While most of the departures involve workers 65 and older, more workers over 55 without a college degree are also leaving jobs.
After first visit, family of Nicaraguan detainees describe abuse
Those who may have the affected Ruzurgi (amifampridine) products are being advised to stop using them and send them back to Jacobus Pharmaceutical Company.
WADA to review cannabis banned status
Struggles facing China's Evergrande not panicking markets - yet
Embattled Apple unveils new iPhone
TikTok makes moves for mental health awareness.
Wall Street falls even as data shows inflation easing
US, European markets range bound on US inflation data
For Tesla probe, US regulators seek data from 12 automakers
Apple security flaw: How do 'zero-click' attacks work?
The potential leak may have exposed COVID test results as well as phone numbers and email addresses.
Kroger will offer 25,000 different items for delivery in 30 minutes of less in a partnership with Instacart.
Consumers were hit by another month of significant price increases in August, but signs of recovery are starting to beckon.
Russia fines Facebook and Twitter over banned content
Protests as Chinese property giant Evergrande faces 'tremendous pressure'
“There will always be sales, but they won’t be as deep and as plentiful,” Aaron Cheris, head of Bain’s Americas retail practice, said.
Amazon announced plans to hire 125,000 more U.S. workers as it broadens its logistical footprint amid strong e-commerce growth during the pandemic.
Boeing sees full commercial air recovery by 2024
Qatar won't take 'responsibility' for Kabul airport without Taliban agreement
Evergrande dream turns to nightmare for Chinese property buyers
Apple users urged to download Pegasus spyware flaw fix
Singapore news site suspended, critics fear censorship
Hong Kong will create a host of new national security offenses, building on a law Beijing imposed last year that has criminalized much dissent and transformed the city.
Taliban probing bank accounts linked to Afghan ex-officials
Afghan Hazaras studying in Iraq fear return home to Taliban rule
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Evergrande: China's fragile housing giant
Chinese property giant Evergrande under 'tremendous pressure'
Business exchanges between the two countries, whose economies were hard-hit by the coronavirus pandemic, reached $500 million in August — excluding investments — after tourism, aviation and financial services deals were struck.