Some Butler County residents will pay more than 8 cents per kilowatt-hour for electric generation beginning June 1 as both Penn Power and West Penn Power hiked their rate...
Meat demand is still going strong despite soaring inflation, according to second-quarter results from Tyson Foods Inc.
The biggest U.S. meat company by sales said a pick ...
NEW YORK — Stocks racked up more losses on Wall Street Monday, leaving the S&P 500 at its lowest point in more than a year.
The sell-off came as renewed worries about Ch...
52 birds killed by wild animal
On a spring Friday morning April 29, Art King of Harvest Valley Farms in Middlesex Township went down to feed his chickens as he would on a...
More U.S. workers than ever hold a graduate degree. Years of intensifying job requirements and headlines declaring a master’s “the new bachelor’s degree” nudged a record ...
NEW YORK — A turbulent week on Wall Street ended Friday with more losses and the stock market's fifth straight weekly decline.
The latest pullback came as investors bala...
WASHINGTON — America’s employers added 428,000 jobs in April, extending a streak of solid hiring that has defied punishing inflation, chronic supply shortages, the Russia...
NEW YORK — Some small businesses are still struggling to hire qualified workers, even as Americans return to the U.S. job market in droves.
Hiring and retaining employee...
WASHINGTON — Average long-term U.S. mortgage rates resumed their ascent this week, as the key 30-year loan reached its highest point since 2009.
The increases came in the...