The suit alleges she was told if she wanted to keep her job, she would either have to proclaim the pregnancy a mistake and break up with the father, or marry immediately.
The country's leaders have struggled to contain a revolt against austerity measures from within the governing party.
The first U.S. rate hike in almost a decade is predicted to come next month, based on comments from one Fed policymaker.
An Australian agency in charge of the search operation said a more recent model's predictions were in line with the discovery of debris on a French island in the Indian Ocean.
The $12 billion coal mine in Queensland is expected to produce up to 60 million tons of coal for export every year.
Neiman Marcus will list its stock under the ticker symbol “NMG,” but the luxe department store group has yet to name a stock exchange.
The company also warned a strong U.S. dollar could negatively affect sales growth in the current quarter.
The IMF should put off any move to add the yuan to its Special Drawing Rights currency basket until September 2016, an IMF staff report said, a move that would effectively end the Chinese currency's chances of an early inclusion.
U.S. regulators have cracked down on tax inversions, so companies have begun striking a new kind of pharma deal.
Legal challenges by coal states and industry groups could not only dismantle the president's clean power proposal but hamstring future policies.
Shares of the world’s most valuable company sank to a six-month low Tuesday, losing $100 billion in market value since February.
The California automaker will announce second-quarter results Wednesday after markets close in New York City. Here's what to expect.
J. Michael Evans will lead the Chinese e-commerce giant's international growth efforts.
Authorities are awaiting a report from France, which is leading the investigation into a flaperon’s possible link to the missing Flight MH370.
Two boys lost off the coast of Florida have instigated a new national discussion: 14-year-olds can’t legally drive, smoke or vote. So should they be allowed to boat?
Lack of diversity within Silicon Valley is no secret, but what many in tech still don’t acknowledge is the lack of women and minorities involved in the venture capital part of the industry.
President Obama pledged to "hold Wall Street accountable" after the financial crisis, but government records show corporate crime prosecutions have plummeted.
Greece reached an agreement for a third bailout after months of acrimonious talks with its international creditors.
The proposed Airbus hypersonic jet is expected to fly at 4.5 times the speed of sound.
The country's stock markets have lost almost 30 percent of their value after peaking in June, which officials blame on malicious short-selling.
European stocks reversed some of the previous day's gains but there was some respite for commodities and their related currency and share markets.
After talks in Hawaii failed to provide a deal, the window to pass the Trans-Pacific Partnership is closing fast for the Obama administration.
The Obama administration is unveiling the final version of its Clean Power Plan, the first federal policy to limit carbon emissions from power plants.
U.S. markets were following oil prices down on Monday.
The former Pink Floyd guitarist said the company's four-note jingle makes him want to start dancing every time he hears it.
A man turned in Sunday what he thought was a door but turned out to be a ladder.
Nokia bought Here, a direct competitor to Google Maps, for $8.1 billion in 2008.
The fall was attributed to the result of unfavorable economic developments following the referendum on the cash-for-reform deal.
Trading was halted in Greek stocks for five weeks as part of capital controls implemented by Athens to prevent the flight of capital from the ailing country.
Réunion Island in the Indian Ocean has become the focus of the investigation into the disappearance of Flight MH370.