U.S. Hiring Slowed to 143,000 Jobs in January

U.S. employers added 143,000 jobs last month, somewhat fewer than forecast, while unemployment fell to 4 percent and hourly earnings rose. United States Economy, Labor and Jobs, Hiring and Promotion, Foreign Workers, Layoffs and Job Reductions, Unemployment, Population, Labor Department (US), Bureau of Labor Statistics, Immigration and Emigration, Wildfires, Los Angeles (Calif), United States U.S. employers added…

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Brooklyn’s Outlandish Hosts Black History Month Hike

Outlandish, a hiking store and adventure group in Brooklyn, is one of several organizations on a mission to encourage Black people to spend time outdoors. Hikes and Hiking, Shopping and Retail, Black People, Fashion and Apparel, Outlandish (Retailer, Brooklyn, NY), Brooklyn (NYC) Outlandish, a hiking store and adventure group in Brooklyn, is one of several organizations on…

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Samuel Butler, Lawyer Who Helped Create Corporate Giants, Dies at 94

Leading the elite Wall Street firm Cravath, he became a go-to adviser on mergers and acquisitions — “all the big deals that were going on in the ’80s and ’90s.” Mergers, Acquisitions and Divestitures, Deaths (Obituaries), Cravath Swaine & Moore, Butler, Samuel C, Legal Profession, Banking and Financial Institutions Leading the elite Wall Street firm Cravath, he…

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Trump, the Panama Canal and China’s Role: What We Know

The canal’s two biggest ports are operated by a Hong Kong company with global reach. The Trump administration sees a Chinese threat to U.S. security. United States International Relations, International Relations, Canals, Ports, International Trade and World Market, Panama Canal and Canal Zone, CK Hutchison Holdings Ltd, Li Ka-shing, Trump, Donald J, Panama, Hong Kong, China The…

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