INEQUALITY

Dec 17 2024ENTERTAINMENT

Why Aren't More Women at the Top of Music Companies?

Female artists are dominating the charts, but high-ranking women in music companies are stepping down. This year, top labels like Universal Music Group (UMG) and Warner Music Group (WMG) lost several female CEOs, including industry heavyweights like Michelle Jubelirer and Julie Greenwald. While the

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Dec 14 2024POLITICS

Healthcare Denial: A Rep's Perspective on Desperation

You might not expect a political representative to link denied healthcare claims to violence. But that's exactly what Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, a young liberal lawmaker, did recently. She didn't condone the murder of UnitedHealthcare executive Brian Thompson, but she saw a connection between hi

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Dec 13 2024HEALTH

Health Unfairness: A Look at Denmark's Teen Health Over 30 Years

Let's take a ride through three decades of Denmark's teen health scene. Researchers have been keeping a keen eye on the health of young Danes, tracking fifteen different health factors. These include weight issues (both overweight and underweight), common pains like headaches and backaches, emotiona

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Dec 09 2024EDUCATION

Solving Mathematical Puzzles: A Look at Quadratic Integral Inequalities

Imagine you're trying to solve a really tricky math problem that involves curves, or what mathematicians call functions. These functions can be really twisty, so we use something called derivatives to describe how they change. In this case, we're interested in the second derivative, which tells us h

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Nov 22 2024POLITICS

Renting in America: Can It Be Better?

Renting might sound like a bad thing in America, but it's a different story in places like Germany and Japan. There, about half of people rent their homes. Renting has its perks too, like no big upfront payments or surprise fixes. But in America, especially in big cities, renting is tough. In Boston

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Nov 21 2024CRYPTO

The Shady Side of Cryptocurrency: Should You Really Invest?

Cryptocurrency has become a big deal lately, especially with a president who's all for it. But before you decide to invest, it's important to know the dark side of this digital money. First off, creating cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin uses tons of energy. This isn't great for the environment and add

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Nov 18 2024EDUCATION

Why Dallas Kids Aren't Earning Enough to Live

Let's talk about an issue that's crucial for Dallas' future. A recent report from Commit, an education advocacy group, found that kids born in Dallas County have a high chance of not earning enough to cover basic needs. This isn't just about keeping up with parents' lifestyles; it's about making end

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Nov 15 2024EDUCATION

Education's Continuous Journey: A New Way to Measure

Imagine you're trying to measure how much education people have gotten over time. Up until now, many researchers have just lumped people into groups, like "some high school" or "college degree. " But that can lose important details about how much education someone really has. This new study brings a

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Nov 15 2024SCIENCE

Fighting Beauty Bias: A Study on Interventions Against Attractiveness Discrimination

Social inequality often starts with how we judge others. Attractiveness-based bias can play a big role in this. But what can we do to stop this unfairness? Researchers held a contest to find ways to reduce such bias in decisions, like admissions. They tested 30 different strategies across four study

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Nov 13 2024EDUCATION

Closing the Special Ed Gap in Massachusetts

Education in Massachusetts is facing a big challenge. Some students, especially those from rich families, are getting more help for their special needs. This is leaving behind low-income and minority students. Experts say it's like a maze – wealthy families find shortcuts, while others get lost. One

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