After years of shrinking, the gender pay gap is widening. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Washington Post reporter Taylor Telford about why some women are leaving the workforce.
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Can Utah’s governor actually save the Great Salt Lake?
No imperiled saline lake anywhere in the world has been rescued. Gov. Spencer Cox is confident Utah will be the first to ...
Social service innovation isn’t just about tech. It’s about co-designing with underrepresented communities, measuring equity ...
India has a teeming population of able-bodied workers, tens of millions more than its employers can accommodate. Many other ...
The AI-and-jobs debate isn’t fate. It’s about design. The labor market is not weather to be endured but architecture to be ...
Public school districts across the country are facing declining enrollment and shrinking budgets. This reality is forcing ...
With pullbacks in government funding, the roles of philanthropy, private markets and faith communities are evolving to ...
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His own executives want him gone. But B.C. Conservative leader Rustad won't quit
Almost one year ago to the day, John Rustad was on the brink of becoming premier of British Columbia. Now, even his own ...
After 15 years at the helm, Nagpal’s impending exit comes as India’s largest DTH operator battles shrinking subscribers, widening losses, and rising OTT competition.
What it means to seek refuge in the U.S. has been transformed, casting aside an ethos of helping the persecuted nearly as old ...
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Waiting for Bihar’s moment in the sun
Will the leaders who rant about roti aur rozgaar (bread and employment) undertake a constructive approach once they win the ...
With Meta and Google pulling back funding, African journalists are building local networks to keep truth-telling alive ...
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