Since late 2022, technology companies have cut more than 200,000 jobs, including trust and safety positions and contractors, at Meta Platforms Inc., Alphabet Inc. and Twitter.
About 70% of Black students failed to meet state testing standards for English Language Arts in the 2021-2022 school year, compared with less than 40% of white students, according to state data.
Most people seem to agree that something should be done to protect kids from what sure looks like an addictive product. But almost no one knows what that something is.
Ectogenesis—gestation using an artificial womb—is fast approaching reality. Yet without legislation, this innovation also has the potential to cause harm.
Fitness groups and fight clubs exclusively for white men, known as “active clubs,” have become a crucial recruitment tool for white nationalists in the U.S.
The Florida governor is pushing an aggressive proposal to penalize those who aid undocumented immigrants and to track costs for providing them with health care.
Delivery drivers say the rise of contactless delivery has made customers less inclined to tip generously and gig work is becoming an even harder way to make a living.
In the year since El Salvador declared a state of emergency, the government has delivered a stunning blow to the gangs that were once the ultimate authority in much of the country.
The CNN anchor allegedly had a history of "diva-like" behavior and mocking female coworkers before he made those infamous sexist comments about Nikki Haley.
More than two dozen members of Congress — all Democrats — who are active on the social media platform are being pushed by their colleagues to stop using it
Glamorous influencers are blending science and superstition to help people “change their relationship to drinking.” Did I miss out by getting sober the old-fashioned way?
Variant XBB.1.5 is very contagious, meaning everyone is at risk even if you've already been infected. As the U.S. enters year 3 of the pandemic, here's an update on the state of COVID.