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Kamala Harris
Success
New research reveals storied HBCU Howard University has been known as ‘The Mecca’ of Black education for over 100 years
By Jamaal Abdul-Alim and The ConversationSeptember 6, 2023
Job interview
Success
Entrepreneurs not wanted: Research suggests hiring managers discriminate against small business founders
By Jacob A. Waddingham, Miles Zachary and The ConversationSeptember 6, 2023
Jerome Powell
Finance
The economy isn’t out of the recession woods yet—a lot of the new jobs data show a continuing slowdown
By Christopher Decker and The ConversationSeptember 1, 2023
Michael Oher
Success
The ‘Blind Side’ scandal highlights how the Tuohys chose not to adopt Michael Oher and entered a ‘conservatorship’ instead, family lawyer says
By Naomi Cahn and The ConversationSeptember 1, 2023
Michael Oher
Success
The Michael Oher ‘Blind Side’ scandal shows that Hollywood studios are just pretending to follow the law when they buy ‘life story rights’
By Jorge L. Contreras, Dave Fagundes and The ConversationAugust 31, 2023
Ron DeSantis
Politics
Ron DeSantis’ campaign is struggling because he’s an ‘imperial governor,’ says former 27-year director of National Governors Association
By Raymond Scheppach and The ConversationAugust 30, 2023
Three firefighters rest in the shade of a truck
Environment
People are literally dying because it’s so hot outside—turns out machines aren’t doing so great either
By Matthew T. Hughes, Srinivas Garimella and The ConversationAugust 29, 2023
Narendra Modi, Joe Biden
India shocked the world with its moon landing, but it’s only one of 7 missions currently operating in lunar space
By Mariel Borowitz and The ConversationAugust 26, 2023
A businessman looking at his smartphone
Finance
There’s a totally legal type of insider trading and directors all the way up to the C-suite consistently beat the market, research finds
By D. Brian Blank, Dallin Alldredge and The ConversationAugust 26, 2023
Over 300,000 workers have gone on strike this year, but don’t be fooled—Unions are still a dim shadow of the midcentury glory days
Success
Over 300,000 workers have gone on strike this year, but don’t be fooled—Unions are still a dim shadow of the midcentury glory days
By Judith Stepan-Norris, Jasmine Kerrissey and The ConversationAugust 26, 2023
An A.I. model faced off against 24 graduate students in a test of creativity—here’s how it scored
Tech
An A.I. model faced off against 24 graduate students in a test of creativity—here’s how it scored
By Erik Guzik and The ConversationAugust 25, 2023
LGBTQ+ caregivers carry an added burden of isolation, stigma, and lack of support that can harm their physical and mental health
Mind
LGBTQ+ caregivers carry an added burden of isolation, stigma, and lack of support that can harm their physical and mental health
By Joel G. Anderson and The ConversationAugust 24, 2023
There’s no such thing as a ‘climate haven’ away from disaster risks as national emergencies multiply
Environment
There’s no such thing as a ‘climate haven’ away from disaster risks as national emergencies multiply
By Julie Arbit, Brad Bottoms, Earl Lewis and The ConversationAugust 23, 2023
Skin cancer affects about 6 million Americans each year. Here’s when—and how often—you should consider getting checked
Health
Skin cancer affects about 6 million Americans each year. Here’s when—and how often—you should consider getting checked
By Enrique Torchia, Neil Box, Tamara Terzian and The ConversationAugust 20, 2023
Two pairs of hands exchange a restaurant bill.
Personal Finance
With tipping etiquette in flux, here’s how to avoid losing your mind—or feeling ripped off
By Nathan B. Warren, Sara Hanson and The ConversationAugust 18, 2023
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