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A federal judge agreed that a state law prohibiting teachers from using preferred pronouns in classrooms discriminated a ...
"As we go into the fall, these are going to be some live meetings and we're going to have to figure it out," Goolsbee told ...
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent defended releasing monthly jobs reports amid accuracy concerns, emphasizing the need for ...
The CREATE Act would renew and strengthen Section 181, a Bush era tax incentive that applies to the first $15 million in production costs ...
The displaced Colt Grill workers may have a tough time finding new jobs during the slow summer season, a workforce ...
Political interference in economic data threatens the business foundation that companies depend on for planning, forecasting, ...
On Aug. 12, Governor Josh Stein announced that North Carolina has received $4 million in federal grants to help incarcerated ...
A new federal law may strip over 2 million Americans of their SNAP benefits monthly due to stricter work requirements, warns ...
Not too hot, not too cold — this was just right. The latest inflation report delivered a best-case scenario for the stock ...
In the lexicon of economic afflictions, “stagflation” is one of the bad ones. The term (a portmanteau of “stagnation” and ...
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was pressed on Tuesday after President Donald Trump’s nominee to lead the Bureau of Labor Statistics suggested the agency suspend its monthly jobs report.
Harvard University and the Trump administration are getting close to an agreement that would require the Ivy League ...