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Success
Corporate America is actually solving the labor shortage—and people it originally snubbed are the reason why
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Adia Harvey Wingfield
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The Conversation
Lifestyle
I’m a professor of sports journalism, and ESPN really did the best they could with Damar Hamlin’s horrific injury on ‘Monday Night Football’
By
Nicole Kraft
and
The Conversation
Health
90% of people with long COVID initially had mild symptoms, according to study of 1.2 million people in over 20 countries
By
Sarah Wulf Hanson
and
The Conversation
Commentary
America has a huge manufacturing labor shortage—and its education system is nowhere close to plugging the gap
By
Tony Schmitz
and
The Conversation
Tech
The next generation of machines has arrived but America may not have the workers to operate them
By
Tony Schmitz
and
The Conversation
Lifestyle
‘Whisper networks’ about sexual harassment thrive because formal methods of reporting are traumatizing—and often don’t work
By
Carrie Ann Johnson
and
The Conversation
Health
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Brittany Lambert
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Brianna Barker Caza
, and others
Tech
Social media platforms like Twitter and Facebook have been skating by on an obscure federal law for years. 2 experts see a huge change coming
By
Robert Kozinets
,
Jon Pfeiffer
, and others
Health
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By
Wendy Tzou
and
The Conversation
Success
‘Career portfolioing’ isn’t just a way to protect yourself from layoffs. It’s the new version of climbing the corporate ladder.
By
Scott Sonenshein
and
The Conversation
Commentary
I’ve been a Fed watcher for 40 years and see 2 key political problems for central banks’ inflation fight in 2023
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Steve Schifferes
and
The Conversation
Tech
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By
Amy Froide
and
The Conversation
Lifestyle
Americans will do just about anything to lower their tax bills but ancient Athenians actually bragged about how much they paid
By
The Conversation
and
Thomas Martin
Lifestyle
The poem that invented the modern version of Santa Claus is actually the center of a major a literary mystery
By
Melissa Chim
and
The Conversation
Politics
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By
Simon Chadwick
,
Paul Widdop
, and others