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  • Aug 29, 2023 | youngupstarts.com | Amani Wells-Onyioha

    by Amani Wells-Onyioha, operations director and partner at Sole StrategiesIn today’s rapidly evolving business landscape, CEOs face a dual challenge: steering their companies towards success while also addressing pressing societal concerns. The question arises: Should CEOs embrace activism to drive change?

  • Apr 3, 2023 | newsweek.com | Anna Skinner |Jeff Charles |Amani Wells-Onyioha |Jonathan S. Tobin

    01:50Death Penalty Statistics In The U.S.: By The Numbers The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) voted to overturn a state judge's decision that would have spared David Brown, a Louisiana inmate, from death row. The decision was split along party lines, with the three liberal justices dissenting. The justices argued that prosecutors had withheld information that could have spared Brown from the death penalty, violating Brown's constitutional rights.

  • Apr 3, 2023 | it.einnews.com | Jess Thomson |Jeff Charles |Amani Wells-Onyioha |Jonathan S. Tobin

    Large tanks full of green, gunky algae, dubbed "liquid trees," are being promoted as a possible solution to air pollution issues in big cities, sparking an online debate. Posts on Twitter sharing photos and videos of the algae tanks have gone viral this week, with one post by @yupthtexists amassing 18,000 likes and millions of views. "Scientists create Liquid Trees; a tank full of water and micro-algae that could be an alternative to trees in urban areas," the caption read.

  • Apr 3, 2023 | newsweek.com | James Crawford-Smith |Jeff Charles |Amani Wells-Onyioha |Jonathan S. Tobin

    Prince Harry and Meghan Markle each listed just one hour's work per week at their Archewell Foundation non-profit in 2021, according to recently released tax filings, but it would be "unfair to criticize them" for that number as it is close to standard among directors of charitable foundations, Newsweek has heard.

  • Apr 3, 2023 | newsweek.com | Alice Gibbs |Jeff Charles |Amani Wells-Onyioha |Jonathan S. Tobin

    Original research conducted on behalf of Newsweek has revealed that Millennials disapprove of the idea of having a "work spouse."In a poll conducted by Redfield & Wilton Strategies for Newsweek on March 20, 1,500 U.S. adults were asked about workplace relationships and work spouses. A work spouse is a phrase referring to a co-worker with whom someone shares a special relationship that can include a bond similar to a marriage.

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