The need for nurses will increase by more than 20 percent over the next few years.
The payloads would be used to help NASA's overall goal to put people on Mars.
The agency is supposed to hire 1,000 new employees by fall 2017, but many applicants become ineligible after admitting to using a prescription drug to treat ADHD and narcolepsy.
A recent study revealed people are spending their money opposed to saving it.
A majority of millennials in the U.S. would struggle to pay an unexpected $500 bill, according to a new study.
The amount would shave 6 percent off the country’s national debt, or it could fund the entire health service for a year, but multinational firms like Apple are a big part of Ireland's economy and many people are reluctant to scare them away.
Three babies tested positive for a potentially deadly bacteria infection at Prince George’s Hospital Center in Maryland.
Here's a list of 11 jobs that make over $100,000 a year but aren't well known.
The Commerce Department suggests economic growth is gaining steam despite a sharp slowdown in job creation.
“I hope they have kidnapping insurance,” Trump said, after the golfers’ association announced it would shift its tournament from his Miami resort.
A relatively tight labor market in the U.S. may exert upward pressure on inflation, raising the case for higher interest rates, he said.
The number of Americans filing for jobless aid fell from a 14-month high last week, the latest sign that the economy is regaining speed.
The number of Americans filing for unemployment benefits rose unexpectedly last week, touching the highest level in more than a year.
While last month’s job creation was disappointing, the nation’s unemployment rate held at 5 percent.
Another report on Monday showed construction spending rose to an 8-1/2-year high in March and the prior month’s outlays were revised higher.
Heading into Tuesday’s Indiana primary, Donald Trump has doubled down on a plan to tax manufacturer Carrier Corp. if it moves jobs to Mexico.
For Syrian refugees, Brazil offers a safe and legal haven, but the troubled economy has many questioning their long-term future in Latin America.
But will the Democratic front-runner's newfound progressive stance on economic issues win over Sanders' supporters for the general election?
Sales rose in the Midwest and South but were unchanged in the Northeast. Markets were little moved by the data.
The DOJ is introducing an initiative aimed at reducing recidivism rates and helping former prisoners re-enter society.
Initial claims for state unemployment benefits declined 6,000 to a seasonally adjusted 247,000 for the week ended April 16.
Japan’s largest brokerage is also expected to announce job cuts in its operations in the Americas, including some in the United States.