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Inside the 'USA Today' Newsroom During 9/11
Susan Miller, then the news copy desk chief, watched smoke billow past her office windows. She decided to keep working anyway.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Sonya Ross Reported From Air Force One on 9/11
The former AP White House reporter was one of five journalists selected for the "nuclear bunker pool" that traveled with President George W. Bush aboard Air Force One.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Gulnara Samoilova Captured 9/11 on Her Camera
A seasoned photojournalist, Samoilova's instincts were to run towards the scene. Looking back 20 years later, she might not have made the same decision.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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1 Writer, 36 Hours, 100+ Reporters
Nancy Gibbs reflects on writing the cover story for the black-bordered special issue many people still have saved today.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Ann Curry on Reporting in the Aftermath of 9/11
The former NBC News correspondent spent years reporting on human suffering. September 11, 2001 was unlike anything she had covered before.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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The Best Low-Risk Investments, According to Sallie Krawcheck
Features There's no such thing as a completely risk-free investment, but these five money-makers are pretty darn close.
By Sallie Krawcheck Published
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Small Business Spotlight: Yowie
Shannon Maldonado's Philly-based creative studio and lifestyle boutique thrives on the community of small businesses and creatives.
By Julia Gall Published
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How Different Kinds of Caffeine Affect Your Productivity: a Semi-Scientific Study
Because speeding through the day is all that matters.
By Chelsea Peng Published
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"I Was Afraid to Be Associated With My Brand"
As COVID-19 ravaged the nation, Sarah Paiji Yoo and her sustainable cleaning product company, Blueland, were subjected to increasingly derogatory and racist remarks.
By Sarah Paiji Yoo Published
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What Makes an Olympic Moment?
In the past it meant overcoming struggle...and winning. But why must athletes suffer to be inspiring?
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Who Is Gwen Berry, the Athlete, Activist, and Olympian?
Features "I’m extremely American because I’ll fight for people here, because we’ve endured it here..."
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Five Small Steps for Beating Burnout
How To The pandemic has exacerbated burnout, especially for women. Here are five things you can do right now to feel less stressed and more well-rested, instantly.
By Arianna Huffington Published
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It’s Time to Give Domestic Workers the Protections They Deserve
The National Domestic Workers Bill of Rights, reintroduced today, would establish a new set of standards for the people who work in our homes and take a vital step towards racial and gender equity.
By Ai-jen Poo Published
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Simone Biles Is Out of the Team Final at the Tokyo Olympics
She withdrew from the event due to a medical issue, according to USA Gymnastics.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Raven Saunders Is Getting Another Shot at Life—and the Gold
The Olympic shot putter almost didn't live to see the Tokyo Games. Now, she's gearing up to compete while advocating for mental health in the sports world and beyond.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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The Ultimate Guide to Buying A Car
Features In Marie Claire's latest money column, we break down one reader's plan to make a life-changing purchase. This month, two Capital One pros help Tara, a fintech program manager, figure out how to afford her very first car.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Lindsay Adams's Artwork Is Her Peace and Her Protest
The 30-year-old artist and disability advocate speaks through her paintings and through her clothing.
By Sara Holzman Published
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'The Other Black Girl' Gets Real About Racism in the Workplace
"It really hits home how many spaces don’t allow Black women to really show up as their authentic selves."
By Rachel Epstein Published
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Dara Treseder Is the Reason You're Obsessed With Peloton
That's kind of her job. As the company's SVP, head of global marketing and communications, Treseder is responsible for building Peloton's brand and its rider community. Here, she talks ambition, being a Black woman in corporate America, and the value of investing in yourself.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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'Ace of Spades' Is This Summer's Must-Read YA Novel
My heart is hammering just thinking about the plot of Faridah Àbíké-Íyímídé's debut novel.
By Danielle Prescod Published
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Melissa Moore's 'Life After Happy Face' Podcast Looks at Killers Through New Eyes
The true crime expert and daughter of the Happy Face Killer opens up to Marie Claire about destigmatizing the label of 'criminal's kid.'
By Maria Ricapito Published
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Simone Biles on Her GOAT Leotard: Don't Be Ashamed of Being Great
The world's greatest gymnast shares how she takes care of her mental health, the road to Tokyo, and the story behind her epic new leotard style.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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OOO: Travel Tips for Your First Post-Pandemic Escape
Features After more than a year of canceling plans and staying home, we’re dreaming of far-flung places, exotic destinations, and heck, even the plane ride to get there. Ahead, three travel execs share how they’re escaping this summer.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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What Rebecca Minkoff Wears to Work
The designer and queen of accessorizing shares the closet staples that have helped her be fearless, in and out of the office.
By Neha Prakash Published
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The Sacred Boom
With the demand for mystical services on the rise, a growing number of women are channeling their spiritual gifts into full-blown careers.
By Tatiana Boncompagni Published
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'The Other Black Girl' Is Our June Book Club Pick
Read an excerpt from Zakiya Dalila Harris's debut novel, here, then dive in with us throughout the month.
By Rachel Epstein Published