By Hannah Ritchie BBC News, Sydney Australia's highest court has rejected a bid by Qantas to overturn a ruling that it illegally outsourced 1,700 jobs during...
Contamination of London's rivers by common medications went down during the first Covid lockdown, a study by Imperial College London has found. Nearly 100...
By David Cowan Home affairs correspondent, BBC Scotland Campaigners are calling for governments around the world to treat child sex abuse as a global health...
The Bank of Canada has been navigating a complex economic landscape since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, marked by a rapid cycle of interest rate cuts...
WASHINGTON A military medical panel has concluded that one of the five 9/11 defendants held at the Guantanamo Bay naval base has been rendered delusional and...
After comfort clothing, after confusion, clarity comes to New York Fashion Week. Ever since the Covid-19 lockdowns lifted in 2021, when people began to...
Secondary school pupils in the UK experienced significantly higher rates of depression, social, emotional and behavioural difficulties, and overall worse...
GUANGZHOU, China -- British qualifier Harriet Dart beat Jule Niemeier of Germany 6-3, 6-2 in the first round of the Guangzhou Open as elite women's tennis...
The Florida governor has recently highlighted his states response to the coronavirus in hopes of providing a contrast to former President Donald J. Trump....
Star Colorado quarterback Shedeur Sanders has issued a staunch defense of his father and coach Deion Sanders after his team's impressive win over rival...
In a recent budgeting rule : the 50/38/12 budgeting rule. The traditional budget breakdown calls for spending 50% of your take-home pay on needs and 30% on...
Banks' pandemic-era bond investments are still hampering some lenders, dragging down the profitability of those that are saddled with low-yielding portfolios...
Pediatric hospital visits for self-harm saw a large increase during the first years of COVID-19 in Canada, new research states. A study published in the...
Brazil's Supreme Court rules in favour of indigenous rights Brazil's Supreme Court rules in favour of indigenous rightsClose Brazil's Supreme Court has...
By Claire Marshall & Malcolm Prior BBC News Rural Affairs team The government must "get a grip" on its "haphazard" implementation of environmental rules...
By Sam Francis Political reporter, BBC News No action will be taken against Boris Johnson over his "clear breach" of rules governing jobs for ex-ministers,...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., said in a news conference following a forum on AI that Big Tech executives were in favor of AI regulation from...
By Vanessa Buschschlter BBC News Brazil's Supreme Court has rejected efforts to restrict native peoples' rights to reservations on their ancestral lands. Six...
The tax agency is ramping up audits and criminal investigations into unscrupulous promoters of the Employee Retention Credit. The Internal Revenue Service...
As much as 15 percent in unemployment benefits paid during the pandemic could have been fraudulently obtained, according to a Government Accountability...