INDIANAPOLIS — Earlier this year, an insistent cry arose from business leaders and Republican governors: Cut off a $300-a-week federal supplement for unemployed American...
Recall issued
NEW YORK — U.S. health officials may have solved the mystery of how four people in different states came down with a serious tropical disease even though no...
DETROIT — For the first time in eight months, the global shortage of computer chips won’t force General Motors to close any North American factories.
The company said F...
Employers still struggle to hire
HARRISBURG — Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate continued to hit new post-pandemic lows, according to state figures released Friday, but th...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Newly surfaced texts between then-FirstEnergy Corp. executives detail a series of favors delivered to the company by Ohio’s top utility regulator, a man...
NEW YORK — Some investors aren’t waiting to see if former President Donald Trump’s plans for a media company to challenge the likes of Facebook, Twitter and even Disney ...
NEW YORK — A bid to unionize Amazon workers at a distribution facility in New York City neared an important milestone, as organizers prepared to deliver hundreds of sign...
WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve reports that the economy faces a number of headwinds, including supply-chain disruptions, labor shortages and uncertainty about COVID.
I...
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...
NEW YORK — Bitcoin stormed above $66,000 for the first time on Wednesday, riding a wave of excitement about how the financial establishment is increasingly accepting the...