
'Industry' Show Creators Break Down That First Episode Twist
"Industry" Episode 1 on HBO ends with the shock death of one of its characters. Show creators Mickey Down and Konrad Kay explained to Newsweek what this twist means for the rest of the show.
'Industry' Show Creators on the True Stories That Inspired the HBO Show
"Industry" is HBO's new drama that tells a fictionalized tale of life in the British financial industry, but it is inspired by Mickey Down and Konrad Kay's real experiences in the sector.
Countless Deaths Tied to Trump Admin Environmental Rollbacks Amid Pandemic
Public health and environmental experts say "there's nobody watching" U.S. oil and gas companies along with other leading pollutant operations after the industry complained about being unable to do business during the lockdown.
Let's Scare China and Help Ourselves and Our Friends at the Same Time
There is a creative way for the U.S. to exercise leverage over the hegemonic Chinese Communist Party.
Bill Maher Demands End of Cruise Ship Industry Amid Pandemic
The 'Real Time' host made a case for ending the cruise ship industry Friday night in an unusually quiet show with no live studio audience due to the virus.