Women In Business: One Female Tech Entrepreneur Explains How She Is Making It In A White Man's World
The corporate world, especially tech, is notoriously white male-dominated, but the founder of BoHo Yogo is challenging that stereotype with a company that seeks to empower women.
Terrorism In France: 4 Arrested In Montpellier Were Making Bombs, Planning Attack In Paris
Among the four arrested in Montpellier, three had a direct connection to an imminent terror attack.
Is Donald Trump A Good President? Latest Polls, Approval Ratings Of President And Executive Orders Vary Based On Polling Methods
In the wake of his executive orders, polls show voters’ opinions on them and the president vary widely and often starkly contradict one another.
Will Edward Snowden Go To Jail? US Indicts A Former NSA Contractor For Violating Espionage Act
Hal Martin, who faces a possible sentence of up to 200 years, leaked information related to the NSA's hacking and overseas spying techniques.
Is Trump's Executive Order Illegal? Groups Sue Administration Over 'Two-For-One' Regulation Action
While most lawsuits against the new administration have concerned Trump's actions on travel and immigration, this one will fight an order intended to freeze federal regulation.
Will The US Leave NATO? Trump Could Anger Russia By Expanding American Involvement In The Military Alliance
The new president once called NATO "obsolete," but now he could welcome Montenegro into the international military bloc.
Who Is Alexei Navalny? Russian Opposition Leader Could Be Suspended From Running Against Vladimir Putin In 2018 Election
Alexei Navalny, who leads a political movement opposing the Russian president, could be banned from running for office for up to 10 years after a recent verdict.
Women In Business: With Female Corporate Board Members Less Present In US Than Most Of The Developed World, Can Ivanka Trump Help?
In addition to lacking paid maternity leave, the U.S. has seen slower growth in the portion of women on corporate boards since 2012.
When Should I Write My Will? Study Says Nearly 3 In 5 Americans Don’t Have An Estate Plan
When asked why they don't have a will, most respondents reply that they "just haven't gotten around to it."
Do Immigrants Help The Economy? Study Says Migrants Increase US Innovation But Receive Lower Incomes
Rather than put a damper on economic growth, immigrants more likely boost innovation while receiving lower pay, according to a preliminary study.
Gender Equality: Sweden Bans Separate Boys And Girls Schools To Target Muslim Institutions
The minister of education's remarks came in the wake of disputes over whether a Muslim school should allow separate gym classes for boys and girls.
Women In Business: Top US Companies See 25% Increase In Female Leaders On Corporate Boards, Study Says
Although the portion of women and minorities holding board seats on Fortune 500 companies has risen, around 90 percent of those boards' leaders were white and male.
Who Is Gary Cohn? Dodd-Frank To Be Scrapped With The Help Of Former Goldman Sachs President Now In The Trump Administration
Gary Cohn is familiar with bank regulation—in fact, he testified as part of a federal investigation into the causes of the financial crisis.
Will Trump Start A Recession? President Plans To Roll Back Dodd-Frank, DOL Fiduciary Rule With Help From Big Bank CEOs
The president's next executive order is on its way and advocates for financial regulation are not going to like it.
Is Trump Good For Businesses? Exxon Mobil To Benefit From Elimination Of Environmental And Financial Regulations By Congress
Congress threw out one federal rule and is likely to throw out another, resulting in major windfall for Exxon.
What Will Hillary Clinton Do Next? Former Secretary Of State Won’t Attend Major Family Foundation Event
She's been going for long walks in the woods and has taken a stand in support of the Women's March, but will she boost her involvement in the Clinton Foundation?
Is Trump Bad For Business? Executives Are Against President's Executive Orders On Immigration, Travel
Uber CEO Travis Kalanick, who lambasted Trump's travel ban a week before, will be among the corporate chiefs convening at the White House.
Interest Rate Hike Explained: What Will Happen At The US Federal Reserve's Next Meeting?
Analysts long expected the Fed to wait for Donald Trump to implement his economic policies before raising the rate for the third time in the past decade.
Turkey And Russia News: Exports From Ankara To Moscow Rose 57 Percent As Countries Form Alliance In Syria
Turkey saw its largest export growth in more than four years, much of it thanks to its new ally, Russia.
Car Safety Ratings 2017: Tesla, BMW Electric Cars Fail To Make Top List In Crash Test
The failure of ordinary crash safety features, rather than the Enhanced Autopilot, were behind Tesla's lower rating.
How To Call Your Senator: New App Directs Voters To Legislators' Phone Number, Email Amid Rise In Calls Over Trump
Constituents have been calling up their legislators to fight Donald Trump's cabinet nominees, and an app by a Kansas City-based company just made it much easier.
Why Are Medical Costs So High? Trump Meets With Big Pharma To Push For Lower Drug Prices
Donald Trump bashed Big Pharma for outsourcing and price hikes at a meeting meant to push down medicine prices and speed up the approval process Tuesday.
Trump's Regulation Executive Order: How It Works And Which Rules The Administration Will Go After First
The president's "two for one" order on regulation could keep a lot of new rules from coming in, but may not throw too many out.
Trump Regulation Executive Order Full Text: Read President New Action Aimed At Small Businesses
President Donald Trump has demanded that for every new piece of regulation implemented, two rules must be terminated.
Lockheed Martin F-35 Program Cost Update: Donald Trump Says He Saved $600 Million Through Revised Contract
The F-35 program provided the company with a fifth of its yearly net sales revenue in 2015.
Will The Federal Reserve Raise Interest Rates? Janet Yellen Will Hike Central Bank’s Rate Several Times In 2017, Experts Say
The Fed is likely to hold off on raising its interest rate target at the end of its Wednesday meeting, but the opposite may be true for much of the rest of 2017.
Are Muslims Banned From The US? Canada Will Take Refugees, Non-Citizens Stranded By Trump's Order
The Canadian government stepped in to aid stranded refugees and citizens of the seven countries left unsure of where to go in the wake of Donald Trump's executive order.
Is The Gender Pay Gap Real? 5 Facts About The Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act On Its Anniversary
Barack Obama used the law, which had previously failed in Congress, to attack on his 2008 election opponent, John McCain.
Products That Come From Mexico: US Imports Of Cars, Food, Oil And Other Goods Could Get Much More Expensive Under Trump
A 20 percent tax, or a disposal of NAFTA, would raise tariffs on cars, trucks, computers, electrical equipment and agricultural goods, to name a few items.
How Many Avocados Do Americans Eat? This Is How Much Trump's Border Wall Will Cost In Terms Of Avocado Taxes
The U.S. imported $316.4 billion in goods and services from Mexico, its third largest trading partner, in 2015.