Even The Most Successful Women Are Sidelining Careers For Family In Pandemic The unequal division of household work leads to the "mom penalty." For highly educated, high-income women, it means giving up on promotions, future earning power and giving up roles as future leaders. Andrea Hsu
Google Abuses Its Monopoly Power Over Search, Justice Department Says In Lawsuit The antitrust lawsuit against Google is the most significant action the federal government has taken against a technology company in two decades. Google calls the lawsuit "deeply flawed." Shannon Bond
The Wealthy Getting Less Scrutiny On Taxes Reports that President Trump paid little to no taxes in the last 20 years spotlighted the IRS's lax enforcement. As the agency strains under budget cuts, rich people are less likely to be audited. Scott Horsley
China's Economy Bounces Back As Pandemic Is Brought Under Control With the coronavirus pandemic still raging globally, China will be the only major economy in the world to post positive growth this year. Emily Feng
Outbreak Voices: A Hawaiian Man's Journey From DJ To Farmer Thomas Kahikina Ching of Kailua Kona, Hawaii, lost his jobs because of the pandemic and decided to grow his own food. He explains how he went from DJ and tour guide to backyard farmer.
'I'm Still Unemployed': Millions In Dire Situation As Savings Start To Run Out Many unemployed Americans have been tapping into their savings to pay bills. But those savings are going fast, and hopes for a new round of pandemic relief before the election are fading. Scott Horsley
Pandemic Forces More Women To Leave The Workforce More than 800,000 American women dropped out of the labor force last month — a significantly larger number than men. For many, the move didn't happen by choice. Brianna Scott
Shoppers Came Back To Department Stores In September, Lifting Retail Sales U.S. retail spending grew 1.9% last month, delivering a slight boost of confidence amid a recent spate of signs that the economic recovery has lost momentum from the pandemic's toll. Alina Selyukh
Hormel Is Giving Out Face Masks So The Scent Of Bacon Can Follow You Everywhere The masks, decorated with pictures of bacon, feature the latest in "pork-scented technology," according to Hormel.
Figurines From "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer" Film Up For Auction Santa and Rudolph are likely to fetch as much as 250-thousand dollars at auction.