NYPD investigates a series of slashing incidents in Manhattan, seeking information on suspects involved in subway and nightclub assaults.
The Trump administration told about 2 million federal employees they can opt to resign by next week and get paid through September, as part of a sweeping effort to eliminate government jobs. Federal workers received an email Wednesday night saying they may indicate they’ll leave their jobs by typing six letters and hitting Send: “Resign.
B.C.'s premier is criticizing the federal government’s decision to halve the number of skilled immigrants that can come to the province, saying it will choke economic growth. As Katie DeRosa reports,
Indian carmaker Tata Motors fell more than 7% in early trade on Thursday after reporting a bigger-than-expected drop in quarterly profit, which pushed a slew of brokerages to slash price targets on the stock.
Nissan Motor is slashing production at its U.S. plants and offering buyouts to factory workers there as part of the Japanese automaker’s urgent efforts to return to profitability.
U.S. economic growth likely slowed in the fourth quarter as imports surged and a strike at Boeing hurt spending on aircraft, though strong domestic demand will probably keep the Federal Reserve on a shallow interest rate cut path this year.
The Wyoming Legislature is working through a number of bills that would slash property taxes. Legislators are also exploring how to do that
DeepSeek’s AI breakthrough challenges Big Tech with a cheaper, efficient model. This may be bad for the incumbents, but good for everybody else.
Japan's Nissan Motor is offering buyouts to workers and cutting back shifts at three U.S. factories, a company spokesperson said on Thursday, as the automaker pushes to slash $2.6 in costs globally.
Kohl's Corp. announced on Tuesday it will cut roughly 10% of its workforce at its corporate headquarters. The announcement comes just weeks after the retailer said it would close 27 stores and an e-commerce distribution center.
The Trump administration offered federal employees buyouts, allowing them to receive 8 months of pay without working. Here's what we know so far.
The fact that seniors are allowed to decide when to claim Social Security is both a blessing and a curse. The flexibility allows them to file their claims based on their financial needs and life circumstances.