Job openings fell more than expected in March to lowest level in nearly two years
The JOLTS report showed that job vacancies totaled 9.59 million for the month, down from 9.97 million in February.
Asian American and Pacific Islander women face a $267,760 lifetime salary shortfall due to the pay gap
Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander women have to work 15 months to earn what a man makes in one year, the National Women’s Law Center found.
Apple and Google team up to stop unwanted AirTag tracking
Tuesday’s announcement suggests that Android phones will also soon gain the ability to warn their users if they are being tracked by an AirTag.
Restaurant Brands earnings beats estimates, fueled by Tim Hortons’ and Burger King’s strong sales
Burger King’s U.S. same-store sales climbed 8.7%, an early sign that its turnaround is taking hold.
Pfizer earnings and revenue top expectations despite Covid vaccine sales decline
Pfizer’s quarterly earnings topped analysts’ expectations, despite a sales decline driven by the lower demand for the company’s Covid vaccine.
FAA sued over SpaceX Starship launch program following April explosion
The FAA is sued by environmental groups over SpaceX Starship Super Heavy launch.
Tech group urges Biden administration to keep child care requirement for chips funding
Some Republicans and companies have criticized the conditions on the CHIPS Act funds.
The Federal Reserve is expected to hike rates one more time. What that means for you
This could mark the 10th time the Fed has raised its benchmark interest rate over the past year or so. Here’s what that means to your wallet.
Morgan Stanley’s top strategist says second half profits will disappoint — so own these stable growers
Better-than-feared earnings have spurred investor optimism for a second-half recovery. But weakness in some recent macroeconomic data points to trouble ahead.
Supreme Court to consider weakening power of federal agencies in fisheries case
The justices will consider the latest business-led challenge to federal bureaucracy as part of the “war on the administrative state.”