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Kia leads in revenue per employee, outpacing other carmakers such as GM and Ford.
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Many major coastal cities are experiencing local land subsidence where underground soil and rock collapse, causing the surface above to sink.
Here are the top languages spoken in the world by number of speakers in 2023.
Data centers produce a staggering amount of heat, but what if instead of treating it as waste, we could harness it instead?
The restaurant industry has the most vacancies in the U.S., followed by non-profit organizations.
Global inflation projections look optimistic in 2024, but risks of a second wave of price pressures remain due to geopolitical shocks.