Sarah Jenkins, Wall Street Reporter

Sarah Jenkins covers the beating heart of global finance from New York City. With an MBA from Columbia Business School and a decade of experience at Bloomberg News, Sarah specializes in US market volatility, federal reserve policy, and corporate governance. Her deep-dive reports on the intersection of Silicon Valley and Wall Street have earned her multiple accolades in financial journalism.
1989 Articles

Major Corporations Unite to Smooth A.I. Transition for American Workforce

In a significant move to address the impacts of artificial intelligence on…

Tech Giants Collaborate to Smooth A.I. Transition for American Workforce

In a concerted effort to address the challenges posed by artificial intelligence…

Starmer Commits to Smooth Transition Amidst Future Leadership Changes

In a recent televised interview held in Milton Keynes, Keir Starmer outlined…

Tech Giants Unite to Facilitate AI Transition for American Workforce

In a significant move aimed at supporting the American workforce in adapting…

Tech Giants Unite to Support American Workforce Amid A.I. Revolution

In a significant move to facilitate the integration of artificial intelligence into…

Tech Giants Unite to Support American Workers Amid A.I. Evolution

In a significant move, major corporations such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Amazon, and…

Tech Giants Unite to Smooth A.I. Transition for American Workforce

In a significant collaboration, major players in the tech industry, including OpenAI,…

Tech Giants Unite to Facilitate Transition for American Workers in AI Era

In a significant development for the American workforce, leading technology companies, including…

Tech Giants Unite to Support American Workers Amidst A.I. Transition

In a significant move to address the challenges posed by the growing…

Tenants Demand Regulation as Rental Housing Fees Surge Across the US

** Across the United States, a growing number of renters are rallying…

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