Por: The Root Entertainment September 24, 2022
June 2020 promised to be a watershed moment—at least, according to promises made by countless retailers and companies on June 2nd, a day that would come to be known as #BlackoutTuesday. But even while social media timelines were peppered with black boxes and DE&I-friendly mission statements, there were insidious and systemic disparities occurring on those same platforms within the ranks of the influencers leveraged by those same companies.... + full article
The Boston Globe USA Business September 26, 2022
Massachusetts has one of the highest rates in the country of people working mostly from home, clocking in at nearly a quarter of all workers, according to new estimates from the Census Bureau., shows that 23.7 percent of employees in the state worked from home in 2021, placing... + más
Today’s mortgage rates: Shorter terms rest for sixth straight day | Fox Business
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The Root USA Business September 24, 2022
Social networking app Triller wanted to knock TikTok off its throne as the place to be for content creators. And the video-sharing service went hard to recruit some of the biggest influencers, making them offers they couldn’t refuse, including money, cars and lavish dinners.... + más
Under the Influence: New Study Shows Black Influencers Make 35 Percent Less Than White Counterparts | The Root
Malakai Black Denies 'Bulls--t' Rumors About His AEW Contract, Release and WWE | Bleacher Report
Time USA Life September 24, 2022
September 21 is Black Women’s Equal Pay Day, the day the average Black woman in America will finally—after nine extra months of work—catch up to the pay the average white man received in 2021. I long for the day when everyone in our economy is thriving because it is just,... + más
This is how much money Black women lose due to gender pay gap | ABC News
Players Sign Equal Pay Agreements With U.S. Soccer | Time
Newsweek USA Nation September 24, 2022
The busing of migrants to cities across America is politically helping Texas Governor Greg Abbott's reelection campaign, according to a new poll.The poll conducted by Spectrum News and Siena College released Wednesday shows Abbott with a seven-point lead, 50 percent to 43... + más
Abbott holds 8-point lead over O’Rourke in Texas governor’s race: poll | The Hill
High stakes for O'Rourke in Texas governor's debate Friday | WPLG Local 10
Time USA Nation September 24, 2022
(NEW YORK) — The number of U.S. children orphaned during the COVID-19 pandemic may be larger than previously estimated, and the toll has been far greater among Black and Hispanic Americans, a new study suggests. More than half the children who lost a primary caregiver during... + más
More Google cost cutting cancels half of the Area 120 projects | Ars Technica
Playing with your emotions? A Boston video game startup aims to help kids regulate their behavior. | The Boston Globe
ABC News USA Life September 21, 2022
The than white, non-Hispanic men can cost them as much as $2,000 per month, $23,000 per year and more than $900,000 over the course of a 40-year career, according to the , a policy-focused organization that fights for gender justice.Sept. 21 marks , the date that Black women... + más
Kanye West ends Yeezy partnership with Gap | ABC News
Gap slashes 500 corporate jobs in cost-cutting move | ABC News
Associated Press USA Science September 21, 2022
FILE - This 2009 colorized microscope image made available by the Sickle Cell Foundation of Georgia via the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention shows a sickle cell, left, and normal red blood cells of a patient with sickle cell anemia. A study of U.S. children with sickle... + más
Study: Too few kids with sickle cell get stroke screen, care | ABC News
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