After a difficult fourth quarter in which production and prices fell, oil major BP reportedly is cutting thousands of jobs.
As Hollywood goes through vast technological, financial and global change, the state’s cornerstone entertainment industry and its workers face a hard reality: Lost jobs may never come back.
Wright-Patt, home to some 38,000 military and civilian employees, is not just Ohio’s largest single-site employer. The large base also is the heart of Air Force research and materiel missions, ...
The pirates have docked at Mid-Ohio Valley Players Theatre in Marietta as Ken Ludwig’s “Treasure Island” comes to the stage ...
Detroit — The CEO of the nation's top automotive lobbying group said Wednesday he expects the Trump administration will ...
The subsidy package for new domestic chip factories came after pandemic shortages raised concerns about reliance on foreign ...
The upcoming 102,000-square-foot plant, which the company says it is building to meet a growing market demand, is expected to ...
Consumer Price Index showed an acceleration to 2.9%, the highest rate since July. With such high inflation, the Fed is ...
The plant is located within 10 miles of major interstates and highways in Randolph County like US-421, I-85, I-40, US-29 and ...
A sweeping 2022 law, touted by President Joe Biden as a way to revive U.S. semiconductor manufacturing and reduce reliance on ...
With Iowa's reliance on immigrant workers, business and labor leaders worry impact of Trump roundups could be harsh ...
If you've ever ridden in a car that can park itself at the push of a button, you'll appreciate the achievement of Skyryse, ...