6 things to know about the gender pay gap
Equal Pay Day is April 12 this year. It symbolically marks how long into the new year full-time working women need to work until their earnings can catch up to what full-time ...
Read moreEqual Pay Day is April 12 this year. It symbolically marks how long into the new year full-time working women need to work until their earnings can catch up to what full-time ...
Read moreThe great Chinese investment wave is gaining power. Direct investment by China in the U.S. is on track to hit a record $30 billion in 2016, according to research firm Rhodium Group ...
Read moreVerizon may have a pretty big strike on its hands. Nearly 40,000 Verizon workers are preparing to walk off the job at 6 a.m. ET on Wednesday if they have not reached ...
Read moreChina is off to a rough start in 2016. The world's second-largest economy grew at the slowest pace in seven years during the first quarter, according to a CNNMoney survey of economists. ...
Read moreThat women have long been paid less than men for the same job is not news. Susan B. Anthony advocated equal pay for equal work back in 1868. It's been nearly 150 ...
Read moreBeverly Cleary, the children's author whose books about Ramona Quimby, Henry Huggins and others captured the spark and struggles of "kids like us," doesn't mind if you celebrate her birthday. After all, ...
Read moreWith Donald Trump and Ted Cruz locked in a bitter battle for the Republican nomination, the stakes in 2016 rise dramatically. The likely victory of either one of these deeply flawed candidates ...
Read moreIf there's one thing that candidates as diverse as Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump can agree on, it's that some business practices are destroying American jobs and hurting the middle class. "I ...
Read moreDriving while black in California can be expensive, especially if you are poor. According to a report by Back On the Road California, a consortium of social justice and legal groups, black ...
Read moreGrowing concern that top U.S. military leaders are increasingly being asked to comment on proposals by presidential candidates has led the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to draft a letter ...
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