Women were particularly hard-hit by the pandemic with respect to the workplace. Now they must sort through issues like child care and lower wages while trying to return to full-time work.
The COVID pandemic is still not over, and now new research being presented shows that pandemic precautions led to fewer infections from flu and other common viruses last year, meaning people could be more likely to catch them as well this year unless vaccinated.
Some of those famous double-decker London buses are being turned into mobile resource centers to help the homeless find jobs and open bank accounts.
The summer of 2021 saw more than a million jobs added in July alone, but the job market is disappointing this fall.
A federal judge has temporarily suspended enforcement of Texas' wide-ranging abortion ban, a decision which stems from a lawsuit filed by the Justice Department.
Flu season is here, but a new survey shows many Americans don't plan on getting a shot this year.
A vote that would temporarily raise the debt ceiling through December is expected soon in the Senate.
Great white shark attacks are rarer than you might think, and they almost always involve fully grown adult sharks. Researchers are studying areas where surfers routinely swim with juvenile great whites to find out why they are less apt to attack.
Many who are still holding out on getting the COVID-19 shot are afraid of needles...but researchers are working on a patch that could help make it more appealing for them.
The Supreme Court begins its first in-person session since March 2020 with a controversial docket.