ETF looks to help private sector address women’s issues
Dorri McWhorter, YWCA Metropolitan Chicago CEO, joins Yahoo Finance’s Alexis Christoforous to discuss YWCA’s partnership with Impact Shares to provide the Women’s Empowerment Index.
The owners of a luxury hotel where Sir Winston Churchill and Lawrence of Arabia once stayed as guests are locked in a court battle over a suitcase of family photos with “no monetary value”.
The Xiaomi 12S Series is the company's first Leica co-branded line of smartphones, with the 12S Ultra featuring a 1-inch main sensor.
HBO Max has confirmed that it will no longer produce originals in Denmark, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Central Europe, the Netherlands and Turkey.
There is a good reason why leisurely summer holidays are often referred to as 'sun and sea' escapes. Beaches and coastlines are a common element of our travels for relaxation.
A sprawling, privately run detention center in the wind-swept California desert town of Adelanto could house nearly 2,000 migrants facing the prospect of deportation. The Adelanto facility is an extreme example of how the U.S. government’s use of guaranteed minimum payments in contracts with private companies to house immigrant detainees might have a potential financial downside. In these contracts, the government commits to pay for a certain number of beds, whether they’re used or not.
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German Chancellor Olaf Scholz gathered top employer and labor union representatives at his Berlin office on Monday to seek ways of addressing the impact of rising prices while preventing a spiral of inflation in Europe's biggest economy. The government billed Monday's meeting as the first in a series aimed at finding a broad alliance for solutions as Germany's annual inflation rate stands at 7.6%, close to a half-century high. The head of Germany's central bank was also on the guest list.
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Downing Street has admitted that Boris Johnson was aware of allegations about Chris Pincher’s conduct before making him deputy chief whip.
Suffolk County officials said the lifeguard had been playing a victim during a training exercise Sunday when the shark bit him in the chest and hand.
Myanmar's military government on Monday hosted the first high-level regional meeting since the army took power last year with China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi and counterparts from Mekong Delta nations. State broadcaster MRTV reported that Wang met with his colleagues from Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam at the Lancang-Mekong Cooperation group meeting held under the theme “Solidarity for Peace and Prosperity” in the central city of Bagan, a UNESCO World Heritage site. The TV report showed Wang and the other foreign ministers bumping elbows in a show of solidarity before the start of the meeting, but did not provide further details.
"The FSB killed my father, they knew what state he was in, but they took him out of the hospital," Maxim Kolker wrote.
The Coco Pops and All-Bran maker brought legal action against the Department of Health and Social Care over new regulations.
Lebanon's caretaker prime minister on Monday criticized the militant group Hezbollah for sending three unmanned aircraft over an Israeli gas installation last week, saying it was an unnecessarily risky action. Najib Mikati’s comment came two days after Hezbollah launched three drones over the Karish gas field in the Mediterranean Sea. The Israeli military said on Saturday said that it has shot down the three drones, before Hezbollah issued a statement saying they were unarmed and were sent on a reconnaissance mission.
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Christopher Ford was a baby when his father was sentenced to 28 years in prison for participating in a murder-for-hire scheme that led to the killings of two people at a car dealership. After serving 25 years, prison officials told Robert Glenn Ford he would be released in July under a 2020 Virginia law that allowed inmates to shave more time off their sentences for good behavior, his son said. “Using this back-door method days before they were supposed to get out was, to me, hugely wrong,” Christopher Ford said in an interview.
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A 101-year-old man who was convicted last week as an accessory to murder for serving as a guard at a Nazi concentration camp during World War II has appealed, a German court said Monday. The man, whom local media have identified as Josef S., was convicted last Tuesday of more than 3,500 counts of accessory to murder and sentenced to five years in prison. Prosecutors had based their case on documents relating to an SS guard with the man’s name, date and place of birth, as well as other documents.