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Landing a job with the tech giant back in 2011 was a dream come true. Wynn-Williams felt elated to get the chance to work on ...
Fashion photographer Bryce Thompson paired Holocaust survivors with celebrities and business leaders in an intimate portrait ...
Careless People reveals that everything is far, far worse than we ever could have suspected, despite all the past ...
Culture, Power and the Myths of Mobility, sociologist Jo Littler critiques what she calls ‘neoliberal feminism’ — the idea ...
The narrative also suggests that companies push themselves to prioritise financial metrics over social responsibility: “The idea that you can have it both ways—a conscience and a bottom line—is ...
Osgood’s latest book, “Godstruck,” chronicles the conversion stories of seven millennial women — among them, a Quaker, an ...
Posters in New York City featuring photos of Holocaust survivors were torn down on Thursday by unknown individuals. The ...
Mark Zuckerberg has been in the news recently, as his company Meta, which owns Facebook, is on trial for anti-trust ...
The company has rallied against the release of Careless People, winning an emergency arbitration ruling in March to ...
Instagram would have been successful even if Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg had never purchased the photo-sharing app for ...
Deepa Seetharaman is a reporter covering artificial intelligence from The Wall Street Journal’s tech bureau in San Francisco. Her stories explore the way AI is changing business and society.
Instagram was growing so much faster than us that we had to buy them for $1 billion,” Zuckerberg said in one November 2012 email to then-Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg.