A Tesla car crash in Texas left two people dead and sparked a fire that took hours to put out, according to local news reports.
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Who was Bernie Madoff? Who did his Ponzi scheme impact and how did he get caught? Your questions, answered
The crimes of Bernie Madoff have faded from the headlines. But his Ponzi scheme was one of the biggest stories of the last decade.
As COVID-19 wanes, employees want more from work, including child care and flexibility
As COVID-19 wanes and offices reopen, many employees want flexible work schedules, help with child care and other employer support, a new report finds
Moms who breastfeed face challenges as offices reopen amid COVID-19
The ability to provide breast milk to their babies may be another pressure point for women trying to regain their footing at work.
Latest Forbes richest list shows Black billionaires remain a rare club
Jay-Z’s business success looms large, but the small number of African American billionaires highlights the continued racial wealth gap
Struggling with COVID fatigue? Citigroup will roll out ‘Zoom Free Fridays’ to give workers a break
Citigroup employees will get a weekly break from Zoom and a day off in May in a bid to battle the fatigue plaguing many workers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Paycheck or caring for family? Without paid leave, people of color often must make the ‘impossible choice’
People of color, who were more likely to die and lose jobs during the COVID-19 crisis, were also less likely to have access to paid leave at work.
Hawaii relaxes restrictions for travelers to the county of Kauai
The Hawaiian island of Kauai will reduce restrictions that make it harder for tourists to visit.
‘People came forward’: Andrew Cuomo harassment allegations show the success of #MeToo and the challenges ahead
The workplace harassment allegations against New York Governor Andrew Cuomo show the progress and the changes needed four years after rise of #MeToo.
‘It has nothing to do with who I am’: Lower credit scores can make car insurance much pricier for Black, Latino and Indigenous Americans
A low credit score can increase what drivers pay for car insurance by hundreds of dollars. The practice takes a particular toll on people of color.