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The U.S. is trying to mend ties with Venezuela. One big reason? Oil
BOGOTÁ, Colombia — Under former President Donald Trump, the United States pushed hard for regime change in Venezuela. In response to a crackdown on… -
New York City employers are now required to post salary ranges on job listings
New York City employers are now required to include salary ranges in job postings in a law that went into effect on Tuesday.Written advertisements for a… -
You can run, but you can't hide: Inflation is busting budgets, and killing joy too
Inflation is starting to seem like the horror movie monster that won't die. The newest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics shows prices in September… -
Many incomes can't keep up with inflation. Now one group is getting a raise: retirees
Tulsa retiree Lynn Christophersen relies almost entirely on Social Security to pay her bills, whether it's covering the rising price of gasoline or… -
Biden is rethinking the U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia after OPEC cuts
President Biden wants to take a closer look at the longstanding U.S. relationship with Saudi Arabia after after OPEC+ decided to cut oil production last… -
Americans are becoming less productive. What does that mean for the economy?
All of the quiet quitting rolling through the country is starting to make some real economic noise. -
‘The law is the law’: Mass. tax cap law will return more to high earners
Some lawmakers raise questions of fairness. -
Mass. Black Expo aims to foster community for Black entrepreneurs
Nicole Obi, CEO of the Black Economic Council of Massachusetts, on hosting the expo. -
FedEx delivers unexpected bad news to Wall Street
In a challenging economy, FedEx isn't delivering, and that has Wall Street worried. Last quarter it processed fewer packages because of "weakening… -
As prices climb, Americans cut spending and dip into savings to make ends meet
Susan Morrison knew something was wrong when she bought a new tub of cottage cheese."I had an old one in the refrigerator," Morrison recalls. "I went to…