Ashley Madison Inspired Study Linking Infidelity and Workplace Misconduct

Earlier this month, Netflix debuted a new series documenting the business model and scandal related to the data breach of the Ashley Madison website, known for facilitating extramarital affairs. With the provocative slogan “Life is short. Have an affair,” Ashley Madison promises discretion to its users. However, a 2015 hack exposed the data of 36 million users, including one million paid accounts from the United States.

Following the breach, researchers scrutinized the rich dataset from the infamous Ashley Madison website. In a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, researchers from the McCombs School of Business at The University of Texas at Austin revealed a striking connection between personal infidelity and professional misconduct. The study, conducted by finance faculty members John M. Griffin and Samuel Kruger, alongside Gonzalo Maturana of Emory University, demonstrates that individuals who cheat on their spouses are significantly more likely to engage in unethical behavior at work.

Kim Kardashian Paid $1 Million for North West’s The Lion King Performance

North West, the 10-year-old daughter of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West, recently made headlines with her acting debut at The Lion King’s 30th anniversary concert in Los Angeles. Performing the role of Young Simba, North’s appearance has ignited a fierce online debate, with critics and fans divided over whether her casting was a result of her talent or her famous family connections.

Inside Oppenheimer: Tom Jenkins Reflects on Auditions, Secrecy, and Cinematic Mastery

Oppenheimer is nearing the 1 billion mark worldwide, solidifying its position as the third-biggest movie of the year and the second-highest-grossing R-rated film in history, despite being shot in half black and white. Producer Emma Thomas acknowledges that the film greatly exceeded all expectations. As Oppenheimer gears up for the awards season, it is anticipated to be a formidable contender, widely expected to secure nominations in categories like Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, and Best Supporting Actor, along with recognition in various technical fields.

Tranquility to Drama: Top Interior Design Trends of 2024

As we step into the vibrant realm of 2024, the interior design landscape is undergoing a captivating transformation, embracing a harmonious blend of modern aesthetics and timeless elements. This year, we witness a resurgence of design trends that celebrate warmth, nature, and individuality. From modern rustic charm to the alluring allure of warm and soft palettes, let's explore the top interior design trends that are set to redefine our living spaces in 2024.

Deck the Halls with This Season's Hottest Decorating Trends

With Halloween now behind us, it's the perfect moment to usher in the magic of Christmas by adorning our homes with the latest in holiday decor. According to interior design professionals, this year’s trends are all about embracing bejeweled elegance, earthy neutrals, and sustainable splendor. Whether you're a seasoned decorator or a newbie looking for inspiration, we've got you covered.

How to Be the Perfect Party Guest: 7 Etiquette Essentials

The holiday season has arrived, offering a wonderful opportunity to rekindle connections with friends and family. It's a time when invitations to house parties and gatherings become a frequent part of the season. Whether you find yourself attending a relaxed Super Bowl get-together or an elegant dinner party, here are some well-meaning reminders to gracefully navigate this season's social calendar and help you be the perfect party guest.

Millionaire Women's Club: A Safe Space to Connect and Prosper

GoBundance Women is an exclusive community of accomplished female entrepreneurs, business executives, and successful women, all of whom possess a net worth of at least $1 million. This members-only club, founded by Fintech Executive Kelly Resendez, Serial Entrepreneur Cathy Christen, and Real Estate Investor Mandy McAllister, offers an array of benefits, including private club privileges, access to unique events, invigorating trips, masterclasses, and opportunities for business networking. Beyond the tangible perks, the founders emphasize that the true essence of GoBundance Women lies in the deep and lasting friendships it fosters.

Retail Expansion Fuels U.S. Luxury Brands Across The Nation

Despite gloomy economic news and viral social media videos of stores closing, there is proof that the luxury retail sector in the United States is thriving, and it's due to a wave of retail expansion. According to a recent report by the global real estate services company JLL, luxury brands are making significant strides, with more than half of new luxury stores opening their doors in the ever-iconic states of New York and California. Even more intriguing, nearly 40% of these new store leases were secured in high-end malls across the nation.

Easy Fall Winter Trends to Elevate Your Style Today

As the leaves fall and temperatures drop, fashion takes a turn towards sophistication and understated luxury. This fall and winter, it's all about embracing understated opulence and timeless pieces. We've sifted through the latest fashion week highlights and celebrities' style choices to curate a selection of current trends and classic styles that will effortlessly enhance your chic appearance.

Sustainable Beauty Luminary: Attila Koronczay and Eminence Organic Skin Care

Attila Koronczay is the co-owner and General Manager of Eminence Organic Skin Care, a spa-grade skincare company that employs sustainable farming and green practices to craft natural, organic, and Biodynamic® products. A recipient of the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award, Attila has helped Eminence achieve the distinction of being the first professional skincare company in Canada to attain certification as a B Corporation. This certification underscores the company's dedication to upholding high standards of social and environmental performance, transparency, and ethical accountability.

Study Reveals Higher Levels of PFAS Exposure Among Asian Americans

A recent study has shed light on concerning disparities in the exposure to per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), often referred to as "forever chemicals," among various ethnic and racial groups in the United States. The research, conducted by a team of experts from Mount Sinai, utilized an innovative methodology to measure PFAS exposure, offering insights that challenge conventional perceptions of these exposure patterns.

Catalyzing Creativity: Seed&Spark Raises $50 Million in Funding for Films and TV

An advocate for diversity and inclusion in the entertainment industry, Emily Best founded Atlanta based Seed&Spark, a crowdfunding platform where creators, audiences, and organizations work together to tell stories that celebrate diverse voices and foster vibrant conversation. Since its inception in 2012, Seed&Spark has helped filmmakers raise more than $50 million to make thousands of movies and shows.

Price of Beauty: The Link Between Women of Color and Carcinogenic Chemicals

The U.S. is behind the rest of the world when it comes to regulating toxic chemicals in beauty products: At least 80 other countries have enacted more stringent regulations on chemicals in cosmetics than the US. For example, the European Union has banned or restricted more than 2,400 chemicals in cosmetics, while the US has banned or restricted just 9 chemicals. As a result, harmful chemicals that are banned in cosmetics elsewhere regularly show up on ingredient lists for products sold here, including substances that can raise our cancer risk.

Forever Chemicals Contaminating Waters of Millions of Americans

In a concerning revelation, the drinking water sources of millions of Americans have been found to be tainted with persistent and harmful chemicals. Scientists estimate that over 200 million Americans, more than 60% of the country’s population, are drinking water contaminated with PFAS. Giants in the chemical industry, including 3M, DuPont, Chemours, and Corteva, have found themselves agreeing to settlements reaching into the billions due to their role in contaminating drinking water with these concerning 'forever chemicals'.