As women launch businesses at a record pace, these creators represent the new face of entrepreneurism, with purpose-driven ventures that do well by doing good.
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Peeking around the corner in the press room during the 95th Annual Academy Awards at the Dolby Theatre on March 12 are Everything Everywhere All at Once stars Ke Huy Quan, Jamie Lee Curtis and Michelle Yeoh. Quan and Curtis won Oscars for their supporting parts, while Yeoh became the first Asian to win Best Actress in a Leading Role. The movie won seven Oscars including Best Picture.
Curries—saucy, brothy, gravy-rich and stewy dishes, from simple to complex, made from spices, spice blends, herbs and nuts—has thrived in the Indian subcontinent for at least 6,000 years...and has set roots in kitchens crisscrossing the globe.
"I'm not a dumb blonde. I was just very good at pretending to be one," Paris Hilton tells Newsweek's Parting Shot In a wide-ranging and raw conversation about her new book 'Paris: The Memoir.'