"More and more women are finding success in the workplace today. By the end of this year, studies show more than half of the American workforce will be female.
But for many African-American women, with success comes something else. A recent Yale study found successful, educated black women born after 1950 were twice as likely to be single - compared to white women of the same age.
But single doesn't mean unhappy, as writer Nika Beamon explores in her book, I Didn't Work this Hard Just to Get Married."
My manager just told all of us that our coworker Janie has been diagnosed with breast cancer.
How much contact do you have with your SO/spouse during the day? Is there such a thing as too much where he/she is concerned?
I have a friend/co-worker who literally reports to her husband for everything. Every day, without fail, she calls
HAMMOND, La. - A Louisiana justice of the peace said he refused to issue a marriage license to an interracial couple out of concern for any children the couple might have.
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An implantable chip could allow you to charge purchases or even start your car. It'd be convenient, to be sure. But would it be too creepy?
on my hair stylist this evening.
I loved the cut he did earlier this summer.
I just redeemed a coupon from P&G for a Swiffer. For my effort, two cents will be given to the National Breast Cancer Foundation. I would have to buy 500 Swiffer wet thingies to make a $10 donation. But I needed a Swiffer anyway. And two cents is better than nothing. So why not use the coupons that were inserted into my newspaper?
Because, says Barbara Brenner, the executive director of Breast Cancer Action, a nonprofit

