Svaha’s STEAM-Driven Fashions Give New Meaning To The Term ‘Smart Dresser’
Svaha gives girls and women interested in science a fashion-forward way to express their passions - and strives to make learning cool for kids this fall.
Svaha gives girls and women interested in science a fashion-forward way to express their passions - and strives to make learning cool for kids this fall.
"Misery loves company, and a negative attitude is highly contagious." Shawn Brucham shows how to turn your weakest link into a top performer.
Embracing flaws, kintsugi is the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with lacquer dusted or mixed with powdered gold, silver or platinum.
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Goodyear doesn’t allow employees to wear MAGA hats and other politically affiliated slogans to work.
The $500 billion proposal would include funding for the United States Postal Service (USPS), enhanced unemployment, another round of Paycheck Protection Program funding and aid for coronavirus testing and schools.
Black Americans are disproportionately affected.
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Four congressional candidates who have openly touted the QAnon conspiracy theory and have been retweeted by Trump have each racked up hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter.
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Could Congress pass a new stimulus bill that provides no student loan relief?
Children over the age of 3 will be allowed to get immunizations at their local pharmacies.
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While America's ambitious attempts to build Iron Man-style powered armor are making little progress, Russia is already fielding modest but effective military exoskeletons.
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The iPhone maker is the most valuable public company in the world.
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Refinery29 not only covers the news and home design trends, but it's now setting the trend with the launch of a branded home decor collection.
After an unsettling spring semester radically altered by COVID-19, all colleges will continue to look and feel very different this fall, but costs aren’t changing much—even for those who will participate in fully remote learning.
In June, 40% of Americans said they knew someone diagnosed with the coronavirus, but that number increased significantly, to 67%, in August.
Forbes Chief Content Officer Randall Lane today announced the appointment of Rashaad Lambert, founder of For(bes) The Culture, to help establish Forbes as the preeminent community for young Black and Brown entrepreneurs.
In a year that was supposed to be dominated by women and minorities, the only entry into the $1 billion-club is the film that kicked off Hollywood's obsession with male-driven 'Chosen One' blockbusters.
There are currently more than 400,000 children in the U.S. foster system, and only 4% of them will graduate college. Those are the challenging statistics Jacqueline Diep found herself up against growing up in the foster care system. But Diep defied the odds.