Mike Rowe has spent years spotlighting the dignity of dirty jobs, but his latest warning is blunter than anything he said ...
As his foundation goes on 17 years, Mike Rowe celebrated his organization giving our $5 million in scholarships this year ...
"How America Works" host and "Dirty Jobs" legend Mike Rowe feels a sense of gratification after learning that more American students are deciding against applying for college. "Fifteen years ago, the ...
FOX Business host Mike Rowe stressed the importance of skilled work, Monday, as Americans battle rising consumer prices and a surging cost of living nationwide. The host of "How America Works" joined ...
Mike Rowe is back for a new season of "Dirty Jobs" premiering Sunday, Dec. 11 at 8 p.m. on Discovery. Discovery “Dirty Jobs” has been airing continuously for nearly 20 years now — and series host Mike ...
Mike Rowe started his career as a narrator and host for things like CD-ROM trivia before breaking into the TV game. He picked up some local TV gigs where he started narrating a segment called ...
As AI threatens to automate millions of white-collar roles, concerns about job-ready skills are louder than ever. But Mike ...
Former "Dirty Jobs" host Mike Rowe and his mom, Peggy revealed the inspiration behind her new book "Vacuuming in the Nude: And Other Ways to Get Attention" in an unfiltered new interview, offering ...
The recent conversation around artificial intelligence has made Fox Business’ “How America Works” host Mike Rowe revert to the “same old broken record” he’s been repeating for the past 20 years: learn ...
With many experts fearing A.I. developments could lead to more layoffs, there are questions and concerns being raised about what could be next for the U.S. labor force. FOX Business' "How America ...
FIRST ON FOX: A popular host, storyteller, producer and author has a new project coming out — and "it lines up, not coincidentally," with the Fourth of July, he told Fox News Digital in an on-camera ...
Bridgeton Mill owner Mike Rowe, the mill’s 14th owner in nearly 200 years, is somewhat reluctantly looking for owner No. 15. He has decided to sell the mill. The mill was put on the market last week.