
How CoComelon Became a Children’s Entertainment Juggernaut
The toddler’s face is glowing green from the tablet in her hands, which shows a cartoon boy singing a nursery rhyme and dancing with dinosaurs. The toddler…
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How One Small Business Found Sweet Success During the Pandemic
The three brothers gathered in their Bronx living room to talk through their options. It was approaching midnight at the end of another long day. They had…
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Contraception Access May Not Be as Impactful for Poor Women- Study
At the Generation Equality Forum in Paris in early July, the U.N. attracted political and business leaders from across the globe to talk about gender equality, and…
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The Fed’s Latest Interest Rate Hike Could Set Off a ‘Domino Effect’ in Regional Bank Failures
The Federal Reserve approved another quarter-point interest rate increase on Wednesday, marking the central bank’s tenth consecutive rate hike in its effort to curb persistent inflation despite…
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Volvo’s CEO on the Toughest Challenge Facing Automakers
Auto industry leaders didn’t used to be the sort of folks who talked about transformational change. Car companies tended to hire longtime industry veterans as chief executives,…
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Why Is the IMF Pushing Putin’s Economic Propaganda-
It may have been considered cute in 2000 when 19-year-old pop star Britney Spears sang her faux apology song “Oops I Did It Again,” but when senior…
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TikTok’s 100 Envelopes Challenge Works—Sort Of
In the midst of a looming global recession and the U.S.’ all-time high inflation levels, TikTok’s latest saving hack, the “100 Envelopes Challenge,” promises to help users…
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How to Start a Union at Your Company
It’s been a years-long fight for Amazon workers to officially form a labor union. But on April 1, one warehouse in Staten Island, N.Y., finally did it,…
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