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Rickards: The Only Way Out Of The Death Trap

Rickards: The Only Way Out Of The Death Trap Authored by James Rickards via The Daily Reckoning, I’ve said the U.S. is caught in a debt death trap. Monetary policy won’t get us out because the velocity of money, the rate at whic.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytFeb 11th, 2021

SFBT Tuesday Digest: Reddit strikes gold; Old Navy closes headquarters

Also, Robinhood is sued for wrongful death while Wells Fargo makes a financial pledge to Black-owned banks......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 9th, 2021

It"s not a Black woman"s job to be less threatening in the workplace. This is how to boldly occupy space.

Business coach Joyce Johnson says the onus should not be on African American women to make.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytFeb 7th, 2021

Moms, particularly Black moms, are bearing the brunt of job losses during the pandemic, setting back efforts to climb the economic ladder

“Sometimes I will be sleeping and wake up to think, What did we do wrong?” said Marie Lourdie Pierre-Jacques, who lost her job at Swissotel in October. Women, though 47% of the U.S. labor force last year, accounted for 55% of 20.....»»

Category: topSource: chicagotribuneFeb 5th, 2021

Wear Red Day: Miami Valley shines a spotlight on heart disease awareness

Since the early 1900s, heart disease has been the leading cause of death for women in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention — yet an estimated 80% of cardiovascular diseases are preventable......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 5th, 2021

UK officials say people who get the coronavirus variant discovered there may have a higher risk of death. Here"s why that could be.

The coronavirus variant first found in the UK may have a higher mortality rate than the original, officials announced in lat.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 4th, 2021

Coronavirus Update: U.S. COVID cases continue to fall, even with one-day death rate still above 3,000

The number of global confirmed cases of the coronavirus-borne illness COVID-19 headed closer to 104 million on Wednesday with the U.S. accounting for 26.4 million of that tally, as it recorded another grim day of more than 3,000 fatalities......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchFeb 3rd, 2021

The Ratings Game: Declining U.S. birth rate poses threat to diaper business

Brookings Institute data shows women are changing their family plans due to COVID-19.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 29th, 2021

The Ratings Game: Kimberly-Clark downgraded as declining U.S. birth rate poses threat to diaper business

Brookings Institute data shows women are changing their family plans due to COVID-19.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchJan 28th, 2021

Black Hills gets approval for consolidation and rate increase in Nebraska

See the rest of the story here. Theflyonthewall.com provides the latest financial news as it breaks. Known as a leader in market intelligence, The Fl.....»»

Category: blogSource: theflyonthewallJan 26th, 2021

Republican lawmakers across the US set out to limit abortion access, including proposals that threaten doctors with murder charges

In Arizona, women who seek abortions and doctors who perform them could face first-degree murder charges, which carries the death penalty. Pro-choice activists protest during outside the US Supreme Cour.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 24th, 2021

Meet the economist charged with keeping Biden’s promises to women and people of color

If confirmed, Cecilia Rouse would become the first Black official to head the Council of Economic Advisers, and only the fourth woman......»»

Category: topSource: washpostJan 19th, 2021

GOP senator from Oklahoma apologizes to his Black constituents for casting doubt on the integrity of election results and sparking "a firestorm of suspicion"

"I deeply regret my blindness to that perception, and for.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytJan 15th, 2021

The US lost 140,000 jobs in December. All of those jobs were held by women.

The disparities grow even wider when considering race, with Black and Latina women working in retail and education sectors being hit the hardest. A woman sitting in an office. vgajic/Getty Images The Decemb.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytJan 9th, 2021

Democrat Raphael Warnock pays tribute to his mother, who "used to pick somebody else"s cotton," for voting for him in the Georgia runoffs

Raphael Warnock will be the first Black senator from Georgia, and the second from the South since reconstruc.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderJan 6th, 2021

LIVE UPDATES: Democratic Raphael Warnock defeats Republican Kelly Loeffler to become Georgia"s first Black Senator

Georgia's other US Senate runoff between GOP Sen. David Perdue and Democrat Jon Ossoff is still to.....»»

Category: worldSource: nytJan 5th, 2021

Coinbase paid women and Black employees significantly less than counterparts in comparable roles, and the wage gaps were wider than at other tech firms, report says

Coinbase, which recently filed to go public, has denied any allegations of discrimination against Black employees. Brian Armstrong, the chief executive of Coinbase. Anthony Harvey/Stringer Coinbase paid women and Black empl.....»»

Category: dealsSource: nytDec 30th, 2020

Google hired Timnit Gebru to be an outspoken critic of unethical AI. Then she was fired for it.

The abrupt firing of one of the most high-profile Black women in AI shows that Google is pushing back on the kind of scrutiny that it claims to welcome......»»

Category: topSource: washpostDec 23rd, 2020

Opinion: Black women made history in this election cycle

The results of the 2020 election offered conflicting narratives about the state of our country, the mood of the electorate and the health of our democracy. But one thing is clear: Black women made the difference in this election cycle. Nationall.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsDec 19th, 2020

Coronavirus Update: U.S. COVID-19 daily death toll slips, but stays above 3,000 for 3rd-straight day

The new case count and death toll in the U.S. from COVID-19 edged lower slightly, but that wasn't a reason to celebrate as more than 3,000 people died for a third day in a row, and new cases stayed above 200,000 for a fourth-straight day......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchDec 18th, 2020