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Phyllis Johnson, founder of the Coffee Coalition for Racial Equity, is on a mission to tell the whole story about representation in the coffee industry.
We still rely on "people we want to hang out with" as a metric in hiring, and it does nothing but harm.
The multi-hyphenate talked about her comedic ascent, comparisons to “The Office,” and what it means to represent Philadelphia on a national stage.
Chef and farmer Matthew Raiford talks about preserving African American cooking and farming.

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"If the shots were given away for free because they’re life-saving, why isn’t insulin free?" the actor tweeted on Monday.
Inmates inside the federal correctional institution in Dublin, California, have alleged sexual abuse by correctional officers and threats or punishment for speaking up.
The reality TV franchise has captivated millions of viewers for 20 years, but less than 10 couples are still together. Experts tell us why people still tune in.
The real "Top Ten" unhealthiest cities in an analysis cited by Dan Bongino's "Unfiltered" program are all in red states.
The rock legend delivers some advice for employees as the company doubles down on defending podcaster Joe Rogan.
A federal judge ruled Monday that the Force failed to flag a conviction that might have kept a gunman from legally buying a weapon used to kill more than two dozen people.
The Golden State has seen a 65% drop in case rates since the peak during the wintertime omicron surge.
Her proximity to her father on Jan. 6 could provide the panel with access to what he was doing during those crucial three hours when his supporters violently stormed Capitol.
In a memo to Spotify staff, CEO Daniel Ek apologized for the way the podcast controversy "continues to impact each of you."
A Spanish teen romance and sports comedy are also trending on the streaming service.
Trump believed the vice president could overturn the election due to guidance from "many bad advisors," Marc Short suggested.

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