U.S. added 818,000 fewer jobs than thought, adding to concerns about a slowing economy
U.S. job gains over the 12 months ending in March were revised downward Wednesday by 818,000 — a significant revision that adds
U.S. job gains over the 12 months ending in March were revised downward Wednesday by 818,000 — a significant revision that adds
Federal Reserve officials at their July meeting moved closer to a long-awaited interest rate reduction, but stopped short while indicating that a September cut
In the days after he was announced as Vice President Kamala Harris’s running mate, a photo of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D)
As the presidential election creeps closer, political discussions are casting a shadow on workplace culture, new data from Gallup shows. As of February,
A Greek-flagged oil tanker carrying 150,000 tons of crude oil
DETROIT — Ford Motor is delaying production of a next-generation all-electric pickup truck at a new plant in Tennessee and canceling plans for a
Former president Bill Clinton, speaking during the third night of the Democratic convention on Wednesday, presented a bit of data meant to
One of the defining characteristics of Donald Trump’s politics is the extent to which he positions himself as the arbiter of identity.
Russia’s main internal security agency, the Federal Security Service (FSB),
CHICAGO — Democratic leaders say passing sweeping legislation to expand voting rights and curb gerrymandering will be at or near the top