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In the last twenty years, the face of corporate leadership has begun to change—and many of those new faces are women. From ...
By Quentin Fottrell 'So much of my head has been filled with thoughts of needing to be the best, the brightest, the wealthiest' Dear Quentin, I've been thinking about the kind of ...
Italy's Mount Etna erupted Monday. While the ash plume reached more than 21,000 feet in the air, authorities said the lava stayed contained inside the summit area, and there was no danger to the local ...
GM CEO Mary Barra on Trump tariffs and US manufacturing: 'We could have done better' Texas Tech ends Oklahoma's 4-year run as Women's College World Series champ with walk-off 3-2 win ...
President Donald Trump has announced that China will make it easier for American industry to obtain magnets and rare earth minerals , clearing the way for talks to continue between the world’s two ...
Naas native Sal Healy, operations manager at the Irish Development Education Association (IDEA), played a pivotal role in ...
Mary Lennox is sent from India back to England after her parents were killed in an earthquake. She arrives at her uncle Lord Archibald Craven’s Estate where she is about to live until she turns 18.
Mary Barra's discusses her road to becoming the head of the General Motors Company. ... Preview | 15s | Apr 8-12, 2019 - A celebration of early learning, children, their teachers & families.
Mary Barra said at the Wall Street Journal’s Future of Everything conference in New York City she learned lessons from previous talks with Trump.
General Motors CEO Mary Barra acknowledges the company could have been better positioned during its conversations with President Donald Trump in his first term – particularly when it came to the ...