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Dollar General To Pay $12 Million For Alleged Violations Including Blocking Exits
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Dollar General settles federal allegations by agreeing to improve safety in its 20,000 discount stores nationwide.
Employment Rates Slowing Down In The U.S.
News 9
The Labor Department has said employment remains healthy but is slowing down.
U.S. Added 311,000 Jobs In February As Hiring Remained Strong
CBS News
Employers across the U.S. added 311,000 jobs in February, a sign the labor market remains solid even as the Federal Reserve tries to slow economic growth.
Travelers Urged To Take Advantage Of Falling Airline Ticket Prices, Experts Say
CBS News
Inflation finally slowed in July, a shift that could be due in part to declining fuel prices. That, in turn, appears to have corresponded to a drop in airfares, which are down 7.8% in July compared to June, according to the latest numbers released this week from the Labor Department.
Applications For US Jobless Claims Up Again Last Week
Associated Press
More Americans applied for jobless benefits last week as the number of unemployed continues to rise modestly, though the labor market remains one of the strongest parts of the U.S. economy.
Stocks Dip At Start Of August As Investors Remain 'Cautious'
CBS News
Stocks on Wall Street gave up early gains and closed slightly lower Monday as investors began another busy week of company earnings and economic reports.
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Americans Filing Jobless Claims At Highest Level In 8 Months
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to the highest level in more than eight months in what may be a sign that the labor market is weakening.
Americans Filing Jobless Claims At Highest Level In 8 Months
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits last week rose to the highest level in more than eight months in what may be a sign that the labor market is weakening.
Hiring Surged In June Despite Inflation, With 372,000 Jobs Created
CBS News
Hiring stayed strong in June despite persistent inflation and worries about a coming recession. Employers added 372,000 jobs, the Labor Department said Friday, surpassing the 270,000 economists had expected.
Hiring Surged In June Despite Inflation, With 372,000 Jobs Created
CBS News
Hiring stayed strong in June despite persistent inflation and worries about a coming recession. Employers added 372,000 jobs, the Labor Department said Friday, surpassing the 270,000 economists had expected.
Powell: ‘No Guarantee’ Fed Can Tame Inflation, Spare Jobs
Associated Press
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said there’s “no guarantee″ the central bank can tame runaway inflation without hurting the job market.
Powell: ‘No Guarantee’ Fed Can Tame Inflation, Spare Jobs
Associated Press
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell said there’s “no guarantee″ the central bank can tame runaway inflation without hurting the job market.
US Inflation At New 40-Year High As Price Increases Spread
Associated Press
The prices of gas, food and most other goods and services jumped in May, raising inflation to a new four-decade high and giving American households no respite from rising costs.
US Inflation At New 40-Year High As Price Increases Spread
Associated Press
The prices of gas, food and most other goods and services jumped in May, raising inflation to a new four-decade high and giving American households no respite from rising costs.
Job Openings Hit Record 11.5 Million In March, As Workers Continue To Quit
CBS News
Employers posted a record 11.5 million job openings in March while a record 4.5 million workers quit their jobs — more evidence of a tight labor market that has emboldened millions of American workers to seek better paying positions.
Job Openings Hit Record 11.5 Million In March, As Workers Continue To Quit
CBS News
Employers posted a record 11.5 million job openings in March while a record 4.5 million workers quit their jobs — more evidence of a tight labor market that has emboldened millions of American workers to seek better paying positions.
President Biden Pardons Former Secret Service Agent, 2 Others
Associated Press
President Joe Biden has granted the first three pardons of his term, providing clemency to a Kennedy-era Secret Service agent convicted of bribery for trying to sell a copy of an agency file and to two people who were convicted on drug-related charges but went on to become pillars in their communities.
President Biden Pardons Former Secret Service Agent, 2 Others
Associated Press
President Joe Biden has granted the first three pardons of his term, providing clemency to a Kennedy-era Secret Service agent convicted of bribery for trying to sell a copy of an agency file and to two people who were convicted on drug-related charges but went on to become pillars in their communities.
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Fewest Americans Collecting Jobless Aid Since 1970
Associated Press
Applications for unemployment benefits inched down last week as the total number of Americans collecting aid fell to its lowest level in more than 50 years.
Fewest Americans Collecting Jobless Aid Since 1970
Associated Press
Applications for unemployment benefits inched down last week as the total number of Americans collecting aid fell to its lowest level in more than 50 years.
US Jobless Claims Rise But Remain Near A Half-Century Low
Associated Press
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits ticked up last week but remained at a historically low level, reflecting a robust U.S. labor market with near record-high job openings and few layoffs.
