Taking CBS News to ‘a Better Place’
Susan Zirinsky, president of the division, has applied her trademark work ethic to helping her organization adjust its course.
Work-Life Conflict Doesn’t Stop After Maternity Leave
Parents need support as their children grow older, and there are few policies that address it.
‘How Perfect Do I Need to Be?’
Too often, women are haunted by the question of whether people think they’re good enough to do the job at hand. Experts’ advice: Don’t even ask.
Exposing the Bias Embedded in Tech
It’s important to have diverse teams; when it’s just white men doing the programming, artificial intelligence systems are based on how they act.
Helping Women Overcome Society’s Outdated Messages on Money
Financial lessons take root at an early age. Girls are usually taught to budget and be careful with money, while boys are taught to be more aggressive.
How History Changed Anita Hill
Nearly 30 years after the Clarence Thomas hearings, she talks about the progress that’s been made and the issues that remain.
What Makes a Leader?
Gentle, harsh, remote, accessible. What’s a woman to be? Maybe all those things at once.
Looking for Women’s Voices and Women’s Votes
“Women’s voices are now at a very important decibel, and the question is, can we continue that through the next election?”
The Youngest Child Separated From His Family at the Border Was 4 Months Old
Baby Constantin spent five months of his first year in a foster home. His family got a painful look at America’s experiment with family separation as an immigration policy.
Trump Wants to Neutralize Democrats on Health Care. Republicans Say Let It Go.
If the president follows through on issuing a plan, it could help shape a presidential race that Democrats would like to focus largely on health care.
Target Is Hit With Register Trouble Two Days in a Row
On Saturday, registers at the retail chain were down for two hours. The next day, there were more checkout problems.
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