Amalia Rebecca Miller, Georgia S. Bankard Professor of Economics, University of Virginia Carmit Segal, Professor of Managerial Economics, University of Zurich Ultra-competitive workplaces – places where employees battle against each other for rank, bonuses and promotions – are common in many high-status…
San Francisco is the best city San Francisco is America’s most exciting city. Its attractive beauty attracts people from all over the globe. Millions of people visit San Francisco every year. Readers…
Amanda Lynn is a renowned muralist whose paintings grace the walls and corners of many a street. She sat down with us this past week for a short interview to discuss her…
Celebrities living in San Francisco – Many actors, musicians, and athletes who significantly impacted the entertainment industry and popular culture in America and throughout the world were born and raised in the…
With 887,711 occupants starting around 2021, the city legitimate is the seventeenth most populated in the US and the fourth most crowded in California. It covers 46.9 square miles of land (121.4…
Kellie Lynch, The University of Texas at San Antonio Strip away the celebrity intrigue and media frenzy, and the high-profile court battle between actors Johnny Depp and Amber Heard involves issues painfully…
Lacey Wade, University of Pennsylvania Have you ever caught yourself talking a little bit differently after listening to someone with a distinctive way of speaking? Perhaps you’ll pepper in a couple of…
Wayne Eastman, Rutgers University The most powerful evidence for the prosecution at the trial of Derek Chauvin was a video showing the then-Minneapolis police officer pinning a pleading George Floyd to the…
Sandra M. Chafouleas, University of Connecticut As many schools in the U.S. figure out how to safely and fully resume in-person instruction, much of the focus is on vaccinations. But there’s another…
Rachel Allison, Mississippi State University and Chris Knoester, The Ohio State University For all of the gains LGBTQ people have made over the past few decades, sports remain a highly visible reminder…
H. Colleen Sinclair, Mississippi State University The problem of misinformation isn’t going away. Internet platforms like Facebook and Twitter have taken some steps to curb its spread and say they are working…