Biden Pledges New Deal-Like Economic Agenda to Counter Trump
Democrat Joe Biden is turning his campaign against President Donald Trump toward the economy.
Democrat Joe Biden is turning his campaign against President Donald Trump toward the economy.
Asian stocks have sunk while Europe opened higher after Wall Street declined on concerns economic recoveries might fade as coronavirus cases increase in the United States and some other countries.
United Airlines is sending layoff warnings to 36,000 employees, nearly half its U.S. staff.
Reno-based Eldorado Resorts Inc. received the go-ahead from Nevada casino regulators to buy Caesars Entertainment Corp. in a $17 billion deal creating a gambling giant with properties in 16 U.S. states and several other countries.
Home buying is heating up, despite the pandemic.
Walgreens will squeeze primary care clinics into as many as 700 of its U.S. stores over the next few years in a major expansion of the care it offers customers.
British Treasury chief Rishi Sunak will announce a 2-billion-pound program to create jobs for young people as the government tries to revive an economy battered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Levi’s says it will cut 700 office jobs, or about 15% of its worldwide corporate workforce, as the jeans seller deals with a sharp drop in sales due to the coronavirus pandemic.
A federal judge rejected a request for an emergency order to delay the process of shutting down the Dakota Access pipeline while attorneys appeal a ruling to shutter the pipeline during the course of an environmental review.
The job market took a big step toward healing in May, though plenty of damage remains, as a record level of hiring that month followed record layoffs in March and April.