Boeing Will Pay $2.5 Billion to Settle Charge Over Plane
The government will drop the criminal charge after three years if Boeing follows the terms of the settlement
The government will drop the criminal charge after three years if Boeing follows the terms of the settlement
The leading teachers' association says the schools are not well prepared to follow health protocols to prevent the spread of coronavirus
Ethiopian government says it is safe for refugees to return after army defeated forces of Tigray People's Liberation Front
The firm pleaded guilty to foreign bribery charges over its involvement in the fraudulent Malaysian investment fund
Teachers, who fled separatists' attacks in the English-speaking regions, say they are not sure of their safety as some separatist fighters are again t
Students in the southern African country have been left teaching themselves as educators opt for better-paying jobs
Teachers say UNICEF should check conditions in impoverished southern African nation where instructors earn less than $40 a month
Last week, local Catholic bishops issued statement condemning deteriorating human rights situation
Twenty-five percent of schools have stated they will hold classes in person every day
More than one million students are back in class Monday, as state and private schools in New South Wales resume full-time learning after two months of
More than one million students are back in class Monday, as state and private schools in New South Wales resume full-time learning after two months of
Ruling is major legal defeat for the Russian government, huge win for shareholders in former oil company once run by vocal Putin critic; Russia says i
Ruling is major legal defeat for the Russian government, huge win for shareholders in former oil company once run by vocal Putin critic; Russia says i
Apple owes Caltech more than $800 million because its supplier Broadcom used patented Wi-Fi technology in computer chips used in Apple products