Private payroll growth slowed to 122,000 in July, less than expected, ADP says
Private job growth slowed further in July while the pace of wage gains hit a three-year low, payrolls processing firm ADP reported
The 10 worst states to retire in the U.S. No. 1 isn’t California or New York
While the best state to retire in the U.S. is also one of the smallest in the country, the worst state to retire is
Boeing taps aerospace veteran Ortberg to replace Dave Calhoun as CEO
Boeing has named Robert “Kelly” Ortberg to replace CEO Dave Calhoun, picking a longtime aerospace veteran from outside the company as the manufacturer
Trump continues Black voter push but faces new challenge with Harris
Donald Trump and Vice President Harris are both set to court Black voters on Wednesday as Democrats hope their new candidate can
Giuliani may avoid testimony in bankruptcy case amid settlement on fees
Former New York mayor Rudy Giuliani may avoid having to testify under oath about his finances after he reached a last-minute agreement
Arizona county official who took on election skeptics loses primary
PHOENIX — A top Republican election official in Arizona’s most populous county known for his vigorous defense of elections lost his primary
Killing of Hamas leader leaves Gaza ceasefire hopes dangling by a thread
The assassination of the political leader of Hamas has plunged
Stellantis to offer broad buyouts to U.S. salaried workers, warns of possible layoffs
DETROIT — Automaker Stellantis plans to once again reduce its U.S. employee headcount through a broad voluntary buyout, as the company attempts to reduce
Starbucks is reeling as customers go elsewhere, sales decline
Starbucks on Tuesday reported quarterly revenue that missed analysts’ expectations as both its U.S. and international cafes faced weaker demand. Shares of the company rose more