The settlement comes as former President Donald Trump is running for the 2024 presidential nomination, which could set up a rematch with President Joe Biden.
January’s jobs data shows the unemployment rate fell for Black women. A tight labor market may be playing a role.
Leisure and hospitality saw an increase of 128,000 jobs in the month, led by 99,000 jobs in restaurants and bars alone.
Southwest is sending its operating chief, but not its CEO, to the Senate Commerce committee hearing.
Legislation passed in 2020 eliminates the coverage delays that some beneficiaries have faced when they enrolled in Medicare, effective this year.
Job and wage growth are strong, layoffs are low and workers are quitting at high rates. Here’s what to know about a trove of labor data issued this week.
Ford liquidated most of its ownership stake last year in EV maker Rivian Automotive.
WWE Chairman Vince McMahon is open to leaving the company forever if he finds the right sale, CEO Nick Khan told CNBC.
The words “Santos is,” followed by the words for a scatalogical expletive, were found written on Santos’ local office in gold spray paint, the NYPD said.
Cost cuts have replaced growth on Wall Street’s checklist, and tech executives are being celebrated for efficiency over innovation.
Chinese authorities said Friday that a suspected Beijing-operated spy balloon spotted hovering over sensitive U.S. airspace was in fact a civilian airship intended for scientific research.
Tesla CEO Elon Musk was found not liable in a shareholder class-action suit stemming from 2018 tweets in which he said he was considering taking Tesla private.