Rawf8/iStock (NEW YORK) — Iconic cosmetics brand Fashion Fair has announced it will be making a long-awaited relaunch in September. Initially founded in 1973 by American businesswoman Eunice Johnson with people of color top of mind, the
Edwin Tan/iStock (NEW YORK) — Consumer demand has soared for some grocery store products and retailers are scrambling to keep up. According to The Wall Street Journal, some grocers are struggling to keep items in stock. From
bernie_photo/iStock (NEW YORK) — For people who were fortunate enough to be employed during the coronavirus pandemic, the past 18 months of lockdown have provided one silver lining, a boon to their wallets. With dining out and
Sundry Photography/iStock (CALIFORNIA) — The California ride-hailing driver suing over the controversial Proposition 22 law said he can “breathe a little easier” after a judge ruled it unconstitutional, but an ongoing legal battle still looms as industry giants
Viorika/GettyImages (NEW YORK) — In the exploding realm of cryptocurrencies, a new line of financial products has emerged that has caught the attention of both investors and regulators — so-called “stablecoins,” which are backed by cash or
clu/iStock (NEW YORK) — A festival in New Orleans. Concerts in Nashville, Tennessee. A comic book convention in Atlanta. As the delta variant surges across the country, states with low COVID vaccination rates are reeling from a
iStock/Inna Dodor (WASHINGTON) — The $1.1 trillion infrastructure bill passed by Congress last week will fund roads, bridges, rails and other components of the country’s infrastructure. The legislation is also addressing racial inequity. President Joe Biden’s infrastructure
DaveAlan/iStock (NEW YORK) — Southwest Airlines pilots are preparing to picket as front-line employees at the airline complain of mismanagement, low staffing, scheduling chaos and a lack of food and hotels for pilots and flight attendants. Unions