Shane Ferro, HuffPost

Shane Ferro

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New York, NY, United States

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  • HuffPost
  • Inc.com
  • The Awl
  • Business Insider
  • Reuters Top News

Past articles by Shane:

Stronger Unions Will Save The Middle Class, Labor Secretary Says

"The more you strengthen collective bargaining, the more you strengthen the middle class," said Tom Perez. → Read More

America Added 287,000 Jobs In June

It was a great month for the economy. → Read More

Brexit Possibly Began Over Pizza At Chicago's O'Hare Airport

America may have had a small role to play in the Brexit devastation. According to the Financial Times, British Prime Minister David Cameron made the fateful decision to hold a referendum on his country's membership in the European Union, along with two of his advisors, in "a pizza restaurant at Chicago O'Hare airport." That's right: Brexit — a vote that could plunge Britain into recession and… → Read More

A New Film Explores How To Make Phones Without So Much Waste

The key is a modular design, where pieces can be reused. → Read More

Trump Even Found A Way To Make His Charity Efforts Bad

He is far from generous when it comes to giving away his money. → Read More

Silicon Valley CEO Says Trump Is 'On The Wrong Side Of History'

Airbnb's Brian Chesky is not a fan. → Read More

Starbucks Cards Hold So Much Money The Company Could Be A Midsize Bank

$1.2 billion of customer money sits limply on those ubiquitous cards. → Read More

Light Facebook Use At Work Could Boost Your Creativity

But too much of it may be horrible for your job and career prospects. → Read More

The Latest Jobs Report Badly Misses Estimates

This doesn't look good. → Read More

There's A Solution To People Abusing Their Wealth: Super-High Taxes

It's the only way to stop plutocracy. → Read More

The Gender Pay Gap Is About More Than Just Money

The debate over pay at the Washington Post is about systemic bias as much as the numbers. → Read More

Women Who Spend A Lot Of Time On Their Looks Make More Money

Men can rely on their innate attractiveness. → Read More

Imagine A World In Which Nothing Gets Thrown Away

It's about much more than just recycling. → Read More

Exxon Tries To Bury Climate Documents By Claiming First Amendment Rights

The oil giant says attorneys general trying to access their internal docs “discriminates based on viewpoint." → Read More

How Corporate America Became A Major LGBT Ally

“We don’t want to be on the wrong side of history.” → Read More

PayPal Won’t Tolerate North Carolina’s Discrimination, Scraps Expansion Plans

The company had previously announced it would build a 400-employee global operations center in Charlotte. → Read More

Icelandic Prime Minister Had Stake In Failed Banks, Leaks Suggest

Leaked documents show he and his wife were creditors to three banks that failed in 2008, even as he campaigned against creditor bailouts. → Read More

When The Minimum Wage Goes Up, Women Win

"You’re not only increasing women’s economic security” by raising the minimum wage, says one researcher. “You’re also increasing equality.” → Read More

Coal Isn’t Just Bad For The Air. It’s A Huge Water Waster.

Coal-fired power consumes 7 percent of the world's freshwater, Greenpeace says. → Read More

Costco Just Gave Its Lowest-Paid Workers A Raise

Another reason to love Costco! → Read More