Employment
  • After court, gay rights spotlight shifts back to Obama

    After court, gay rights spotlight shifts back to Obama

    By Jeff Mason, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama may have made a slow start on gay rights issues, but by the end of his first term his record was such that a news magazine dubbed him the nation's "first...

  • Venezuela election to test Chavez's socialist legacy

    Venezuela election to test Chavez's socialist legacy

    By Daniel Wallis and Todd Benson, Reuters

    CARACAS (Reuters) - The late Hugo Chavez's self-declared socialist revolution will be put to the test at a presidential election on Sunday that pits his chosen successor against a younger rival...

  • Obama talks about economy, immigration in meeting with bankers

    Obama talks about economy, immigration in meeting with bankers

    By Douwe Miedema, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama stressed the need to revive the economy and reform immigration and fiscal policy during a meeting on Thursday with some of the world's most powerful...

  • Former nuclear negotiator joins Iran's presidential race

    Former nuclear negotiator joins Iran's presidential race

    By Marcus George, Reuters

    DUBAI (Reuters) - A former Iranian nuclear negotiator announced on Thursday he would run for president, the most moderate contender so far to bid to succeed Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in a June election...

  • Jobless claims data calms jitters over labor market

    Jobless claims data calms jitters over labor market

    By Lucia Mutikani, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits fell more than expected last week, easing fears of a marked deterioration in labor market conditions after a...