BEIJING — China’s exports remained strong in October, a positive sign for an economy trying to weather power shortages and COVID-19 outbreaks.
The country’s customs agen...
These are unique times in our country.
Questions abound about our safety protocols during this global pandemic. About our behavior on social media. About impartial repo...
While many positions in a health care facility require certain schooling or certifications, there are jobs for workers of all education levels.
Hillary Harlan, chief com...
Amid unusual job market conditions and coming out of a year and a half of pandemic difficulty, schools, colleges and educators across Butler County are striving to prepa...
18-year-veteran brings practical experience to popular criminology program
Brandon Marshall chose a seat in the first row in his second attempt at higher education, a rev...
Computer chip shortage blamed
DETROIT — The global computer chip shortage cut into third-quarter profits at both Ford and crosstown rival General Motors, with both compan...
Amid fallout from the “Facebook Papers” documents supporting claims that the social network has valued financial success over user safety, Facebook on Monday reported hi...
NEW YORK — The National Labor Relations Board said there was sufficient interest to form a union at an Amazon distribution center in New York, after union organizers on ...
OMAHA, Neb. — CSX delivered a 32% jump in third-quarter profit as the volume of goods it hauled increased even beyond last fall’s strong level.
The Jacksonville, Fla.-ba...
Restaurants, hotels losing employees
WASHINGTON — One reason America’s employers are having trouble filling jobs was starkly illustrated in a report Tuesday: Americans ar...