With women trailblazers like Susan B. Anthony and Rosa Parks fighting for equality, women today can be just about anything they set their minds to. In the last 150 years, women’s roles have changed dramatically across the world. Although work is still being done for equal rights for all, here are a few of the women who broke down huge barriers: Shirley Chisholm…
How to Start Investing By Sallie Krawcheck What is the best financial advice you’re not getting? It’s to invest. Okay, that was sort of a trick question, but it doesn’t make it any less true. People who keep their money in a standard savings or checking account and overlook investing have historically missed out on earning hundreds of thousands of dollars—for some women, millions of…
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has just approved vaccines for kids 5 to 11 this week, making shots now finally available for this age range. We asked top pediatric experts to share their insight on what you need to know.
The Game-Changing Success Secret Every Woman Needs to Know By Devin Tomb You probably keep hearing this—”build your brand”—but what exactly does that even mean? And more importantly, how do you actually do it? It’s a concept that encourages job hunters to think beyond the paper résumé and add online platforms to the mix. “One of the most important things you…
5 Ways Pistachios Give You More Nutritional Bang for Your Buck For starters, one serving contains as much protein as a large egg. BY KARLA WALSH When you hear “high-antioxidant superfood snack,” you probably think of popular all-stars like blueberries, acai bowls, and chia pudding. But Mike Roussell, Ph.D., a nutrition consultant in Pittsford, New York, and the author of The MetaShred Diet,…
By Emily Torres Writing in my journal is not the glamorous habit I make it out to be in my mind. I envision luxe hard-bound volumes full of pristine, poetic calligraphy written by candlelight before dawn. Reality finds me sitting sleepily in a robe, writing nonsense into spiral-bound notebooks until my coffee kicks in. My initial plan for a consistent…
Boston elects Michelle Wu, first woman and Asian American as mayor By STEVE LeBLANC Boston voters, marking a key milestone in the city’s long political history, for the first time elected a woman and an Asian American as mayor on Tuesday, tapping City Councilor Michelle Wu to serve in the city’s top political office. Wu’s victory marks a turning point…
Here are some of the most important highlights that you should know about the bill’s improvements to child care and universal Pre-K. These elements of the BBB have the potential to improve life for you, your children, child care professionals, our workforce and our collective future.
Tortellini in Brodo Recipe Courtesy of Food Network Magazine It’s easier than you think to make a vegetable-filled bone broth. A smoked pork chop adds tons of flavor to this soup, and a Parmesan rind gives it extra richness. Ingredients For Tortellini in Brodo 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 leeks (white and light green parts only), halved lengthwise, thinly…
Registering for college classes doesn’t have to be stressful. There are many different ways in which you can help take the stress out of registering for courses. Here are five tips on registering for college courses.