
96-Year-Old Judge’s Colleagues Push to Get Her Lawsuit Tossed
(Bloomberg Law) -- The federal lawsuit brought by under-fire 96-year-old Federal Circuit Judge Pauline Newman to block a probe into
2023-09-03 01:26

Here's why farmers aren't included in the US monthly jobs report
The US government's monthly jobs report provides crucial information about the health of the labor market by tallying "nonfarm payrolls." Why are the farmers excluded?
2023-09-03 00:58

Biden in Florida, Dreams of Utopia: Your Saturday US Briefing
All hail Labor Day Weekend, when we honor workers by taking off Monday to enjoy what may be
2023-09-03 00:50

Ex-Wells Fargo Exec Deserves Prison in Accounts Scandal, US Says
Wells Fargo & Co.’s former head of retail banking should spend a year in prison for impeding a
2023-09-02 23:19

Stablecoin Reshuffling Chips Away at Tether’s Crypto Market Dominance
Tether, the digital token that underpins much of cryptocurrency world’s ecosystem, saw its market capitalization decline for the
2023-09-02 22:57

Exclusive: SoftBank's Arm to ask for $47 to $51 per share in IPO
By Echo Wang and Anirban Sen NEW YORK Arm Holdings Ltd, the chip designer owned by SoftBank Group
2023-09-02 22:24

McConnell’s Frailty Casts Pall Over GOP Ahead of 2024 Election
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell’s health woes risk spilling into the 2024 race, where Republicans face new questions
2023-09-02 22:21

NYC Airbnb Registration Backlog Piles Up Ahead of New Rules
By Tuesday, thousands of Airbnb Inc. rentals in New York City may suddenly be taken off the market.
2023-09-02 22:15

Ukraine Recap: Kyiv’s ‘Notable’ Advance in Southern Offensive
Russia’s defense ministry said Ukrainian forces attacked the Kerch Strait bridge overnight with seaborne drones — the latest
2023-09-02 21:22

Jimmy Buffett, Singer Who Spun Margaritas Into Gold, Dies at 76
Jimmy Buffett, the all-American musician turned mogul who spun his beach bum folk-rock hits into a prolific business
2023-09-02 21:21

What the August jobs report means for the Fed
The long-robust US job market is continuing to cool, according to several economic indicators released this week. That marks some progress for the Federal Reserve, which is looking for weaker job creation and an overall slowdown in demand in order to defeat inflation.
2023-09-02 21:15

Thai PM Srettha to Hold Finance Minister Post in Rare Move
Thailand’s new Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled a cabinet line-up that sees him also assume the post of
2023-09-02 20:59