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Leadership
Gender parity offers hope in ‘otherwise bleak landscape’ for corporate social goals, as S&P projects women will be 50% of leadership by 2030
By
Irina Ivanova
August 11, 2023
Health
Women get more than 3x as many migraine headaches as men—and it has a lot to do with hormones
By
Danielle Wilhour
and
The Conversation
August 9, 2023
Success
Male employees seem to really hate it when their companies advertise abortion access—but it makes the job applications roll in
By
Irina Ivanova
August 9, 2023
Commentary
Lower productivity, higher mortality rates, and indoor overcooling. Here’s why heat waves are so much worse for women
By
Talia Varley
August 4, 2023
Newsletters
Reality check: Male leaders and ‘dirty’ energy still dominate the Fortune Global 500
By
Peter Vanham
August 3, 2023
Commentary
From tennis courts to corporate governance, here’s how far diversity, equity, and inclusion have come
By
Billie Jean King
and
Aniela Unguresan
August 3, 2023
Success
Sheryl Sandberg wants to prepare girls for the harsh realities of work: ‘One day you’re going to be in a meeting and some man is going to talk over you’
By
Thalia Beaty
and
The Associated Press
July 27, 2023
Commentary
Microsoft and Google’s chief sustainability officers: ‘CSO Barbie makes us proud, and a little worried. Here’s why’
By
Melanie Nakagawa
and
Kate Brandt
July 26, 2023
Leadership
Rookie managers make nearly half of female employees want to quit
By
Orianna Rosa Royle
July 24, 2023
Commentary
In their rush to offer fertility benefits, employers could be unwittingly creating a new inequity for LGTBQIA+ employees
By
Janet Choi
and
Cynthia McEwen
July 21, 2023
Chinese women economists who met Janet Yellen on Beijing trip called traitors and ‘American spy’ online
By
Bloomberg
July 10, 2023
Commentary
Facing bigotry, Black mothers are more likely to reject doctors’ advice and seek health care information elsewhere
By
Tayla Mahmud
June 30, 2023
Success
‘There will be winners and losers’: Women workers are far more vulnerable than men to the impact of A.I. and automation, study finds
By
Prarthana Prakash
June 23, 2023
Commentary
U.S. maternal deaths have nearly doubled in just three years–and no one seems to care
By
Alison Greenberg
,
Raye Parris
,
Grace Wickerson
and
Andrea Palmer
June 23, 2023
Commentary
The ‘S’ in ESG could change the world. We just don’t know how to measure it
By
Daryl Collins
June 23, 2023
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Amanda Gerut
Economy
The economy is reliant on the 'fortunes of the well-to-do' says Moody's—if the ultra-rich get nervy that means recession
By
Eleanor Pringle
Law
Publishers Clearing House, company that promised 'forever' payments to sweepstakes winners, says actually nevermind
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The Associated Press