• Part-Time Employment Surges for Another Month While Full-Time Falters

    The number of Americans working part-time jobs surged in March, while full-time jobs declined slightly, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) released Friday. There were 28,632,000 people with part-time jobs in March, 691,000 more than in February, when there were 27,941,000, according to the BLS. In that same period, the number of people employed in full-time positions dropped by 6,000, from 132,946,000 to 132,940,000.

  • WCCB Charlotte's CW

    Temps will soar well above average this week, outside of an isolated storm chance in the mountains today, rain and storm chances will not return to the forecast until this weekend.

  • WCCB Charlotte's CW

    Get ready for the warmest air we've seen all year.

  • WCCB Charlotte's CW

    Increase in moisture will lead to rain and cooler temperatures today. Strong to severe storms possible Thursday.

  • WCCB Charlotte's CW

    – Clear and cool tonight- Milder on Monday- Clouds may get in the way of the eclipseA few high, thin clouds have already started to steam in out ahead of the next system. Still, it will be a nice evening and night. Lows will fall to the mid 40s, so frost won’t be an issue. Monday will be a nice one, as

  • The Jinx – Part Two review: Killing time

    Robert Durst is a good murderer and a shit criminal. “I think he would be free today if he had just kept his trap shut,” New York Times reporter Charles Bagli explains in the premiere of The Jinx – Part Two, the followup to the 2015 HBO series chronicling Durst’s history of murder allegations. Bagli isn’t covering new territory for returning Jinx viewers; anyone who glanced at the news in March 2015 knows what Durst unhinged his trap to say. “There it is, you’re caught,” Durst mumbled to...

  • Job opening: Arkansas Times seeks daily editor

    Are you good at planning, organizing, editing copy, dashing off news briefs and working with writers? If so, you might be the one!

  • Letters to the Editor: Why billionaires support Trump is only partly because of taxes

    To the editor: Reporter David Lauter misses the point of why billionaires have "moved" into supporting Donald Trump for president. He narrowly focuses on their fear of higher taxes. In fact, the wealthy who support the former president do so for many reasons only indirectly related to taxes. Primarily, they — like Trump — desire to rebuild an economy in service of the working class, allowing those in it to afford life in this country, to own homes, to provide for medical care and to save for...

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    If you work with PDF files on a daily basis then you absolutely need to check out this incredible deal from UPDF. The company provides a comprehensive PDF editor that’s a far more budget-friendly alternative to Adobe Acrobat, and for a short time only its prices have been made even cheaper. Right now you can nab a whopping 63% off the company’s UPDF Pro plus AI package, bringing it down to just $77.99 (usually $209.99). There are other options available on UPDF’s website, but if you want...

  • Letters to the Editor: Trump lies all the time. Biden has lied before. There's a difference

    To the editor: Buried more than 20 paragraphs into your article on the presidential candidates' instances of dishonesty and mistakes, there is a statement by Joe Biden that is propped up as a lie that justifies this comparison to Donald Trump. President Biden's "lie"? That he visited ground zero in New York the day after 9/11, when he actually went nine days later. Contrasting this misstatement with the torrent of lies and malicious fabrications that flow nonstop from former President Trump, and...

  • Terry Tang named executive editor of Los Angeles Times

    LOS ANGELES >> Terry Tang, who has been leading the Los Angeles Times newsroom since January on an interim basis, on Monday was formally named executive editor. She is the first woman to hold the post in the newspaper’s 142-year history.

  • Requiem for a gleam: Tiny totality tales from the editors at the Arkansas Times

    While the tourist influx to the state may have fallen flat, the eclipse itself did not disappoint.