Stress and coping during times of COVID-19
CDC analyzes the emotional and mental impacts of those affected by the quarantine. […]
New York City’s phase 2 of reopening
Monday marked just the second of four planned reopening phases for The Big Apple, once the epicenter of US coronavirus cases, after a three-month shutdown and an early-April peak. […]
COVID: Revealing deep inequities by race
Overall COVID-19 mortality rate for Black Americans is 2.4 times as high as the rate for Whites and 2.2 times as high as the rate for Asians and Latinos. [...]
Learning is frustrating… and that’s a good thing
Doing badly can ironically become a moment of potential liberation. Through it you can rewrite the story of who you are. […]
Isle of calm
NPR Music made a playlist of songs we can turn to when we need calm. […]
Americans are paying attention
Gallup revealed important findings regarding American public opinion on coronavirus. […]
Purpose led, performance driven
As people seek comfort and leisure wear during the pandemic, CEO Steve Rendle is redefining VF Corporation’s focus. […]
Diverse solutions in the skin market
Álvaro Alonso, General Manager of Beiersdorf NA, seeks new ways to address the challenges posed by a new geographical market. [...]
The necessary revolution
CEO Ginni Rometty, one of the most powerful women in the IT industry, shares how she has overcome challenges at IBM. [...]

Topics to contemplate during quarantine
Having a schedule isn’t just helpful, it’s essential. […]
Something good from COVID19
NASA found “significant decreases” in nitrogen dioxide over China. […]
When your devices rest, you rest
The use of multiple social media platforms is strongly associated with depression and anxiety. […]
6 ways to give back in 2020
Lending a hand and helping others makes us happier, and instills a greater sense of purpose in everyday life. […]
The price of uncertainty
In a brief Oval Office address, President Trump laid out his plan to respond to the COVID19 crisis that’s rapidly spreading fear across the global economy. […]
The real cost of not affording treatment
34 million US adults know someone who died after not receiving needed medical treatment. […]


