Job Openings Eased, in a Sign of the Cooling Labor Market
The number of U.S. positions available was 11.3 million in May, the second straight monthly decline.
The number of U.S. positions available was 11.3 million in May, the second straight monthly decline.
Oil prices have been slipping over the last two weeks, but the drop has accelerated in recent days.
Numerous federal agencies agree that widely promoted falsehoods threaten the nation’s security. Doing something about them is another matter.
Central bankers raised rates by the most since 1994 last month, and minutes from the gathering explained their logic.
Beijing is giving incentives to stem a demographic crisis, but its control over childbirth and its suppression of women’s rights are making it difficult for some aspiring parents to start a family.
The Biden administration is applying lessons learned from controls on Russia during the Ukraine war to try to limit China’s military and technological advances.
President Biden and Democrats face political peril as costs keep rising and midterm elections loom.
Often described as ground zero for the epidemic, the communities of Cabell County and Huntington, W. Va. had opted out of a settlement and lost their case at trial.
A former analyst at the firm said employees were forced to contribute to a $500 million deferred compensation plan, which they were told was guaranteed.
With challenges in meeting clean energy goals and new electricity demands, politicians in both parties seek to prolong and even expand reactor use.