US Consumer Prices Rise 0.3% in August, Lowest in 7 Months
U.S. consumer prices rose a lower-than-expected 0.3% last month, the smallest monthly increase n seven months and a hopeful sign that inflation pressures may be cooling.
U.S. consumer prices rose a lower-than-expected 0.3% last month, the smallest monthly increase n seven months and a hopeful sign that inflation pressures may be cooling.
Apple unveiled its next iPhone line-up, including a model that offer twice the maximum and other modest upgrades to last year’s editions that proved to be a big hit among consumers devouring the latest technology during the pandemic.
As the resilient coronavirus keeps offices closed and workers at home, some are adapting while others are trying to hang on.
A court in Amsterdam has ruled that Uber drivers fall under the Dutch taxi drivers’ collective labor agreement.
Apple released a critical software patch to fix a security vulnerability that researchers said could allow hackers to directly infect iPhones and other Apple devices without any user action.
The president of Southwest is retiring three months after being passed over for the CEO’s job.
Kansas City Southern has decided that a $31 billion bid from Canadian Pacific is the best of two offers on the table to buy the railroad.
The European Commission has cleared an injection of Italian funds into new airline ITA and says the company won’t be responsible for illegal state aid granted to predecessor Alitalia.
The Transportation Security Administration is increasing the penalty for people who violate the mandate to wear masks on planes, trains and other forms of transportation to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
Many young workers around the world have entered the workforce during the past 18 months without ever having stepped foot into their offices or having met a single colleague.