Latino Immigrants Hit by Jobs Shortagemore similar news »
The loss of construction jobs by immigrants from Latin America contributed to a spike in unemployment among all Latino workers to 6.5 percent, compared with 4.7 percent unemployment for non-Latino workers.
Walgreen to Settle Whistle-Blower Lawsuitmore similar news »
Walgreen has to settle a federal whistle-blower lawsuit claiming that it overcharged Medicaid for prescriptions by switching from capsules to tablets, or vice versa, depending on which was more expensive.
Lehman Battles an Insurgent Investormore similar news »
For eight months, David Einhorn, a hedge fund manager, has pilloried the venerable Lehman Brothers in an effort to drive down the bank’s stock price, which he is betting against.
Productivity Up; Wage Pressures Easemore similar news »
United States productivity grew at a slightly faster-than-expected 2.6 percent rate in the first quarter, and both the service sector and private employment posted surprising gains for May.
O.E.C.D. Cuts Its Growth Forecastmore similar news »
Growth among the leading industrialized countries will slip this year and next, but a serious recession or inflation spiral should be avoided, the organization said.
Walgreen Settles Medicaid Claimsmore similar news »
Walgreen agreed to pay $35 million to settle claims it improperly switched patients to more expensive versions of three drugs to claim more money from Medicaid, the Justice Department said.
Icahn Wants New Chief for Yahoomore similar news »
The billionaire investor Carl C. Icahn vowed to remove Jerry Yang, Yahoo’s chief executive, if he succeeds in replacing the company’s board with his own slate of directors.