Widespread layoffs muddy labor market picture ahead of Fed decision
Nearly 1 million American workers have lost their jobs so far this year, the most since 2009, excluding the spike in spring 2020.
Nearly 1 million American workers have lost their jobs so far this year, the most since 2009, excluding the spike in spring 2020.
The oil and gas giant is using a free speech argument to challenge new emissions standards.
A bipartisan group of House members are mapping out how to push back on the Trump administration’s plans to potentially charge patent holders a fee, Rep. Deborah Ross told Semafor.
Bill Gates has a bone to pick with climate advocates, a group that he was nominally the deepest-pocketed leader of over the past decade.
Pressure on the biomass sector is mounting in the UK, South Korea, Japan, and the US.
JPMorgan, Goldman Sachs, Walmart and Airbnb all recently announced that they were also looking to limit hiring.
The dip in the dollar is seen as short-lived, and most global investors will remain ‘overweight’ in the US for the next 18 months.
Tourism is growing fast, the non-oil economy accounts for more than half of GDP, and female participation in the labor force has surged in recent years.
The White House imposed the penalties on Rosneft and Lukoil last week, prohibiting US companies from doing business with the Russian firms.