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Stephanie Hughes

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New York, NY, United States

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Past articles by Stephanie:

More health care workers will be able to provide abortions under a new Maryland law

Maryland is one of 19 states expanding access by widening the circle of providers, including physician assistants and nurse practitioners. → Read More

How the Department of Education is recommending higher ed spend money on mental health care

In the wake of the pandemic, there's enormous demand from college students for mental health care. The Department of Education has thoughts on how schools can provide it. → Read More

Blackstone sees student housing opportunity, buys American Campus Communities

The investment firm is buying American Campus Communities, the largest developer, owner, and manager of student housing in the U.S. for around $13 billion. → Read More

Should colleges help students pay for basic living costs?

The American Rescue Plan earmarked about $77 billion in higher ed relief, including to help students with costs outside of tuition. → Read More

More businesses are asking us to “round up” for charity. How much change does it take to make change?

Research finds more people will agree to round a purchase up for charity than give a whole dollar. The reason: It hurts less. → Read More

Among the aid Ukrainian refugees can expect: cold, hard cash

Humanitarian groups say money empowers refugees more than in-kind aid: "Giving them the cash enables them to make their own decisions." → Read More

Why advertising is no longer the holy grail of tech revenue

This tech earnings season, services, gadgets, and the cloud won. Advertising ... took a hit. → Read More

How to be a social media star for a living

"As influencers, we are walking ad space," Troy Solomon says. → Read More

Twitter is in a big game of "bot or not"

The proportion of fake users, or bots, on Twitter may be higher than previously thought. → Read More

Yes, lots of people are still playing "Pokemon Go"

The popular mobile phone game is making a comeback. → Read More

Tesla's China plant will serve the world's biggest electric car market

This week, Tesla announced its plans to build a plant in Shanghai amid trade tensions between the U.S. and China → Read More

Why Uber and others see a billion-dollar future in e-scooters

Uber's recent investment in Lime scooters is part of a deal that values the company at $1.1 billion. → Read More

Making the web easier to access for people with disabilities

Innovation is a big buzzword in the tech community, but that doesn't always mean innovation for people with disabilities. → Read More

What's Dell up to? Going public again

The personal computing giant will go public after 5 years as a private company. → Read More

The International Space Station has an AI assistant. No ... it's not evil

CIMON, a floating AI robot will help astronauts on the International Space Station. → Read More

Is Bitcoin a currency, security or commodity? Depends who you ask

Bitcoin has a bit of an identity crisis when it comes to regulatory frameworks. → Read More

Why streaming services sail in to save TV's castaways

If your favorite show gets canned on network television, there may be hope yet, thanks to the internet. → Read More

VidCon general manager: Online video is about more than just YouTube

The popular online video conference is trying to highlight other platforms, like Twitch and LinkedIn. → Read More

YouTube tries to make nice with its creators

Many are unhappy with how the site pays them. → Read More

Is the e-scooter craze more bubble than business?

A look at the tangled investment web that’s fueling so-called micro-mobility. → Read More