The Labor Dept. said the number of Americans lining up for new jobless benefits fell sharply in the last week to their lowest level since February 2008.
Australia is losing jobs to other countries, and the reason may be surprising: China isn't growing as fast as it used to.
Providence Resources claims that the discovery of oil off the coast will give Ireland its very own oil industry.
A little more than a year ago, Apple Inc. (Nasdaq: AAPL) co-founder and technological visionary Steve Jobs died after a long battle with cancer. In his memory, the custom laptop manufacturer UncoverMac has created three limited-edition Steve Jobs tribute laptops to be sold in a charity auction.
Shares of Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL), fell 2 percent Friday, a year after Chairman Steve Jobs died.
On the first anniversary of his death, here are a select number of the best letters written to Apple's visionary, Steve Jobs. Letters To Steve Jobs: Apple Fans Mourn The Death Of A Visionary
As the world recalls the death of Steve Jobs, his career of triumphs and setbacks has parallels with two living legends: Lee Iacocca and Sanford Weill.
The September unemployment rate fell to its lowest point since President Obama took office, but Mitt Romney says: Don't celebrate.
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent in September, the lowest since Barack Obama became president in January 2009.
There is so much to learn from Steve Jobs, especially on the first anniversary of his death. Luckily, you don't need a black turtleneck and jeans to be a master of your lifestyle like Steve Jobs.
Jobs passed away on Oct. 5, 2011, after a long fight with pancreatic cancer, and to commemorate him, the entire Apple homepage has been given up for the video, which fades when finished to show a message from his successor, Apple CEO Tim Cook.
It's been a year since Steve Jobs died. Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) is humming. But could it encounter problems.
Apple is less secretive now than it was when Jobs was iCEO, but the lack of secrecy has had an unintended consequence: The magic is fading.
Friday's jobs report probably won't be dramatic enough to alter the direction of the U.S. presidential race.
South African poultry farmers charge that Brazil is exporting too many chicken into the country, threatening jobs and their livelihood.
A huge spike in September consumer confidence is not as widespread as it looks. It seems only Democrats are optimistic about the economy.
The Occupy Wall Street protest movement is expected to resume Monday, on the 1-year anniversary of the protests. Is the coalition passé and irrelevant? Or is it a canary in a coalmine - an indicator of worsening economic and social problems in the United States?
Clearly, there is no debate. Based on the facts, it’s Obama who deserves all of the credit. His actions and policies saved the great State of Ohio from economic calamity.
Voters continually claim that one issue is most important to them this election. It’s an area where President Barack Obama fails miserably and, for that reason, is trying desperately to avoid it -- the economy.
The new phone is about to be unveiled.
Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) is expected to debut the iPhone 5 on Wednesday but there are at least five pitfalls that could endanger the company's huge success in the market. Here they are.
Eastman Kodak (Pink: EKDKQ) will win court approval to ax more people and sell units, a veteran bankruptcy lawyer said. But it won't get anything near full price for the units as well as for 1,100 patents that interest Apple (Nasdaq: AAPL) and Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) because of the stain of bankruptcy.