Employment
  • Can Growth Keep Up with Market’s High Expectations?

    By Patti Domm, CNBC

    With the S&P 500 perched at all-time highs, traders will be taking the pulse of the economy in the week ahead to see if growth is keeping up with the stock market's high expectations. There are a...

  • Housing sector turning the corner; jobs market firming

    Housing sector turning the corner; jobs market firming

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. home resales rose in April and the supply of properties on the market hit its highest level in nearly two years, hopeful signs for the stalled housing market recovery. The...

  • N.Y. Times publisher tried for 'amicable' split with editor

    N.Y. Times publisher tried for 'amicable' split with editor

    By Reuters

    (Reuters) - New York Times Co Chairman and Publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr. said he tried to part ways peacefully with the top leader of the newsroom, Jill Abramson, whom he ousted last week. "We...

  • California drought will cost thousands of farm jobs: study

    California drought will cost thousands of farm jobs: study

    By Sharon Bernstein, Reuters

    SACRAMENTO, California (Reuters) - California's drought will cause thousands of workers to lose their jobs and cost farmers in the state's Central Valley breadbasket $1.7 billion, researchers said in...

  • Ousted N.Y. Times editor tells graduates to keep fighting

    Ousted N.Y. Times editor tells graduates to keep fighting

    By Ken Otterbourg and Jennifer Saba, Reuters

    WINSTON-SALEM/NEW YORK (Reuters) - Ousted New York Times editor Jill Abramson struck a defiant note on Monday in her first public remarks since the newspaper fired her, urging a group of university...