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Kathryn Morgan Returns to the Stage
Seven years after complications from Hashimoto's thyroiditis ended her blossoming career with New York City Ballet, the 30-year-old is back in the spotlight.
By Chloe Angyal Published
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How I Ran My Company on Bed Rest
A high-risk pregnancy meant Katia Beauchamp, founder and CEO of Birchbox, had to close deals from her hospital room. As her baby turns one, Beauchamp reflects on the experience.
By Megan DiTrolio Published
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Everything You Need to Know About Paid Family Leave
Features Katie Bethell, founder and executive director of PL+US (Paid Leave for the United States), the national campaign to win paid family leave by 2022, answers your FAQs.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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Dia Simms Helped Build Diddy's Empire. Now She's Taking on the Cannabis Industry
Sean Combs' longtime right-hand woman shares why she left Combs Enterprises to launch her own business.
By Juliana Ukiomogbe Published
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How Much Should I Have in My Emergency Fund?
Peace of mind comes with a price.
By Riza Cruz Published
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Hannah Brown Isn't Settling Anymore
After a year of hunting for a husband on national television, the 25-year-old former pageant queen is still a bachelorette. And, frankly, that’s just fine with her.
By Danielle McNally Published
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This Is How Much Paid Family Leave Members of Congress Give their Own Staffs
Can I get on Tammy Duckworth's plan?
By Madeline Scheier Published
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Maddie Ziegler: Mogul in Training
Maddie Ziegler has done a lot in 17 years—and with a role in the West Side Story remake, she's just warming up.
By Danielle McNally Published
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How to Be the Mentor You've Always Wanted
Features Microsoft's Robin Seiler says mentorship is like dating. Here's why you shouldn't be scared of taking on the role.
By Rachel Epstein Published
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How We Built Hollywood's Hottest Publicity Firm
The women behind the Lede Company took an entrepreneurial leap and now run one of the most powerful PR firms in entertainment.
By Stephanie Clifford Published
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The Career Advice That Changed the Way We Think About Company Culture
ADAY’s Meg He and Nina Faulhaber talk diversity, mentorship, and working as a pair.
By Hilary George-Parkin Published
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The Definitive Guide to Budgeting Your Money in 2023
Features How to get it together with your hard-earned cash this year.
By Samantha Leal Published
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What to Do After Networking, Once and For All
How To You nabbed those business cards. Now what?
By Chelsea Peng Published
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Is Turning Down a Managerial Role Career Sabotage?
"I keep getting pressure to move to a management role, but I'd rather stay a specialist. What should I do?"
By Liz Bentley Published
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Inside the Cutthroat World of Royal Gossips
They jet off to Fiji with Harry and Meghan, hike the Himalayas with William and Kate, and hit the South of France with Charles and Camilla. But the life of a royal correspondent isn’t all glamour; there’s fierce competition for scoops, backstabbing in the ranks, and chasing endless rumors about the privacy-obsessed monarchs. Now, with a protocol-defying American duchess and new baby prince, the profession has never been more intense.
By K.J. Yossman Published
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Kim Kardashian Answered Fan Questions About Life, Work, and Whether She Wants More Kids
Kim Kardashian did an Ask Me Anything (AMA) on Instagram for the very first time. She offered a little peek into her life, and answered fans' burning questions.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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Roz Brewer Is Starbucks' Brew Boss
Starbucks COO Roz Brewer discusses her journey from chemist to power exec.
By Stephanie Clifford Published
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Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's All-Female Team Is a First for the Royal Family
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle have just hired a female private secretary and trustee of the Sussex Royal Foundation—making them the latest in a long line of female hires for the Sussexes.
By Katherine J. Igoe Published
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A Roth IRA vs. a 401K: Exactly What to Consider
Where to stash your cash.
By Riza Cruz Published
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What Happens When You're an Elite Athlete—and You Get Pregnant?
Three track-and-field stars sparked a movement by going public about the lack of maternity leave in sports. As Nike announces big changes to their contracts and the push for paid leave gains traction nationwide, the women tell us how they’ll keep fighting.
By Kayla Webley Adler Published
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Sarah Kunst's New Venture Capital Fund Invests in Female Entrepreneurship
Cleo Capital puts the power of investing in women's hands.
By Ineye Komonibo Published
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Brooke Shields on Her First Job, Cheetos, and Why a Margarita Is the Answer to Everything
Brooke Shields, a star of this month’s indie comedy 'My Boyfriend’s Meds,' the onetime Ivory Soap baby, and an OG supermodel, talks love and career advice.
By Brooke Shields Published
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Fidji Simo Is the New Face of Facebook
The head of Facebook’s app is on a mission to change the way the company operates. Can she help Facebook win back the public’s trust?
By Genevieve Field Published
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Why I Invested in Lady Gaga’s Haus Laboratories
Nicole Quinn of Lightspeed Venture Partners shares what it was like to launch the new beauty company with the legend herself—and what she looks for when making investments.
By Bobbie Gossage Published
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What I Wear to Work: Paige Adams-Geller, Founder and Creative Director of PAIGE
No surprise, jeans are her office uniform.
By Marina Liao Published
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When Is It Time to Give Up on a Professional Dream?
Marie Claire's resident career coach answers the tough questions.
By Liz Bentley Published