US Budget Deficit Hits Record $1.05 Trillion After 5 Months
The U.S. government’s budget deficit through February hit an all-time high of $l.
The U.S. government’s budget deficit through February hit an all-time high of $l.
U.S. consumer prices increased 0.4% in February, the biggest gain in six months, led by a sharp jump in gasoline prices.
General Electric is combining its aircraft leasing business with Ireland’s AerCap Holdings in a deal valued at more than $30 billion, a big step in what has become a six year endeavor to reshape the one-time global conglomerate.
Buzzfeed announced that it has laid off 45 reporters, editors and producers from the newly acquired HuffPost.
New government figures show that cargo airlines are adding jobs while passenger airlines have made deep cuts during the coronavirus pandemic.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos plans to spend the $10 billion he invested in the Bezos Earth Fund by 2030.
The Biden administration says that it will deliver an interim report on its suspension of oil and gas sales from federal lands and waters by summer.
A huge wind farm off the Massachusetts coast is edging closer to federal approval, setting up what the Biden administration hopes will be a model for a sharp increase in offshore wind energy development along the East Coast.
Victims of a massive global hack of Microsoft email server software are hustling to shore up infected systems and otherwise diminish chances that intruders might extend their foothold and steal data or hobble their networks.
GameStop is taking significant step toward a more digital future, naming an activist investor to lead company efforts to push more of its business online.