Claims for US unemployment benefits rise by 14,000 to 257,000, but remain low
A Pittsburgh-area insurance agent pleads guilty in an investment scam that cost clients $8.2 million since 2002
Fewer people signed contracts to buy US homes last month amid tight inventories
Long-term US mortgage rates rose this week for the first time in five weeks
One of Boston's most prestigious teaching hospitals is offering voluntary buyouts to 1,600 employees as a way to rein in costs during a period of uncertainty in the health care business
A Florida middle school teacher may lose his job after authorities say he bullied and harassed students who are raising livestock to be sold for slaughter at a local youth fair
In a report about the dragging incident on a plane, United details how it picks who gets bumped from an overcrowded flight
Authorities say work has halted at a Facebook building under construction in California after an equipment failure cased part of the structure to collapse, injuring two workers.
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President Donald Trump's team boasted Wednesday that its tax-cut plan would shrink Americans' financial burdens, ignite economic growth and vastly simplify tax filing
A high-ranking Vietnamese Communist Party official faces punishment for wrongdoing when he was head of the country's oil and gas monopoly, PetroVietnam
A key executive from Deutsche Bank has said nearly half of its UK-based jobs could be shifted out of Britain because of Brexit as industry leaders express concern about the lack of clarity in the process
Swiss pharmaceuticals company Roche says revenues rose 4 percent in the first quarter, powered partly by improved U.S. sales behind two recently launched cancer medicines
The European Central Bank has kept its stimulus program and interest rates unchanged even though it concedes that the economy of the 19-country eurozone is becoming stronger
Ford Motor Co.'s net income fell 35 percent to $1.6 billion in the first quarter as it was hit by costly recalls, lower sales and rising prices for steel and other materials