Target is being held hostage by an anti-LGBTQ campaign CNN Target is being held hostage by an anti-LGBTQ campaign Yoram Wind of the Wharton School says that Target’s Pride-themed merchandise campaign was trying to reach a growing LGBTQ market of customers and employees.
Climate scientists flee Twitter as hostility surges following Musk’s takeover France 24 Climate scientists flee Twitter as hostility surges following Musk’s takeover Michael Mann of the School of Arts & Sciences believes that the rise in climate misinformation from trolls and bots is organized and orchestrated by opponents of climate reform.
Mumbai this week: New Manav Kaul play, concert by Lucky Ali and a wine-tasting festival Indian Express Mumbai this week: New Manav Kaul play, concert by Lucky Ali and a wine-tasting festival Penn Masala, an undergraduate student group touted as the world’s first South Asian ‘a cappella’ group, is performing in Mumbai this weekend.
Tickborne illnesses rise with rising temperatures: What you should know 6ABC.com Tickborne illnesses rise with rising temperatures: What you should know Kaitlyn Krebs of the School of Veterinary Medicine notes an increase in animals with tick bites this year due to a warmer winter.
N.J. towns quietly paid $87M to settle lawsuits against cops. Inside the secretive deals NJ.com N.J. towns quietly paid $87M to settle lawsuits against cops. Inside the secretive deals David Rudovsky of Penn Carey Law says that civil suits rarely lead police departments to clean house and force out bad officers, given the strong job protections they have.
Illumina can survive loss of chair and CEO, says biotech group’s board director Financial Times Illumina can survive loss of chair and CEO, says biotech group’s board director Jill Fisch of Penn Carey Law says that a close relationship between CEO and chair can cause a company to lose the benefit of independent oversight.
People, not Google’s algorithm, create their own partisan ‘bubbles’ online Scientific American People, not Google’s algorithm, create their own partisan ‘bubbles’ online According to Homa Hosseinmardi of the Annenberg School for Communication, ensuring that search engine giants like Google operate with people’s best interest in mind requires knowing how people are using the algorithm, not just how the algorithm works.
We’ll soon have tools to protect infants against RSV. Can we put them to good use? Stat We’ll soon have tools to protect infants against RSV. Can we put them to good use? Research by the Annenberg Public Policy Center found that only 53% of women of childbearing age thought flu shots were safe to receive during pregnancy, with more pronounced distrust regarding COVID vaccines.
AI optimism: How embracing artificial intelligence is getting workers ahead BBC AI optimism: How embracing artificial intelligence is getting workers ahead Daniel Rock of the Wharton School says that reducing people’s workloads is a key advantage of AI entering the workplace.
Target made right move by considering shopper’s and employee’s safety, says Wharton’s Americus Reed CNBC Target made right move by considering shopper’s and employee’s safety, says Wharton’s Americus Reed On “Last Call,” Americus Reed of the Wharton School discusses Target’s recent pullback with some of its Pride merchandise and what it means for the brand.