The Good Molecules Tinsel & Glow holiday se t is everything your skin care-obsessed loved one needs to nourish their skin gently. It includes a cleansing gel, a brightening toner, a retinol cream that ...
If Santa wore flannels and practical boots, there’s no doubt he’d shop at L.L.Bean. The iconic Maine brand has been keeping ...
It’s a great time to think about holiday gifting, too. I’ve received this handy packable backpack, currently $24, and a camp-friendly Dopp kit, on sale for $42, as gifts over the years, and they’re ...
There's a problem in the job market, but if you don't dig below the surface in the latest monthly employment report, you might not see it. The overall unemployment rate is 4.3% and in the last year it ...
Our bodies are intricate machines: complex, intelligent, and deeply responsive to how we nourish them. For Black women in particular, nutrition and taking the right essential vitamins are crucial ...
More than 300,000 Black women have lost jobs this year, yet there is hardly any outcry. The U.S. Bureau of Labor and Statistics shared an update of employment rates across demographics. Black ...
Black women are leaving the workforce at historic rates, with more than 300,000 exiting in 2025 alone; at the same time, they’re flooding into entrepreneurship at rates that, in recent years, have far ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics’ August jobs report, released Sept. 5, revealed concerning trends for Black Americans. Black women, in particular, saw a sharp rise in unemployment, while Black ...
In her new book, author and PhD student Anna Gifty Opoku-Agyeman looks at how both gender and race cost Black women — and how policy can help address those costs. Earlier this summer, economist Katica ...
Black women in corporate America possess at least the same, and often greater ambition, equal qualifications, and, in some cases, outperform their peers. Yet, they remain underrepresented in top ...
Another Friday, another jobs report. Another reminder that when the economy gets shaky, we feel it first and we feel it hardest. And most importantly, a reality check that no one is coming to save us.
When Outkast’s André 3000 stood on the Source Awards Stage in 1995 and declared,” the South got something to say,” he wasn’t just defending Southern hip-hop; he was also forecasting the influence the ...