Economy May 03 LinkedIn settles with Labor Department over alleged pay discrimination The career-networking service LinkedIn has agreed to pay $1.8 million in back wages to hundreds of female workers to settle a pay discrimination complaint brought by U.S. labor investigators.
Politics May 03 WATCH: Vice President Harris blasts draft Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade “Women’s rights in America are under attack,” Harris said. “Today we know our purpose, we also know what we are up against.”…
World May 03 As Russia bombards Mariupol steel plant, U.N. says 127 people have been evacuated The U.N.’s aid coordinator for Ukraine says 127 people have been evacuated from the besieged Azovstal plant in Mariupol and nearby areas in an operation carried out along with the international Red Cross.
Politics May 02 WATCH: Pentagon says Russia has continued bombardment of Mariupol steel mill Last week, Kirby got very emotional talking about Russian President Vladimir Putin's "brutality" and "depravity" in his country's invasion of Ukraine and nearly broke down at the podium stating, "It's hard to look at what he's doing in Ukraine."…
Politics May 02 WATCH: White House press secretary Jen Psaki holds news briefing White House press secretary Jen Psaki held a news briefing on Monday as President Joe Biden continues to consider student loan forgiveness and activists turn up the pressure for my debt relief.
Politics May 02 WATCH: State Department spokesperson Ned Price speaks on diplomatic return to Ukraine U.S. diplomats traveled back into Ukraine for a day amid the country’s grinding war with Russia, slowly moving towards a full return to the country.
Politics May 02 WATCH: Biden hosts virtual award ceremony for civil service workers President Joe Biden is expected to host an award ceremony for civil service workers on Monday.
Politics May 02 Unanimous Supreme Court rules Boston violated free speech rights in Christian flag case A unanimous Supreme Court has ruled that Boston violated the free speech rights of a conservative activist when it refused his request to fly a Christian flag on a flagpole outside City Hall.
World May 02 Shanghai COVID cases fall as outbreak appears to relent The COVID-19 outbreak that has shut down most of Shanghai appears to be waning. China's largest city recorded about 7,000 cases a day on Saturday and Sunday, down from a peak of 27,605 nearly three weeks ago on April 13.
World May 01 Germany makes push to quit Russian oil by late summer Germany has been under strong pressure from Ukraine and other nations in Europe to cut energy imports from Russia that are worth billions of euros, which help fill Russian President Vladimir Putin's war chest.