Burned out by coronavirus, millions of U.S. women want to quit work
Senior-level women especially cite burnout as the top reason for wanting to leave their jobs, survey says
Gardening in Katrina's wake: growing food helps rebuild New Orleans
On the 15th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, one women is hoping to inspire other New Orleans residents to grow vegetables and flowers
Green group gives U.S. toilet paper makers failing grade over forest use
Procter & Gamble, Kimberly-Clark and Georgia-Pacific rely on virgin forest fiber to make tissue products rather than using recycled alternatives, Natural Resources Defense Council says
U.S. online marriages feared providing cover for child brides
Online applications for marriage licenses could make coercion harder to spot and proof of age easier to falsify
Most people want billionaires to pitch in to aid poverty and inequality
World's billionaires could close a huge funding gap in solving global woes with philanthropy or taxes, researchers say
U.S. domestic workers 'hardest hit' by coronavirus without food or rent
Informally employed cleaners and home carers are not eligible for unemployment pay
One in four women is not free to say no to sex, U.N. research finds
Being free to refuse sex is key to women's empowerment, UNFPA says
Global finance must 'align' in climate change fight, says UK minister
Minister leading COP26 climate summit calls for push to turn "billions into trillions" of dollars funding green growth worldwide
Saudi Arabia leads in women's legal gains at work, World Bank says
Saudi Arabia has enacted reforms regarding women's mobility, sexual harassment and retirement age
Philanthropist fund backs women to run in U.S. elections
Barriers to women running for office include stereotypes that women are unelectable and media that reinforces traditional roles