U.S. Jobless Claims Rise By 23,000 To 230,000
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level since mid-November.
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The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits rose last week to the highest level since mid-November.
The United States Mint said Monday it has begun shipping quarters featuring the image of poet Maya Angelou, the first coins in its American Women Quarters Program.
The U.S. Army, for the first time, is offering a maximum enlistment bonus of $50,000 to highly skilled recruits who sign up for six years.
Will Smith, Lady Gaga and Ben Affleck landed individual nominations for the 28th Screen Actors Guild Awards on Wednesday, while the casts of βBelfastβ and βCODAβ were among those nominated for the guildβs top award, best ensemble.
Former President Donald Trump says politicians who refuse to say whether theyβve received COVID-19 booster shots are βgutless.β
Police say two women are facing felony charges for an incident that included throwing glitter on a man at his apartment in Florida.
Gov. Roy Cooper has given former North Carolina Chief Justice Cheri Beasley his endorsement for the U.S. Senate.
Bank of America is slashing the amount it charges customers when they spend more than they have in their accounts and plans to eliminate entirely its fees for bounced checks.
Robert Durst, the New York real estate heir sentenced to life in prison for killing his best friend, has died. He was 78.
Police body-camera video shows a harrowing rescue in California, where a small plane crashed on railroad tracks shortly after takeoff from a suburban Los Angeles airfield.
This yearβs tax filing season will begin on Jan. 24, 17 days earlier than last year.
Bob Saget, a comedian and actor best known for his role on the sitcom βFull House,β has died. He was 65.
Dozens of people suffered life-threatening injuries in a large apartment fire in the Bronx on Sunday, in what New York Cityβs fire commissioner said was one of the worst blazes in the city in recent memory.
Even though NBC dropped the 2022 Golden Globe Awards, the embattled Hollywood Foreign Press Association is proceeding with its 79th edition Sunday night without a telecast, nominees, celebrity guests, a red carpet, a host, press or even a livestream.
Oscar-winning lyricist Marilyn Bergman has died at age 93 after a long career in which she teamed with her husband on songs including βThe Way We Were."
More than 800,000 noncitizens and βDreamersβ in New York City will have access to the ballot box as soon as next year after Mayor Eric Adams allowed legislation approved by the City Council to automatically become law.
The explosion in omicron-fueled coronavirus infections has caused a breakdown in basic functions and services across America.
βJeopardy!β champion Amy Schneider is adding to her list of bragging rights. Already the highest-earning female contestant in the quiz showβs history and woman with the longest winning streak, she is now among only 4 contestants to reach $1 million.
Thousands of dollars have been collected for the families of Trooper John Horton and CMPD officer Mia Goodwin.
A spokesperson for former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo says he βwill not pay one penny in attempts at civil extortion" after a judge dismissed the only criminal charge against him in connection with sexual harassment allegations.
