Rebound in Immigration Comes to Economy’s Aid
A rise in the foreign-born labor force is boosting worker supply, easing wage pressure and aiding the Federal Reserve’s goal of a […]
Natural Gas Prices Rise
Natural gas prices rose and were virtually unchanged for the week ahead of weekly rig-count report.
Analysis: European Battery Companies Face Uphill Battle to Meet Surging EV Demand
European battery startups are grappling with how to make less-expensive batteries at scale as they race to meet demand from an electrifying […]
China Sentenced Scholar of Uyghur Culture to Life in Prison, Rights Group Says
Rahile Dawut is a widely respected researcher of the minority group’s religious and cultural traditions who disappared in 2017.
UAW Poised to Expand Strike to More Auto Plants
The union would identify the factories Friday morning, barring any last-minute signs of significant movement in labor-contract talks with GM, Ford and […]
Biden Has a Plan B for Student-Loan Forgiveness. The Courts Could Kill It, Too.
The Education Department is trying to eliminate student debt using a different legal authority after the Supreme Court killed President Biden’s earlier […]
Coach Prime Can Recruit. He Can Motivate. Can He Coach?
How Deion Sanders approaches hiring, game-planning and leading—and that radical overtime call against Colorado State last weekend.
Accounting’s Foot Soldiers Retreat From the Field
Auditors and tax accountants are moving on—or considering quitting the profession—citing other available options at a time of an already widening shortage.
Amazon to Put Ads in Prime Video Shows and Movies
An ad-free option will cost Amazon Prime members an extra $2.99 a month.
Basic Materials Roundup: Market Talk
The latest Market Talks covering Basic Materials.
Did Poverty Soar Last Year? It Depends How You Measure It
Divergent indicators on income, food insecurity and health show how difficult it is to capture the rate with a single number.