Women make up slightly more than half the U.S. population -- but only 13% of all inventors named on U.S. patent applications.
Search paused in Nepal for missing plane with 22 on board
Traffic jams just a maths problem, says Israeli AI firm
UK companies to trial four-day workweek
Rising prices are exacerbating the situation in the country.
Israeli nationalists march through Jerusalem's Old City
Despite some sharp wage rises, low-paid US workers have far to go
Worshippers drove break with Russian Orthodoxy: Ukrainian church
The iconic retailer reported strong financial results, finding its way back to the center of the consumer universe.
Heartbroken Texas school massacre town begs Biden to 'do something'
Cardinal Sodano, controversial right-hand man to two popes, dies
There is no consensus opinion from economists about a sharp economic downturn.
The labor market has given many Americans the confidence to actively seek new employment.
Turkey shows off drones at Azerbaijan air show
While some male CEOs on the S&P 500 make over $200 million a year, the highest-paid women CEOs all make under $30 million.
Subsidiaries of meat processor JBS USA LLC have agreed to implement infectious disease preparedness plans at seven U.S.
Rio airport screens show porn movies in apparent hack
As Sweden woos Turkey, fears mount over what it will cede
U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) Katherine Tai said on Friday the vote by General Motors workers at a pickup truck plant in Mexico to approve a new contract "demonstrates the significant benefits of true collective bargaining." .
Iran Revolutionary Guards say seized two Greek tankers in Gulf
Italy's Catholic church orders child sex abuse study
Major U.S. retailers that recently scrambled to restock shelves amid product shortages disclosed this week that their stores are now packed with too much merchandise, and some are even doing what was unthinkable just a few months ago: discounting unsold goods.
The U.S. government is considering filing a trade deal complaint over alleged labor abuses against a car parts plant in Mexico owned by Netherlands-based Stellantis, two Mexican labor officials told Reuters.
U.S. cinema stocks took off on Friday amid soaring expectations for the Memorial Day weekend debut of the sequel to the Tom Cruise blockbuster, "Top Gun".
HSBC is facing queries from customers about its commitment to fight climate change after a senior banker downplayed the risks, sources told Reuters, with at least one large institutional investor reconsidering whether to employ the bank for a sustainability role, according to one of the people.
HSBC is facing queries from customers about its commitment to fight climate change after a senior banker downplayed the risks, sources told Reuters, with at least one large institutional investor reconsidering whether to employ the bank for a sustainability role, according to one of the people.
Why South America's breadbasket isn't the answer to global wheat crisis
The last time that Costco increased its club membership fees was in June 2017.
US targets N.Korea missiles with sanctions on Russian banks
The lapse of a key U.S. license allowing Russia to make payments on its sovereign debt to U.S.