Stocks racked up more gains Friday on Wall Street, as the S&P 500 had its best day in two years and just its second winning week in the la…
Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway bought more than $500 million worth of Occidental Petroleum shares over the past week.
Nebraska utilities continue to move forward with solar projects, and the newest array of solar panels will serve Norfolk residents.
Cattle in Kansas died by the thousands recently. Hogs and poultry farms are suffering too, as livestock are unable to cool down. Record temper…
NEW YORK (AP) — Wall Street’s shuddering realization that inflation got worse last month, not better as hoped, sent markets reeling on Friday.
Apple kicked off its annual developer conference by unveiling its next-generation mobile software. Find out more about it, and more of today's trending topics, here.
🎧 The Utterly Moderate Podcast looks at how presidents and the press have had a complicated relationship throughout American history.
Oil is already up more than 60% this year, adding to inflationary pressures that are hurting American households and businesses.
NEW YORK — Even when regular workers win their biggest raises in decades, they look minuscule compared with what CEOs are getting.
Buckle Inc. (BKE) on Thursday reported fiscal first-quarter profit of $55.3 million. On a per-share basis, the Kearney-based company said it had net income of $1.12.
Pay for CEOs soared 17.1% last year, towering over the 4.4% gain in pay for private-sector workers. Here's what the top-paid CEOs earned.
Shares of retailers were pummeled on Wednesday as investors dug through the latest earnings results from Target and Walmart, which were flush …
Asian markets mostly closed lower on Thursday and European indexes slid in early trade following a rough day on Wall Street.
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Certain predators can’t see their prey if the prey holds still.
Meat demand is still going strong despite soaring inflation, according to second-quarter results from Tyson Foods Inc.
WASHINGTON — America’s employers added 428,000 jobs in April, extending a streak of solid hiring that has defied punishing inflation, chronic …
Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway continued buying Occidental Petroleum shares this week just days after he told shareholders that he had amassed a 14% stake in the oil producer.
Paid digital-only subscriptions at Lee Enterprises, publisher of the Omaha World-Herald and many other newspapers, increased 51% from the prev…
Lyft Inc. lost nearly one-third of its market value on Wednesday after the ride-hailing company’s second-quarter outlook and plan to increase spending on driver incentives disappointed Wall Street, highlighting investors’ willingness to dump growth stocks at the first hint of trouble. The San Francisco-based company’s shares closed down 30% at $21.56 in New York. The decline is the stock’s ...
Home prices rose by double-digit percentages in most major US cities at the beginning of this year.
Exports of crude and natural gas continued to be threatened or reduced as geopolitical considerations are being weighed and more nations promi…
Contestants who picked energy stocks did well in my 14th annual stock picking contest. Almost everyone else did badly.
The United States is rapidly approaching a major jobs milestone that highlights the historically strong economic recovery from Covid-19.
After the pandemic forced the last two meetings to be streamed online, Buffett clearly relished the chance to bring Berkshire’s loyal and devoted shareholders back to his hometown for what he likes to call “the Woodstock of Capitalism.”