Tennessee state lawmakers wanted to memorialize state native Dolly Parton with a statue, but she wants them to wait.
Around 425,000 Walmart employees across the U.S. will be receiving a pay raise above $15 an hour.
US and 'Quad' allies push democracy in Myanmar
World Bank names former Senegal finance minister to head IFC
Environmental degradation poses triple threat to humans: UN
We honored Rachel Romer Carlson in November as one of that month’s Top 10 Social Capital CEOs for her commitment to breaking the cycle of poverty in many families by bringing the opportunity of education and upskilling to masses of workers throughout America. Her experiences with her own family opened her eyes to the critical role of education in achieving at least a middle-class level of economic security.
Some shot recipients received the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID vaccine dose instead of the dose recommended for the Moderna vaccine.
US home construction slows in January
Covid an excuse to strip tropical forests: indigenous groups
Vaccine-poor Germans shunning AstraZeneca jab
EU calls for regular virus tests on mink farms
Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that he will come to market with a $25,000 EV that is "fully autonomous" in about three years.
"There is not a big inventory of Johnson & Johnson," Jeffrey Zients, the White House’s COVID-19 response coordinator, said.
Batteries help function almost every essential gadget that eases human efforts.
The $35 million player was Liverpool's main acquisition and a statement set by the champions ahead of 2020-21 campaign.
Markets mostly slip as inflation fears top recovery hopes
New Tokyo 2020 chief vows to 'regain trust' after sexism row
The two threatened to arrest the employees of a resort in South Florida when asked to cover their faces.
Power outages, water shortages as Texas shivers
Misinformation fears after Facebook blacks out news in Australia
Credit Suisse net profit slumps in 2020
Williams exits in tears as Osaka halts record bid