US small-business sentiment slides to lowest level in more than 11 years
NFIB said its Small Business Optimism Index fell 0.9 point to 88.5 last month, the lowest level since December 2012.
NFIB said its Small Business Optimism Index fell 0.9 point to 88.5 last month, the lowest level since December 2012.
Gold prices extended to another record high on Monday, with expected U.S. interest rate cuts.
Nike will cut more than 1,600 jobs to lower expenses as demand for its shoes comes under pressure.
Thousands of flight attendants across three labor unions will picket outside airports in the U.S., the UK and Guam.
Taylor Swift chugged a drink, bit her nails, buried her face in her hands and hugged her friends throughout a nerve-shredding Super Bowl.
Bruce Springsteen and other music stars paid tribute to rocker Jon Bon Jovi at an annual pre-Grammys fundraiser.
In a surprising increase, the U.S. economy added an influx of new career positions even though unemployment rates have stayed steady.
Tesla has announced another round of recalls that includes almost all of its electric vehicles in the United States.
The Turkish Parliament has officially approved Sweden’s North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) membership bid after months of deliberation.
U.S. employers hired more workers than expected in December while raising wages at a solid clip.