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A Republican attempt to block states from enforcing new artificial intelligence rules over the next decade has drawn growing bipartisan objections, exposing tension in Washington over allowing for more unchecked AI development.
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The latest data on layoffs and growth in master's degree programs in accounting.
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Musk described the bill as a budget-busting "disgusting abomination." as Republican fiscal hawks stepped up criticism of the massive fiscal package.
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Carr, Riggs & Ingram expands into East Texas, while UHY continues its growth in St. Louis, and Prosperity enters Vermont.
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U.S. officials have asked for information related to the accounting of deals that the cybersecurity company has made with some customers.
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A multipronged, adaptable staffing strategy is likely the best course of action for CPA firms and small to midsized businesses.
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The deal that led the House to increase the maximum deduction for state and local taxes to $40,000 is not set in stone in the Senate.
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Prospects for an even more dire U.S. fiscal trajectory threaten to stoke concerns about the bill among GOP fiscal hawks.
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Private sector employment increased by only 37,000 jobs in May, down from a revised figure of 60,000 in April, while annual pay increased 4.5% year over year.
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Big Four firm PwC announced it can now provide assurance on AI systems to see if they've been designed and operated responsibly.
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