To accompany Marketplace's special "Inside the Movement to Teach Kids About Money,” we compiled a list of free resources for ...
After statistics last year showed that only 36.9 per cent of 18 to 24-year-olds has an adequate level of financial literacy, the education ministry introduced lessons on money matters into the school ...
It is a basic fact of American life, so widely known that it hardly needs to be said: College is getting ever more ...
PARIS : French energy provider EDF said on Monday it was offering four sites on its land for data centres with readily available grid connections and with total available power estimated at 2 ...
There are currently 114 billion pennies in circulation, or $1.14 billion, or 0.006% of U.S. money ... the U.S. penny wouldn't make any difference in the economy," Little said.
Fake goods kill consumer confidence in manufactured goods and make Kenya less attractive for investors, both domestic and foreign ones. Analysts say fake goods are partly the cause of the country ...
But Murray Print, one of Australia’s leaders of civics ... while another said students were “often influenced by fake news”. “Many young people leave school without the knowledge necessary ...
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Foreign investment in Russia's crumbling economy has crashed to a 15 year low as global businesses continue to pull their money from the ... has already moved to make it harder for Russian ...
MANILA, Philippines — The government seized P40.99 billion worth of counterfeit products last year, a new record high as agencies step up their campaign to rid the market of these illicit goods.
In Thailand in particular, the Kenyan embassy in Bangkok has repeatedly warned of a growing number of Kenyans being trafficked via Thailand to Myanmar and Laos after being lured into fake jobs as ...
Without factual information about what’s going on around us — locally, nationally, internationally — we can’t make good decisions ... and news literacy in a classroom look like?