Iranian security forces kill anti-government protester celebrating World Cup defeat, rights group says
A man is reported to have been killed by security forces in northern Iran during public celebrations by anti-government protesters following the national football team's defeat against the United States on Tuesday.
Mexico will increase minimum wage by 20% in 2023
Mexico's minimum wage will increase by 20% from 2023, the government announced on Thursday after it reached a deal with the labor and business sector.
New footage reveals how 5 lions escaped their Sydney zoo enclosure
The Great Escape always brings prisoner-of-war Steve McQueen to mind, but perhaps the real masters of breaking out are five lions who absconded from their enclosure at a Sydney zoo last month.
The Fed's favorite inflation measure cooled in October
A key measure of consumer prices slowed somewhat in October, another hopeful sign that inflation pressures could be moderating.
These are the world's most expensive cities to live in 2022
It seems like every month when household bills come due, we grumble about how the cost of living has gone up again.
To make money, avoid these common mistakes
No matter how smart or well educated you are, and no matter how successful professionally, when it comes to investing you still might not make the best decisions.
Railroad workers aren't the only Americans without paid sick days
As freight railroad workers look to Congress to provide them with paid sick days, millions of other American employees have no safety net if they fall ill.
US gas is cheaper than before Russia invaded Ukraine
Prices at the pump continue to plunge, dropping the US average for gasoline below where it was when Russia invaded Ukraine.
Spain boosts security as prime minister targeted amid series of letter bombs
Spain said Thursday it was boosting security measures after a series of letter bombs was discovered in the country, including one that was sent to Spain's prime minister last week.
What to expect from Friday's jobs report
Ahead of Friday's closely watched jobs report, economists polled by Refinitiv say they are expecting job growth to have slowed in November, with just 200,000 positions added.