Jobless rate falls in nearly every US state with 12 at record lows
The unemployment rate fell last month in more than half of U.S. states, including in 12 where jobless rates dropped to record lows.
How Alaska Air plans to go bigger: new jets, frequent flyer rewards and more
Despite recent schedule cuts as omicron cases surged and the soaring cost of jet fuel that’s raising airplane ticket prices, Alaska Air executives are touting optimistic plans for accelerated growth as the airline industry emerges from pandemic travel restrictions.
BBB Tips: A content marketing strategy establishes trust and credibility
A dynamic website that offers relatable, useful content for visitors can make your small business shine. In fact, offering unique content that gives users insight to enhance their lives and invites new customers to experience your brand can give your small business the leverage it needs to compete against big-box stores.
Editorial: Make Congress Show Up to Vote Again
Most Americans have resumed something close to normal life after COVID-19, but not the U.S. House of Representatives. Many lawmakers have become accustomed to the convenience of voting in absentia, and they want to make a supposed emergency measure an accepted practice.
US pending homes sales unexpectedly decline for a fourth month
A gauge of U.S. pending home sales fell unexpectedly in February for a fourth straight month as limited inventory continued to restrict a real estate market that’s now facing another challenge — rising borrowing costs.
Commentary: Businesses’ reactions to Russia’s aggression could sow the seeds of a better economic system
Much has been written about business actions in Russia over the past few weeks. Given the nature of this conflict, more will unfold for years. That’s because out of every conflict come the seeds of new orders.
Island Life: Bioreserve beauties
Alpinia Purpura ginger blooms brightly in the Hawaii Tropical Bioreserve Garden.