Drake's "Silence Policy" shell corporation raises questions
Drake's business dealings have sparked a discussion on social media, drawing attention away from the Canadian rapper's ongoing feud with Kendrick Lamar
I moved to a white, affluent U.S city. Then the hate crime happened
My mother's response was unexpected. "You heard the bombs?" she asked.
Corporate Diversity Programs Treat Minority Employees As Tokens, Not People
Diversity training is creating hostile work environments for minority groups. That is the key takeaway from new research published at the end of March by Britain's Free Speech Union.
A white woman told me I was under-experienced. It was an awakening
It hit me like a cold, blunt slap in the face.
Republicans want to tax big corporations
In a new Navigator survey, 63 percent of Republicans supported raising taxes on big corporations and the wealthy.
Transparency Will Go a Long Way To Patch Up U.S.-China Relations
There is nothing transparent about Chinese state-sponsored theft of American intellectual property, surveillance, or arbitrary enforcement of national security laws.
Here's How Businesses Can Be True LGBTQ Allies
The time for half-hearted support and symbolic gestures is behind us.
Sustainability
How America's most responsible companies are rethinking 'going green'
In a year of ESG criticism, here's how three members of Newsweek's Most Responsible Companies list made corporate responsibility a core part of their business.
How Change Can End Corporate Abuse
Civil liability is underpinned by imperfect, but strengthened, access to justice for victims.
American corporate elites pay $2,000 a head to dine with China's Xi Jinping
China's president is making his first trip to the United States since 2017.
America's Biodiversity Needs Smart Laws and Private-Sector Collaboration
With the proper resources, states and localities—who, after all, are the ones closest to the threatened species—can make a tremendous impact.
Corporations' Retaliation Against Workers Demands Government Response
The current system isn't serving anyone, except corporations that don't want to share their record profits or see working people respected in the workplace.
We Need New Types of Unions to Represent New Types of Workers
Change is never easy, and the status quo will always have powerful support. But workers are already experiencing drastic transitions, and everyone—unions included—should be empowered to keep up.
Why Did Corporations Go 'Woke?' It's Not About the Free Market
It's undeniable at this point that American corporations have embraced left-wing "woke" ideology.
Companies Aren't Pushing "Woke" Policies
Corporations, in hoping to maximize profit, do not want to serve a narrow and shrinking demographic as doing so is a recipe for small and shrinking profits.
To Solve the Climate Crisis, We Need More Government Action
It is no coincidence that those disproportionately impacted by climate change are the same people bearing the brunt of other crises fueled by corporate greed.
Here's How To Show Up for Black Business Month
This Black Business Month corporations have a responsibility to create an ecosystem in which Black businesses can sustain long-term, beyond just one month of the year.
Miller Lite slammed for cracking down on sexualizing women to sell beer
Conservatives took issue with the beer company's recent campaign to reckon with its past depiction of women in its marketing.
Disney CEO Bob Iger makes threat to Ron DeSantis
Disney filed a lawsuit against the Florida governor in April, accusing DeSantis of weaponizing "government power."
Stock Buybacks Help No One in the Long Term
Buybacks allow companies to send profits to shareholders instead of investing in their businesses, workers, and communities.
Corporate Abortion Benefits Are About Profits, Not Choice
Did you know that mothers are more productive workers than women without children?
Marjorie Taylor Greene: "Investigations" for companies not donating to GOP
Greene said a GOP-led House would launch "investigations" of corporations that stopped donations to Republicans denying the 2020 presidential election results.
Democrats Call for More Tax Code Changes Beyond the Schumer-Manchin Bill
"What is really needed is higher progressive taxation, including a wealth tax," Congressman Ro Khanna told Newsweek.
Companies Should Support Adoption, Not Abortion
In the wake of the overturning of Roe v. Wade, dozens of businesses announced plans to pay for employees to travel for abortions.
GOP Targets Companies Paying Employees Travel Costs for Abortions
Top firms and banks have said they will offer help to their workers after Roe v. Wade was overturned, triggering abortion laws in a number of states.
How The Battle For Abortion Will Affect The Workplace
With Roe v. Wade under threat, some companies are offering to help employees access abortion services. What changes are ahead for women and their employers?
Kyrsten Sinema Earned One-Third of Donations Since 2021 From Corporate PACs
Sinema reportedly took in $2.5 million from corporate PACs between January 1, 2021, and March 31, 2022, while also speaking out against raising corporate taxes.
Corporate Elites Shouldn't Get Tax Breaks for Their Leftist Activism
In the contest between common sense and crazy, corporate elites have gone full crazy.
Will Elon Musk Challenge Asset Managers' Political Influence?
There might be more to the Elon Musk-Twitter saga than meets the eye.
It's Time We Admit That Carbon Offsetting Isn't Working
Collective action is vital if we want to see our natural world continue to thrive.