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By John CarneySenior Editor, CNBC.com NEW YORK (CNBC) -- The better-than-expected jobs numbers released Friday may mean rising taxes for many workers. January saw 247,000 new jobs added to the economy. Unemployment fell to 8.3 percent. ... Read More »
The jobs report Friday was a ginned-up number but the media and algos don't look under the hood much it seems. Yes, the unemployment rate fell to 8.3% and 243K new jobs were created and perhaps the number itself will boost confidence. My favorite book from college statistics was 'How to Lie with Statistics'. I believe the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) may have ripped a chapter or two from Read More »
Coach Norv Turner and general manager A.J. Smith will get another chance to try to lead the San Diego Chargers back the playoffs, the team announced Tuesday. Read More »
Jobs and Apple changed how the world works and plays. They also changed film, for better and for worse. Read More »
House Majority Leader Eric Cantor differs mightily with the Democrats on how those jobs should be created. Read More »
The stage is set for lawmakers to approve, and President Barack Obama to sign, three big free-trade agreements and the most significant overhaul of the patent system in 60 years. Read More »
Immersed in an intense struggle to cut the national debt, President Barack Obama faces a dilemma that will stay with him even if he succeeds in striking a grand deal with Congress: convincing Americans that the entire effort will do anything to create desperately needed jobs. Read More »
Texas school districts would have more authority to deal with lower state funding under a key education reform measure considered Friday night by the Texas House. Read More »
At the end of a historic week that began with his announcement that Osama bin Laden had been killed, the president on Saturday returned to promoting his energy agenda. Read More »
It's Steve Letarte's turn to work one of the most pressure-packed jobs in NASCAR -- as Dale Earnhardt Jr.'s crew chief. Please, go easy on him, Junior Nation. Read More »
Lawmaker from Plano says districts should be able to force unpaid leave. Read More »
Sugar Land prison unit in jeopardy in budget shakeup. Read More »
An estimated 8,000 state jobs would be slashed and the remaining workers could face furloughs under starting-point budget plans to cope with a revenue shortfall, legislative leaders said Thursday. Read More »
The president also recorded an interview, to be broadcast in full with CBS's Steve Kroft on Sunday night, before leaving on a 10-day trip to Asia. Read More »
NEW YORK (TheStreet) -- Guests include Jeremy Kugel, CEO of Jasmere.com, Tig Gilliam, CEO of Adecco and Jeanine Poggi, TheStreet's retail reporter. Read More »
Moderate Republican Sens. Olympia Snowe and Susan Collins of Maine cast the key votes to break the GOP filibuster. Read More »
Senate passage was a hard-earned but partial victory for President Barack Obama and his Democratic allies. Read More »
Financial ETFs are selling off after initial jobless claims unexpectedly rose. Read More »
He acknowledges that millions still out of work. Read More »
After a chaotic roll call, delegates replace conservative chair Cathie Adams with exec Steve Munisteri, and voted activist Melinda Fredricks as vice-chairwoman. Read More »
One of President Barack Obama's top advisers suggested to a Colorado Democrat that he forgo a primary challenge to Sen. Michael Bennet and instead apply for one of three international development jobs. Read More »
The legislation includes about $18 billion in tax breaks and $20 billion into highway and transit programs. Read More »
It was the first of several jobs bills promised by Democrats, though there's plenty of skepticism that the measure will do much to actually create jobs. Optimistic estimates predict the tax break could generate perhaps 250,000 jobs through the end of the year, but that would be just a tiny fraction of the 8.4 million jobs lost since the start of the recession. Read More »
The housing market is much weaker than expected and the only way to fix this is through stabilizing the labor markets. Read More »
Drilling down into today's jobs report reveals some industries are getting stronger. Read More »

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