It’s been one month since Howard University students began protesting the living conditions in campus housing buildings.
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A Former Google Data Analyst Raised $73 Million Without a Pitch Deck For Her Spreadsheets Killer — Here’s How
The Paris startup, founded by an ex-Google analyst and investor, has raised a $73 million Series B.
Have we made an object that could travel 1% the speed of light?
The fastest things ever made by humans are spacecraft, and the fastest spacecraft reached 330,000 mph – only 0.05% the speed of light. But there are ways to go faster.
The ‘great resignation’ is a trend that began before the pandemic – and bosses need to get used to it
A record share of workers quit their jobs in September. A human resources scholar explains how this is a trend that predates the pandemic.
Fewer diabetes patients are picking up their insulin prescriptions – another way the pandemic has delayed health care for many
World Diabetes Day on Nov. 14 marks an increase in diabetes deaths and new diagnoses as the COVID-19 pandemic continues to hinder care for chronic conditions.
AMC Begins Accepting Crypto
Bitcoin, Ethereum, Bitcoin Cash and Litecoin are accepted.
Johnson & Johnson Will Split Into 2 Companies
The move will separate Johnson & Johnson’s consumer health brands from the rest of the company’s offerings.
Fans Can Now Order Taylor Swift’s Favorite Starbucks Drink
The artist has teamed up with the chain upon the re-release of her 2012 album ‘Red.’
Elon Musk Responds to Tesla Competitor’s Stellar IPO
Electric vehicle automaker Rivian achieved a market cap that makes it more valuable than the legacy automakers Ford and General Motors.
Lawsuit Over Subway Tuna Now Alleges the Meat Contains Chicken, Pork and Cattle DNA
The plaintiffs seek unspecified damages for fraud and violations of California consumer-protection laws.