- 22 states receive $10 million from US Department of Labor to enhance their unemployment insurance integrity systems [09/08/2010]
- States receive more than $8 million from US Department of Labor for improvements to unemployment insurance systems [09/08/2010]
- MSHA outlines hearing process in investigation of Upper Big Branch Mine explosion [05/18/2010]
- DOL announces more than $12 million in grants for states to build workforce databases [05/17/2010]
- DOL delivers Unemployment Compensation Integrity Act draft legislation to Congress [05/17/2010]
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Google Instant to Speed Web Search
Google introduced a predictive feature to its widely used Web search engine that speeds up the time it takes to find and deliver results.
Intel Chief Looks Beyond PCs
Intel's Paul Otellini says the chip maker is making selective acquisitions as it looks beyond PCs.
Univision Wins in Viewers
Spanish-language TV network Univision passed a milestone, with its audience among people between 18 and 49 years old beating English-language rivals for what it said was the first time.
Univision Wins in Viewers
Spanish-language TV network Univision passed a milestone, with its audience among people between 18 and 49 years old beating English-language rivals for what it said was the first time.
At Oracle, Hurd in Rare Situation
Mark Hurd has something he hasn't had in many years: a boss. The ousted Hewlett-Packard chief will be reporting to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, and their chemistry is crucial as the company tries to expand.
At Oracle, Hurd in Rare Situation
Mark Hurd has something he hasn't had in many years: a boss. The ousted Hewlett-Packard chief will be reporting to Oracle CEO Larry Ellison, and their chemistry is crucial as the company tries to expand.
European Crisis Flares Up in Ireland
Ireland's troubled banking system became the latest flash point in Europe's continuing economic crisis, as the government said it would split up the weakest of its major banks to stave off a run by depositors.
Santos Sells 15% of LNG Project to Total
Santos said it has sold 15% of a proposed liquefied natural gas joint venture in Queensland state to France's Total for $596 million
India Law Threatens U.S. Energy Deals
The U.S. government is scrambling to preserve the benefits of a civil nuclear agreement with India after India passed a law that threatens to effectively exclude U.S. companies from its market for nuclear power.
Goldman Hit With U.K. Fine
Goldman Sachs agreed to a fine of nearly $31 million as part of an investigation by the Financial Services Authority that began shortly after U.S. regulators accused the firm in April of fraud.
Goldman Hit With U.K. Fine
Goldman Sachs agreed to a fine of nearly $31 million as part of an investigation by the Financial Services Authority that began shortly after U.S. regulators accused the firm in April of fraud.
Economic Recovery Spreads Fitfully
The economic recovery is advancing unevenly across the U.S., as regions reliant on such industries as manufacturing and farming show progress while those more dependent on housing continue to struggle.
Smaller Lenders Struggling to Rally
While big banks are showing signs of recovering from the financial crisis, the outlook is worsening for many of the country's smaller community banks.
Smaller Lenders Struggling to Rally
While big banks are showing signs of recovering from the financial crisis, the outlook is worsening for many of the country's smaller community banks.
Birthright Repeal Would Boost Illegal Population
Any repeal of birthright citizenship for U.S.-born children of illegal immigrants would end up increasing the size of the nation's illegal population, according to a new study.
Blue-Chip Borrowers Issue Debt in Droves
Hewlett-Packard and other companies are filling the bond market with fresh debt. An estimated $51 billion in corporate bonds and leveraged loans have hit the market in two days. Yield-hungry investors are buying.
Bank Of China Rights Issue Approved
Bank of China said the China Banking Regulatory Commission approved its planned rights issue of Shanghai-listed A shares and Hong Kong-listed H shares
Bank Of China Rights Issue Approved
Bank of China said the China Banking Regulatory Commission approved its planned rights issue of Shanghai-listed A shares and Hong Kong-listed H shares
Regulators Defend Citi Settlement
Securities regulators defended their proposed $75 million settlement with Citigroup, saying it "achieves a fair balance" between the interests of current shareholders and those harmed by the bank's alleged failure to fully disclose its subprime-mortgage exposure.
Regulators Defend Citi Settlement
Securities regulators defended their proposed $75 million settlement with Citigroup, saying it "achieves a fair balance" between the interests of current shareholders and those harmed by the bank's alleged failure to fully disclose its subprime-mortgage exposure.

