Silicon Valley Discovers an Age-Old Child Care Hack: The Neighbors
Otter, a new child care platform, is attracting millions of dollars in venture capital. But can it fix a broken industry?
Otter, a new child care platform, is attracting millions of dollars in venture capital. But can it fix a broken industry?
The publication date was postponed by almost two months, until Oct. 25.
Brands like Fashion Fair and Madam, founded with the goal of serving Black communities, faded at the end of the last century. Now, they’re being revived with similar missions in mind.
As supply chain delays and rising costs made individual ingredients harder to procure, food companies had to become very flexible.
The beleaguered retailer’s latest turnaround plan embraces a “back-to-basics philosophy,” its chief said, an effort to reverse a trend of falling sales, negative cash flow and supply chain woes.
New research from the Pew Research Center shows nearly three-quarters of respondents are very concerned about the spread of false information online.
The rate, a fresh record, came as nine countries registered double-digit inflation in the year through August.
The social media app is not available on Google’s app store, and the former president’s company and Google are publicly disagreeing about why.
Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, said it would shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days of maintenance, raising worries about a complete shutdown of Russian gas deliveries to Germany.
The worker said the company had tried to retaliate against her activism opposing a deal with the Israeli military, while co-workers argued the company had an anti-Palestinian bias.