Small Minnesota town touts economic benefits of new nickel mine
Talon Metals climate strategy head Todd Malan argues the construction of a nickel plant in Tamarack, Minnesota, will operate on a 'high standard.'
Coinbase halting operations in Japan a week after laying off hundreds of employees
Coinbase will stop its operations in Japan due to market conditions after announcing the company would layoff 950 employees to reduce operating expenses.
US economy will do very well in 'new technology age': Peter Morici
University of Maryland professor Peter Morici explains how investments in technology and artificial intelligence will create new jobs, not less on 'Varney & Co.'
Microsoft cutting 10,000 workers as tech layoffs mount
Microsoft confirmed it will shed thousands of workers adding to mounting layoffs in the tech sector.
Carmine Di Sibio on the labor market: Ratio of layoffs to hiring 'a small amount'
Ernst & Young Global Chairman and CEO Carmine Di Sibio joined 'Mornings with Maria' to discuss the labor market, and provide his take on employees working from home and its impact on commercial real estate.
Party City files for bankruptcy as inflation dampens sales
Party City has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection as persisting inflations dampens sales. It marks the latest in a line of companies that are facing similar struggles.
Lowe's CEO: Physical stores are 'biggest central competitive advantage' in retail
Lowe's CEO Marvin Ellison said that physical stores are the "biggest central competitive advantage" that retail companies can have in today's environment.
Richmond Fed's Tom Barkin: 'Very encouraging' news gives hope inflation peaked
Federal Reserve Bank of Richmond president Tom Barkin discusses the risk of recession and what it will take for the Fed to change its trajectory and ease on raising rates on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Over 25,000 global tech workers laid off since start of 2023
Data from Layoff.ai shows over 25,000 global tech workers have lost jobs in the first few weeks of the new year, underscoring how troubles persist in the tech industry.
Stock market legend issues ‘vicious and ferocious growling bear’ warning over US labor force
Stockmarket Cycles publisher and editor Peter Eliades says he's bearish as a very low unemployment rate could create "one of the great tops in market history."
Founders of bankrupt Three Arrows Capital plan trading platform for distressed crypto debt
Su Zhu, co-founder of Three Arrows Capital, now bankrupt hopes to raise $25 million in seed money for an exchange to handle FTX's and others' distressed crypto assets.
Recession risks are 'uncomfortably high': Economist Mark Zandi
Moody's Analytics chief economist Mark Zandi discusses whether the stock market will bounce back in 2023 or if Wall Street is facing another down year on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
US job openings are historically high and there’s no ‘quick fix,’ expert warns
The divergence between U.S. job openings and unemployment could create volatility across the economy, Cato Institute director of general economics Scott Lincicome argues.
Salary range disclosures backfire after government push
Some job postings that have surfaced amid California’s push for pay transparency feature broad compensation ranges. Its transparency law went into effect this month.
US labor sector seeing 'system-wide issue' with job openings: Scott Lincicome
Fox News senior national correspondent Rich Edson speaks to Cato Institute director of general economics Scott Lincicome, who discusses 'historically high' job openings.
Crypto.com cuts 20% of staff, citing economic hurdles and FTX collapse
Crypto.com cuts hundreds of workers in the wake of rival FTX's collapse. A lack of faith in future cryptocurrency markets has sent valuations tumbling.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink: 'High probability' US enters recession
BlackRock chairman and CEO Larry Fink discusses how close the economy is to a recession and how Washington's bickering over the debt ceiling could harm the United States on 'The Claman Countdown.'
CVS nurse fired after refusing to prescribe birth control over religious beliefs sues pharmacy
A former nurse practitioner for CVS claimed she had been discriminated against for her religious beliefs in a lawsuit filed against the company Wednesday after she had been fired for refusing to prescribe birth control.
Bed Bath & Beyond reportedly selling assets to private equity firm, retailer says no comment
The New York Times has reported that Bed Bath & Beyond is the in the process of selling chief assets like Buy Buy baby to Sycamore Partners in New York.
'Quiet hiring': What it means for America’s workforce
Quiet hiring has been a tactic utilized by employers for decades but now, companies are leaning on it more than ever in order to weather the uncertain economy.



















