Established in 2016, the New York Times' election "Needle" estimates the final outcome of an election based on partial election results.
Don't worry, we won't make you guess what the Wordle strike is all about. New York Times tech employees have gone on strike.
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CompTIA’s training business will spin off from a non-profit trade association. CompTIA has about 500 employees, roughly half ...
The New York Times’ signature election needle may not be available to the public as results come in Tuesday night amid an ongoing strike by the outlet’s technology staff, the paper’s election ...
Times tech workers officially walked off the job after midnight on Monday, citing issues such as remote and hybrid work ...
The 600 staffers organized with the New York Times Tech Guild—who program essential functions like push alerts, live blogs, ...
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Intel is set to let several hundred employees go at three separate sites in Israel, with global layoffs set to top 15,000 ...
Striking workers at Boeing approved a new contract proposal late Monday, ending a more than seven-week stoppage that had cost ...