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The November job report showcased a rebound in hiring, reflecting the return of striking auto workers and actors to their roles, while businesses continued to navigate the challenges posed by

 

Despite escalating interest rates, the recent substantial drop in the number of Americans seeking unemployment benefits signifies the robust nature of the US job market.

 

Farmers may soon have access to funding that could help combat climate change if the 2023 Farm Bill passes in the United States. This bill, renewed every five years, is a critical part of U.S.

 

A report by the American Academy of Arts and Sciences (AAAS) recommends a change in how the US measures the well-being of its citizens, particularly focusing on their political influence, to

 

On Tuesday, U.S. Senate Democrats blocked a Republican attempt to swiftly approve a bill that would offer emergency assistance to Israel, a bill that had previously passed the House of

Mayor Wu announced that the City of Boston is seeking proposals to build climate resilience for the central Border Street waterfront in East Boston. Under this procurement, the City will award

 

In the latest report from the Labor Department, the U.S. economy added 150,000 jobs in October, marking a slight slowdown following the previous month's substantial gain. Economists had

 

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai expressed the United States' desire for a "more practical and efficient" trade program with Africa on Saturday, as discussions are ongoing to modernize a

 

Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway Inc, in its latest financial statement released on Saturday, revealed its first quarterly loss in a year, primarily attributed to the decline in the value of its

 

In recent decades, the burden of debt among older Americans has been steadily on the rise, raising concerns among retirement researchers. A federal Survey of Consumer Finances, released