ALBANY, N.Y. — Gov. Andrew Cuomo acknowledged for the first time Sunday that some of his behavior with women had been “misinterpreted as unwan…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Unemployed Americans who have turned down job offers because they feared their prospective employers weren't providing suffi…
WASHINGTON (AP) — In a stark sign of the economic inequality that has marked the pandemic recession and recovery, Americans as a whole are now…
The pandemic has made everything a bit trickier — tax filing season is no exception.
Americans who lost their job or some of their income in 2020 should pay attention to a new, one-time provision that ensures they don’t lose ac…
The pandemic has made everything a bit trickier — tax filing season is no exception.
Americans who lost their job or some of their income in 2020 should pay attention to a new, one-time provision that ensures they don't lose ac…
WASHINGTON — Senior House Democrats on Monday night proposed sending $1,400 stimulus payments to Americans with up to $75,000 in annual income…
WASHINGTON (AP) — America's employers barely added jobs last month, underscoring the viral pandemic's ongoing grip on the economy and likely a…
America’s employers barely added jobs last month, underscoring the viral pandemic’s ongoing grip on the economy and likely adding momentum to …
NEW YORK (AP) — John Matze says he has been fired as CEO of Parler, which was among social media services used to plan the Jan. 6 attack on th…
WASHINGTON (AP) — Hiring has weakened for six straight months. Nearly 10 million jobs remain lost since the coronavirus struck. And this week,…
Hiring has weakened for six straight months. Nearly 10 million jobs remain lost since the coronavirus struck.
Many unemployed workers are using their existing skills to break into a new career, and you might be more qualified than you think.
There’s one part of your email messages you may not be putting enough thought into: your closing.
Chris Pratt and Tiger Woods have led their team to victory in the Genesis Invitational Celebrity Cup golf tournament.
A northern Virginia tech staffing company has apologized after an online job posting sought "preferably Caucasian" applicants. Cynet Systems in Sterling removed the post and issued an apology Sunday on Twitter. The company said the individuals involved have been fired and the job post "does not reflect our core values of inclusivity and equality." A Cynet statement issued Monday said the company has a longstanding policy to turn down clients who request candidates of a specific race or gender.
Across the country, America’s retailers and shipping companies are happily looking forward to a robust holiday shopping season.
While the nation’s big retailers battle for consumer dollars, they’re now also waging a fight for seasonal workers.
As the school year draws to a close and fewer teens plan to spend their summers scooping ice cream, carrying golf clubs and working other hour…
Middle school students explore career interests during Mission Tomorrow at the Richmond International Raceway complex Thursday, October 27, 2016.