Dow now negative for year as rising yields hit stocks
As bond yields climb to 16-year highs, investors are trading stocks for low- to no-risk options, creating headwinds for the Dow, S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite.
Job openings unexpectedly jump in August
The number of available jobs in the U.S. unexpectedly rose in August to 9.6 million, a worrisome sign for the Federal Reserve in its war against inflation.
Why oversharing at work can be risky for your career
Know anyone who shares too much personal information on the job? The person could be putting a career on the line, according to experts — here's why and what to do about it.
Dockworkers union files for bankruptcy amid lawsuit over work slowdowns
The International Longshore and Warehouse Union filed for bankruptcy last week as it seeks to resolve a legal dispute with a former port terminal operator over illegal work slowdowns.
North Dakota produces more energy than most OPEC nations: Gov. Doug Burgum
2024 presidential candidate and North Dakota Republican Gov. Doug Burgum discusses his campaign strategy and responds to Newt Gingrich saying Trump will be the Republican nominee on 'The Big Money Show.'
Why there's no such thing as a 'work-life balance,' says career coach and author
Ken Coleman is the bestselling author of several books, including "From Paycheck to Purpose." The career coach with Ramsey Solutions weighed in with his views on "work-life balance" today.
'Bidenomics' gets pushback from Dems as economy slows: 'We have to do a better job framing this'
The Biden administration's persistent "Bidenomics" campaign is receiving renewed pushback from members of the Democratic Party in light of worsening polling and economic figures.
UAW strike, jobs report and Tesla deliveries top Wall Street’s week ahead
Wall Street is keeping close tabs on the UAW strike against Ford, GM and Stellantis as it drags into its third week, as well as three key reports on the job market.
Federal agency sues Chipotle for alleged religious harassment, retaliation against Muslim worker
A federal agency sued Chipotle over allegations a worker at a Kansas store faced religious harassment and retaliation after a manager forcibly removed her hijab.
Newsom vetoes bill that would've allowed striking workers to receive unemployment benefits
California Gov. Gavin Newsom vetoed a bill Saturday that would have allowed workers who left their jobs to strike during labor disputes to receive unemployment benefits.
Home insurance costs are rising: Here’s why
Through September 2023, there have been 23 confirmed weather and climate disaster storms in the U.S. producing losses over $1 billion, according to NOAA.
Walmart dropping college degree requirements for some corporate jobs
Walmart announced this week it will no longer require applicants to hold a college degree to be considered for some jobs at its headquarters in Bentonville, Arkansas.
Ford warns extended UAW strike could result in up to 500,000 supplier employee layoffs
Following the United Auto Workers' announcement extending strike to another Ford assembly plant, the automaker's supply chain chief said up to 500,000 jobs are at risk.
UAW president Shawn Fain has been 'nothing but surprising' throughout process: Jamie Butters
Automotive News executive editor Jamie Butters discusses the expansion of the UAW strikes and its impact on car buyers.
Epic Games is laying off roughly 900 employees: report
"Fortnite" maker Epic Games is laying off about 900 employees, or 16% of its staff, according to a new report. The job cuts were announced in a memo to staff, the report said.
Fed's Neel Kashkari: Expect one more rate hike this year
Minneapolis Fed President discusses whether the Fed has done enough to reduce inflation on 'Cavuto: Coast to Coast.'
Washington needs Elon Musk to help solve border crisis: Rep. Tony Gonzales
Rep. Tony Gonzales, R-Texas, reacts to Elon Musk's plan to visit the southern border in Eagle Pass, Texas on 'Varney & Co.'
Fed's Kashkari says there's a 40% chance interest rates need to go 'meaningfully higher'
Minneapolis Fed President Neel Kashkari wrote that he sees a 40% chance the Fed will need to raise interest rates "meaningfully higher" to achieve its target rate for inflation.
US consumer confidence drops for second straight month, recession fears rise
Consumer confidence fell in September for the second month in a row while Americans fears rose that the U.S. could potentially be headed into a recession.
Bill Hemmer weighs in on UAW strike: These picketers are going to listen to Trump
'America's Newsroom' co-host Bill Hemmer discusses Biden's remarks at the UAW strike and Trump's trip to Michigan.



















