
Sheryl Sandberg: Companies and Women Are at a Crossroads
A crisis is looming in corporate America: More than one in four women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce. This is a

A crisis is looming in corporate America: More than one in four women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce. This is a

When it opens this week, the new Hotel Zena in Washington, D.C., will make a powerful statement about powerful women. The groundbreaking hotel, part of the Viceroy Hotels

California has had a rough few months. There was the summer surge in COVID cases, wildfires that set grim new records—officials have now announced that 4 million acres have

More than a quarter of of women (27%) would prefer to visit the dentist than talk about themselves in public. This is one of the

Watching the U.S. Women’s Soccer Team (or as it should be simply known henceforth, “The U.S. Soccer Team”) on its march to World Cup victory

The gender pay gap is both complicated and wildly controversial. There are a lot of things to take into consideration when talking about what the

Kamala Harris is the first woman, the first Black woman, and the first woman of South Asian heritage to be elected vice president. In a

When Ariella Steinhorn, 27, left an early-career job after an incident of sexual harassment in 2018, she was hopeful that her next opportunity would lead

Before any races were even called this November, women had made history. A record number of women ran for office in 2020—surpassing the record set

Gender pay equity has become a big point of contention at many companies. Not only have politicians and other public figures spoken out against the