US Jobless Claims Rise But Remain Near A Half-Century Low
Associated Press
The number of people seeking unemployment benefits ticked up last week but remained at a historically low level, reflecting a robust U.S. labor market with near record-high job openings and few layoffs.
Stocks Fall On Wall Street, Led By Slump In Tech Companies
Associated Press
Stocks fell in afternoon trading on Wall Street Monday as the market extends a losing streak from last week.
Stocks Fall On Wall Street, Led By Slump In Tech Companies
Associated Press
Stocks fell in afternoon trading on Wall Street Monday as the market extends a losing streak from last week.
Wall Street Points Higher As U.S. Adds Another 431,000 Jobs
Associated Press
Wall Street is poised to open higher Friday after the government reported another month of robust hiring in the U.S., while a resurgence in Russian attacks dashed hopes for a cessation of widespread violence in Ukraine.
Wall Street Points Higher As U.S. Adds Another 431,000 Jobs
Associated Press
Wall Street is poised to open higher Friday after the government reported another month of robust hiring in the U.S., while a resurgence in Russian attacks dashed hopes for a cessation of widespread violence in Ukraine.
US Jobless Claims At 52-Year Low Amid Seasonal Volatility
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits plunged last week to the lowest level in 52 years, more evidence that the U.S. job market is recovering from last year’s coronavirus recession.
US Jobless Claims At 52-Year Low Amid Seasonal Volatility
Associated Press
The number of Americans applying for unemployment benefits plunged last week to the lowest level in 52 years, more evidence that the U.S. job market is recovering from last year’s coronavirus recession.
State Unemployment Filings Slightly Lower Than Last Week
News 9
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reported the latest unemployment filings Thursday during the week ending May 23.
State Unemployment Filings Slightly Lower Than Last Week
News 9
The Oklahoma Employment Security Commission reported the latest unemployment filings Thursday during the week ending May 23.
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Swadley’s attorney accuses Oklahoma attorney general of misconduct, seeks disqualification from criminal case
Scott Mitchell
Brent Swadley’s attorney has filed a motion to disqualify the Attorney General from the state’s fraud case, alleging public comments have violated legal ethics and jeopardized Swadley’s right to a fair trial.
Swadley’s attorney accuses Oklahoma attorney general of misconduct, seeks disqualification from criminal case
Scott Mitchell
Brent Swadley’s attorney has filed a motion to disqualify the Attorney General from the state’s fraud case, alleging public comments have violated legal ethics and jeopardized Swadley’s right to a fair trial.
Legal battles and big changes: Oklahoma politics and college sports collide
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers debated key issues, including a lawsuit over petition restrictions, open primaries, college athlete pay, and tuition hikes at OU and OSU.
Legal battles and big changes: Oklahoma politics and college sports collide
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers debated key issues, including a lawsuit over petition restrictions, open primaries, college athlete pay, and tuition hikes at OU and OSU.
House v. NCAA settlement reshapes college sports, raises legal questions, experts say
Scott Mitchell
The House v. NCAA settlement is reshaping college sports by enabling direct athlete pay, raising new legal battles over NIL, Title IX, and employment rights.
House v. NCAA settlement reshapes college sports, raises legal questions, experts say
Scott Mitchell
The House v. NCAA settlement is reshaping college sports by enabling direct athlete pay, raising new legal battles over NIL, Title IX, and employment rights.
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Swadley’s attorney accuses Oklahoma attorney general of misconduct, seeks disqualification from criminal case
Scott Mitchell
Brent Swadley’s attorney has filed a motion to disqualify the Attorney General from the state’s fraud case, alleging public comments have violated legal ethics and jeopardized Swadley’s right to a fair trial.
Legal battles and big changes: Oklahoma politics and college sports collide
Scott Mitchell
Oklahoma lawmakers debated key issues, including a lawsuit over petition restrictions, open primaries, college athlete pay, and tuition hikes at OU and OSU.
House v. NCAA settlement reshapes college sports, raises legal questions, experts say
Scott Mitchell
The House v. NCAA settlement is reshaping college sports by enabling direct athlete pay, raising new legal battles over NIL, Title IX, and employment rights.
Three suspects set for court in Enid murder case tied to 2022 disappearance
Graham Dowers
Three men charged in the murder of Colby Shepherd in Enid are set to appear in court this week, in a case linked to a 2022 missing persons investigation.
Oklahoma Father's Day forecast: Storms wind down after 42,000 lightning strikes overnight
News 9
Oklahoma's Father's Day forecast calls for warm, humid conditions with storm chances tapering off after a night of intense lightning and rain.
Israeli strike on Iran sparks concern from Oklahoma delegation, Lankford emerges as key voice
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford, recently back from the Middle East, is emerging as a key voice in Washington following Israel’s strike on Iran, warning of rising tensions and potential U.S. involvement.
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