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Here’s why companies should have a woman in an executive role
“Empathy is just not a thought or a concept for us, but women actually apply it to our day t…
Indian women are ambitious about careers, parenting — much more than global peers
Indian women are more ambitious — in the sense they want to be better parents, have deeper personal…
Sabrina Wu said 'Joy Ride' shows that Asian Americans can be raunchy: 'I'm not saying this movie is necessarily liberation, but it is a drop in the bucket'
The nonbinary comedian said their character Deadeye in "Joy Ride" nearly wasn't a part of the story…
Yoonji Han
Teachers and school staff say they're facing increased threats of violence not just from students but also parents. Culture wars could make matters worse.
"I fear being shot and attacked all the time during in-person learning," a staff member reported in…
Katie Balevic
Manchester United is probably worth billions less than what its owners want to sell it for, study suggests
The Carabao Cup winner's Glazer owners reportedly want at least $6 billion for the team, but FT ana…
Ryan Hogg
For nearly two decades, this Brooklyn studio has offered Taiwanese artists rent for just $5
Since 2003, "art angel" Patrick Huang has welcomed artists with ties to Taiwan to the BAS Brooklyn …
DeArbea Walker
Government-run boarding schools were founded to 'civilize' Native Americans. Hundreds of dead children remain buried in the schoolyard graves.
Thousands of students were sent to the schools, where their languages and cultures were forbidden. …
Kelsey Vlamis,Morgan Keith
I'm a Deaf Coachella interpreter. We don't just translate lyrics — we put on shows full of art and culture.
Branton Stewart is a Certified Deaf Interpreter who will sign at Coachella this year. Stewart and o…
Julia Métraux
Nearly half of all Black workers in the US make less than $15 an hour: 'How is anybody supposed to live?'
47% of Black workers and 70% of women of color earn less than $15 an hour. Insider spoke to people …
DeArbea Walker
'It became me': Studies show that revolutionary new brain chips may bend your mind in strange and troubling ways
Elon Musk's company Neuralink wants to put a computer chip in everyone's brain. But the new tech co…
Evan Malmgren
Uncensored WWII-era surveys show US troops' surprising thoughts about Japan after the attack on Pearl Harbor
On December 7, 1941, the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor. On December 8, the Army began surveying so…
Edward J.K. Gitre
A new wave of companies is making testosterone easily available online. The authors of a recent study say there could be risks to patients.
A new study says that direct-to-consumer companies may not be educating patients about the risks of…
Sarah Braner
The US military is under fire over how it handles race. Uncensored WWII-era surveys show US troops struggling with the same issue 80 years ago.
When challenged on race-related issues during World War II, the US War Department took the position…
Edward J.K. Gitre
The 22-year-old CEO who cocreated the 'Duolingo of financial literacy' has partnered with over 100 financial institutions - including American Express
Zogo is a fintech startup from Gen Z cofounders that seeks to make learning about finance fun.
Dominic-Madori Davis
Coronavirus vaccines are safe for people of color, despite online myths and mistrust of the healthcare system
Clinical trials overwhelmingly show that coronavirus vaccines are safe for people of color, present…
Aria Bendix
JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon's letter on anti-Asian hate is a great example of bold, anti-racist leadership
On Wednesday, Dimon sent an email to his 255,000 employees with the subject line, "Enough is enough…
Marguerite Ward
How Americans with disabilities are underrepresented as managers and professionals, in one glaring chart
"Persons with a disability were less likely to work in management, professional, and related occupa…
Madison Hoff
Dozens of states are about to slash unemployment benefits. The move is a painful gut punch for millions of Americans who will be unable to pay their bills.
The "choice" of whether to return to or accept a job that won't pay enough to cover the most essent…
Bobbi Dempsey
Publisher Walter Hussman lobbied UNC against hiring 1619 Project creator Nikole Hannah-Jones at the journalism school named for him: report
Hussman, a UNC alumnus whose name adorns the university's journalism school, worried that hiring Ha…
John L. Dorman
'What can YOU do?': Ukrainian-Americans meet 'an SOS moment' for their homeland
Since Russia's attack on Ukraine, New York's Ukrainian Village has been mobilizing to fundraise for…