Employment
  • Want a Job? Be a Construction Worker

    By Ernest Scheyder, Reuters

    On Friday, jobs figures for February showed that there were 48,000 construction jobs created in the month, the most since March 2007, which was around the time the U.S. housing boom began to turn...

  • Egypt protesters torch buildings, target Suez Canal

    Egypt protesters torch buildings, target Suez Canal

    By Yousri Mohamed and Marwa Awad, Reuters

    PORT SAID, Egypt/CAIRO (Reuters) - Egyptian protesters torched buildings in Cairo and tried unsuccessfully to disrupt international shipping on the Suez Canal, as a court ruling on a deadly soccer...

  • Obama dials down budget blame in new tack on deficit fight

    Obama dials down budget blame in new tack on deficit fight

    By Roberta Rampton, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Barack Obama said he is looking for compromise in the coming months to end a two-year fight with Congress over how to reduce the deficit, promising Americans in his...

  • U.S. budget cuts end White House tours, but not finger-pointing

    U.S. budget cuts end White House tours, but not finger-pointing

    By Deborah Zabarenko, Reuters

    WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The sixth-grade class at St. Paul's Lutheran School in Waverly, Iowa, sent a message this week that was heard in the White House briefing room. "The White House is our house,"...

  • Thousands march in Egypt's Port Said over deaths

    Thousands march in Egypt's Port Said over deaths

    By Yusri Mohamed, Reuters

    PORT SAID, Egypt (Reuters) - Thousands of Egyptians packed the streets of the Suez Canal city of Port Said on Friday in protest at the deaths of local people in clashes with police and before a court...