AT&T joins Amazon, Meta, and other major companies in ending diversity, equity and inclusion programs as corporate America ...
The University attributed its decision to withdraw the motion to Goldberg's retirement in September. adding that the case the ...
During October, tax revenue remained robust at $404 billion, suggesting that the impact of October’s 20-year high in layoffs ...
A Kansas City man admitted Wednesday to fraudulently securing more than $300,000 in federal pandemic relief funds.
The State Department’s plan to start broad employee layoffs at the end of the week violates the November legislative deal to ...
Complaints filed with other federal bodies this year have gone unresolved, attorneys say, resulting in a class action suit filed in U.S. District Court on Wednesday.
"Part of the investment plan is to know what you're going to do when the stock market does crash. Because inevitably it's going to," Art Stein said.
Federal judge orders Washington doctor remain in jail after alleged drug distribution, medical fraud
Ellensburg doctor Anna Elperin was arrested by federal agents on Nov. 21 on charges of drug distribution and medical fraud. A ...
The longest government shutdown on record cost Delta Air Lines an estimated $200 million, CEO Ed Bastian said Wednesday.
A non-profit affiliated with Grand Canyon National Park has been hosting free dinners for park employees and those who work in park-dependent businesses, to show they're valued and appreciated.
Lawmakers and student leaders say shifting major Education Department programs to other federal departments after deep ...
A "reinvigorated culture" focusing on the "near-impossible" will allow NASA to rebuild its workforce, Jared Isaacman says.
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