NEW YORK (AP) β More swings hit Wall Street on Friday, except the U.S. stock market finished higher this time. After bobbing up and down through the morning,
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Over half of video game industry workers want to join a union: Report
Around a fourth of game industry professionals have been laid off sometime in the past two years.
More swings rock Wall Street, except stocks are jumping this time
NEW YORK (AP) β More swings are rocking Wall Street on Friday, except the U.S. stock market is rising this time. The S&P 500 took off and rallied
3 takeaways from the long-awaited September jobs report
September’s long-awaited jobs report was finally released Thursday. Here’s what it tells us about the economy.
Jarring swings rock Wall Street as US stocks give up a morning surge
NEW YORK (AP) β Big swings keep rocking Wall Street, and U.S. stocks erased a huge morning gain on Thursday as skittishness continues to dominate the market following
US added surprisingly solid 119K jobs in September, delayed report says
The unemployment rate rose to 4.4% from 4.3% in August.
Democrats zero in on affordable housing as potential winning issue
NYC Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani made the issue a cornerstone of his campaign, and Democrats who won high-profile elections this month also prioritized affordability in their races.
Medicare premium hike will absorb part of Social Security COLA
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‘We Ain’t Buying It’: These retailers are being targeted by holiday shopping boycott
As peak holiday shopping season kicks off next week, an activist group is asking its supporters to stop shopping at three major US chains for five days.