
Juneteenth 2023: What’s open and closed?
It’s been two years now since Juneteenth became a federal holiday, but it’s still one many people are getting used to. While it’s widely observed by state
It’s been two years now since Juneteenth became a federal holiday, but it’s still one many people are getting used to. While it’s widely observed by state
We are seeing an organized and escalating attack on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). Academic squabbles have become political lightning rods, while critics cite
Since it was purchased by Alexandre Vacher in 2016, it has not taken long for Méthode Physiodermie, a premium brand of Laboratoire Sintyl – which also markets the
Artificial intelligence is enabling new ways of accomplishing tasks, and at many companies employees are taking full advantage of it to do their jobs better. There’s
The Fragrance Foundation has held its annual awards with a glamorous gala at New York City’s Lincoln Center. Cate Blanchett presented L’Oréal CEO Nicolas
After appointees of Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis took over Walt Disney World’s governing district earlier this year, its firefighters were among the few employees who
The family business, owner of brands such as Yves Rocher, Petit Bateau, Arbonne, Flormar and Sabon (2.4 billion in turnover, 16,300 employees in 114 countries in 2021),
In early June, sporadic but serious service disruptions plagued Microsoft’s flagship office suite — including the Outlook email and OneDrive file-sharing apps —
Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford Jr. said the US is “not quite yet ready” to compete with China in the production of electric vehicles and said his
Starwood Capital CEO Barry Sternlicht doesn’t hold back on his Federal Reserve criticism: On multiple occasions he’s told CNBC anchors that the central bank’s