Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) policies are reportedly being rapidly cut back by Corporate America. Are these changes a necessary recalibration or a blatant step back for workplace equality? Here’s how major companies are gutting their DEI programs and what…
States Reform Tipped Worker Pay: Changes on the Horizon
In a move that could potentially help hundreds of thousands of Americans across the United States, at least five states are reconsidering the age-old practice of allowing businesses to pay below the minimum wage to workers who are reliant on…
Food Safety in Summer: Avoiding the Poisoning Surge
Summer is the season of sunshine, beach days, and cookouts. But did you know it’s also prime time for food poisoning? Yep, those warm temperatures that make summer so enjoyable can also turn your food into a breeding ground for…
Why Sitting All Day Leaves You Tired: The Science Explained
Have you ever wondered why a day sitting at your desk can exhaust you? You’ve barely moved a muscle, but you’re tired and hungry. The good news is it’s expected. The better news is that science can explain why it…
What if You Couldn’t Smell? The Importance of This Underrated Sense
Smell isn’t just about enjoying flowers. It’s a crucial sense that helps us navigate life. Here’s why it matters. Memory Lane A whiff of something familiar can take you back in time. Smell is a powerful trigger for memories. This…
Is Your Lifespan Predetermined? Exercise and Diet May Not Matter
Imagine if your lifespan was written in the stars (or your DNA) from the day you were born. No amount of kale or cardio could change it. Genetic Predestination Some scientists believe our genes play a huge role in how…