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The term 'quiet quitting' is everywhere now. We want to hear your thoughts
Thursday, August 25, 2022
NPR and Consider This want to hear from workers on what quiet quitting means to them. Fill out our form to share your story.
A look at 'quiet quitting' — and whether it's a good or bad thing
Monday, August 22, 2022
Closing your laptop at 5 p.m. Doing only assigned tasks. Spending more time with family. These are some practices in the workplace trend of "quiet quitting" — which some experts say is a misnomer.
What is 'quiet quitting,' and how it may be a misnomer for setting boundaries at work
Friday, August 19, 2022
Quiet quitting is taking over TikTok as a new workplace trend popular with Gen Z. However, it may be a misnomer for setting healthy boundaries in the workplace.
Beyoncé will change a lyric in her latest album after accusations of ableism
Tuesday, August 02, 2022
Beyoncé's publicist confirmed that the artist will replace an offensive lyric from a song in her latest album, Renaissance.
Paul Rudd becomes a real-life hero for a bullied Colorado boy
Sunday, July 10, 2022
Brody Ridder, 12, came home with a nearly empty yearbook. His mom's Facebook post about the experience caught the attention of other students — and one not-so-small actor.
Period tracker app Flo developing 'anonymous mode' to quell post-Roe privacy concerns
Thursday, June 30, 2022
The period tracker app Flo is developing an "anonymous mode" in the wake of privacy concerns after the Supreme Court ruled to overturn Roe v. Wade.
She has waited 29 years for housing assistance. Now she is fighting for change
Thursday, June 23, 2022
A woman's viral tweet exposed the inefficiencies in Chicago's public housing. Jeanette Taylor, now an alderwoman for the city, is pushing for change.
After more than a decade of accolades and controversy, 'The Wendy Williams Show' ends
Friday, June 17, 2022
Wendy Williams, who has been the show's original host since its premiere in 2009, has not been on the air following her battle with Graves' disease.
A worrying phone call adds to concerns about Sen. Dianne Feinstein's cognitive health
Monday, June 13, 2022
In a call two days after the Uvalde, Texas, mass shooting, the senator seemed "deeply disconnected from the very urgent and chilling realities" the U.S. is facing, says writer Rebecca Traister.
Lil Nas X teases diss track against BET over awards show snub
Thursday, June 09, 2022
Lil Nas X, who publicly came out in 2019, says his sexuality was a reason for his lack of BET Awards nominations this year.
A Spotify publisher was down Monday night. The culprit? A lapsed security certificate
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Megaphone, the podcast advertising and publishing platform, experienced an expired security certificate Monday, a Spotify spokesperson said.
A 911 dispatcher may be fired for allegedly mishandling a Buffalo shooting call
Friday, May 20, 2022
A grocery worker whispered into her phone during a 911 call so she wouldn't draw the shooter's attention. She says the dispatcher yelled at her for whispering. The two ended up disconnected.
Netflix lays off 150 employees amid subscriber decline
Tuesday, May 17, 2022
The layoffs are the latest signal of a major shift within the streaming giant as it recently reported a decline in subscribers for the first time in a decade, as well as slowing revenue growth.
Good Samaritans save a driver having a medical issue at a busy intersection
Thursday, May 12, 2022
When a driver experienced a medical episode and was drifting into an intersection, people around her sprang into action and saved everyone on the road from a potentially life-threatening crash.
The Depp-Heard case places a spotlight on relationships and intimate partner violence
Thursday, May 05, 2022
Depp and Heard are not only arguing their case in front of a judge, but also in the court of public opinion.
The historical significance of Kyrie Irving's athletic dominance during Ramadan
Monday, May 02, 2022
The physical resolve needed to compete as an athlete while fasting for Ramadan cannot be overstated.