CNBC Make It explores women's advancement in work VIEW IN BROWSER | SUBSCRIBE FRI, MAY 14, 2021 This founder created the fitness Mirror while pregnant—and sold it to Lululemon for $500 million These are the best and worst states for working moms in 2021, according to new report Michelle Obama's advice for coping with depression: 'Develop your own tools' and give yourself a break More dads are choosing to stay at home with their kids. Will Covid-19 accelerate this trend? This graduate from Oprah Winfrey's school in South Africa just became the first to get a PhD YOU MAY ALSO LIKE Seattle Storm star Breanna Stewart has signed a sneaker deal with Puma, marking the first time in 10 years that a WNBA player has her own signature shoe. "Stewie Gets Her Own Sneaks: WNBA Star Pens First Deal In A Decade" (NPR) The U.S. Mint recently announced that writer and poet Maya Angelou and astronaut Sally Ride will be the first women to appear on a series of quarters over the next four years. "Maya Angelou and Sally Ride Will Be Honored on Quarters" (The Washington Post) With Covid vaccine eligibility expanding to kids, and with schools slowly opening back up for in-person learning, experts say more moms may finally be able to return to the workforce. "How expanding vaccine eligibility for kids will impact mothers" (19th News) Tell Us Your Story Tell us your thoughts and experiences #closingthegap. SHARE Unsubscribe Manage Newsletters Terms of Service Digital Products Feedback Privacy Policy © 2021 CNBC LLC. All rights reserved. A property of NBC Universal. 900 Sylvan Avenue, Englewood Cliffs, NJ 07632 Data is a real-time snapshot *Data is delayed at least 15 minutes. Global Business and Financial News, Stock Quotes and Market Data and Analysis. Data also provided by THOMSON REUTERS
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