Dow to Cut 4,500 Employees in AI Overhaul
Dow is cutting 4,500 employees as part of a cost-saving program that will lean on AI to increase productivity and bolster shareholder returns.

Dow is cutting 4,500 employees as part of a cost-saving program that will lean on AI to increase productivity and bolster shareholder returns.

An investigation by a local news station in Detroit, Michigan, found Wednesday that the state government bears some of the responsibility for the poor oversight that contributed to the failure of the Edenville and Sanford Dams.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) built her campaign, in part, on standing up to “big corporations,” but her past corporate legal work — particularly with the lawsuits against Dow Corning — shows a different, seldom explored side of the presidential candidate.

Despite Elon Musk’s showmanship during the unveiling of the “Solar Roof” as justification for Tesla shareholders to accept a huge dilution by merging with debt-ridden SolarCity, the hyped product already looks dead-on-arrival.

Hillary Clinton arranged a private meeting with an executive at the heart of her Dow Chemical donation scandal.

The Texas Senate Select Committee on Property Tax Reform and Relief was in Houston on Tuesday taking testimony from Texans affected by the strain of rising property taxes and the burdensome appraisal process.

COLUMBIA, S.C. — Hillary Clinton said that a dangerous chemical could harm pregnant women and infants and needed to be regulated, but she appears to have backed away from the issue after the nation’s largest corporate producer of the chemical started partnering with and eventually giving money to the Clinton Global Initiative and an advisory firm linked to former President Bill Clinton.
