U.S. clean energy sector must expand hiring beyond white men -report
More than 60% of workers that hold jobs in clean energy industries like electric vehicles, solar power, and energy efficiency are white, according to the analysis
Mexico's Supreme Court rules right to life from conception is unconstitutional
Hundreds of mostly poor Mexican women have been prosecuted for abortion, while at least several dozen remain jailed
U.S. sues to block Texas abortion ban, calls it 'unconstitutional'
Because it takes several weeks before pregnancy can be detected on a standard urine test, Texas women could have just a week or two to legally seek an abortion
U.S. Treasury climate official seeks insurance changes for extreme weather
The Federal Insurance Office will come up with recommendations for better pricing the risks that climate change posed to insured properties and activities
Google to replenish 20% more water than it uses by 2030
Google consumed 3.4 billion gallons of water in 2019, its most recent disclosure
U.S. congressman presses Facebook, Amazon on efforts to curb vaccine misinformation
Companies, including Twitter Inc and Alphabet Inc's Google and YouTube, have faced criticism for allowing false information on COVID-19, including vaccines, to proliferate
Wildfire raging in Spain forces more than 900 to flee, a firefighter dies
More than 300 firefighters are working to extinguish the fire, which has yet to be brought under control
OPINION: American Muslims look for hope, not hate twenty years after 9/11
Despite the stifling impact of anti-Muslim bigotry and systemic biases in our legal system, American Muslims today are persevering.
Malaysian mothers win lawsuit in 'sexist' citizenship case
The landmark ruling allows Malaysian women to pass their nationality to children born overseas
Is Bitcoin a game-changer for migrant workers?
With migrants around the world losing billions of dollars every year through remittance fees on traditional money transfers, could cryptocurrency be the new way forward?