July 14 (Reuters) -- Warren Buffett has stopped donating to the Gates Foundation, ending a two-decade philanthropic partnership following revelations about interactions between Microsoft (MSFT.O) co-founder and philanthropist Bill Gates and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. read more
Crime rates, air quality, healthcare access, worker protections, and civil rights laws are among factors that can hurt a state in quality of life rankings. read more
Journalist Pidcock debuts with a revealing account of how white evangelical worship music "has become a servant of the political right." He traces the evolution of the worship music industry starting in the 1980s, as a few megachurches began producing the bulk of worship music, hewing to rigidly hierarchical power dynamics that reflected evangelicalism's rightward turn. Unlike Black worship songs that often emphasize themes of liberation, white evangelical worship songs tend to reinforce strict power hierarchies, "celebrate the exile of everyone who doesn't fit their definition of the saved," and depict rigid gender binaries that paint women as submissive "helpers of men." read more
Lasser's biggest role was starring in Norman Lears 1970s satirical soap opera Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman where she portrayed a struggling Ohio housewife, poking fun of the daily life of the American housewife and the effects of consumerism. read more
George E. Johnson Sr., a pioneer in Black hair care whose multimillion-dollar business was the first Black-owned company to be listed on the American Stock Exchange, has died at age 99, according to his family. read more
"They are being forced to have quotas again. They are being pushed for numbers and quotas," the official said. "There is a demand for 2,000 a day. Leaders are being fired for bad numbers."
The insider described a workforce stretched past its limits. "They are canceling leave. Stretching the field thin. Pushing them to the extremes. It's a very bad, toxic environment. Morale is horrible."
It's the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory.