JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon says that 'as we go back to normal it's going to be scary' at the Fortune Global Forum in Chengdu, China.
The economy continues to add jobs, but at a rate too slow to bring down the unemployment rate. Where are we hiring and who's getting cut?
Compared to the tens of billions of dollars spent on unemployment insurance, the federal government does little to help train and place the long-term unemployed in jobs.
Chrysler was the last automaker to fully challenge a recall in 1996 and is now blocking a NHTSA recall of 2.7 million Jeep vehicles.
Jobs for automobile technicians are growing, and future mechanics are heading to vocational schools to train up.
Turkish protestors raised over $60,000 to place an ad in the New York Times to share their view on the situation in Turkey.
After several fires, crashes, and stalls of late, the cruise ship industry remains largely regulated by international bodies that can only issue safety recommendations.
Over 50% of workers admit to cursing at work. Be careful about what you say because it might get you in deep trouble.
Chrysler refuses to recall almost 2.7 million Jeep vehicles as requested by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.