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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
January 4, 2023
Tech
Brands are ‘quiet quitting’ Twitter over worries of what Musk will bring
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Sophie Mellor
November 3, 2022
Family
Landmark study reveals how your parenting style is impacting your child’s weight
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Sophie Mellor
October 19, 2022
Magazine
Why dream hampton, whose documentary helped lead to R. Kelly’s conviction, worries the #MeToo movement is in ‘the backlash phase’
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Maria Aspan
October 6, 2022
Magazine
The women behind #MeToo, 5 years later: Tarana Burke, Ellen Pao, and Gretchen Carlson on what has and hasn’t changed
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Maria Aspan
,
Erika Fry
,
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Beth Kowitt
October 5, 2022
Newsletters
Spain declares that ‘only yes means yes,’ thanks to its 34-year-old equality minister
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Emma Hinchliffe
August 26, 2022
Well
An ‘alarming’ 14% of doctors are drinking or doing drugs at work to cope with burnout and PTSD
By
Megan Leonhardt
August 18, 2022
Health
Bombshell alcohol study funded by Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation finds only risks, zero benefits for young adults
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Chloe Taylor
July 15, 2022
Tech
Uber’s bad week gets worse as women sue over allegations including kidnapping, rape, and false imprisonment
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Chloe Taylor
July 14, 2022
Finance
Starbucks returning CEO Schultz is giving staff active shooter training and shuttering 16 stores after employee safety complaints
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Sophie Mellor
July 13, 2022
Tech
Uber received 3,824 sexual assault reports in 2019 and 2020—a drop of 38% from the previous 2 years
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Prarthana Prakash
and
Bloomberg
July 1, 2022
Finance
Ghislaine Maxwell sentenced to 20 years in prison for helping Jeffrey Epstein abuse underage girls
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Tom Hays
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Larry Neumeister
and
The Associated Press
June 28, 2022
Success
Happy hour culture at work is due for a reckoning
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Jane Thier
June 6, 2022
Newsletters
The Amber Heard verdict could have devastating consequences for survivors of abuse
By
Emma Hinchliffe
and
Paige McGlauflin
June 3, 2022
Finance
Ringling Bros. circus is back after a 5-year hiatus—but without animals
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Chris Morris
May 18, 2022
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