Author name: Emily Crane

Emily Crane is a writer, producer, and editor who has covered politics, health, business, and finance for publications like The Atlantic. She's also the host of the All Work All Play Podcast. She graduated from Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism with a focus on investigative reporting and data visualization.

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Clarience Technologies Expands Upfit Offerings with Ranger Design Acquisition

Clarience Technologies recently acquired Ranger Design, a manufacturer of upfitting solutions for commercial vehicles, which Safe Fleet shared more information on at Work Truck Week 2025.  Safe Fleet recently announced its integration into the Clarience Technologies Safety Solutions Segment, joining forces with ECCO, Davco, Truck-Lite, and PSI in the Safe Fleet booth at […]

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Big Business Backs Away from Tackling Climate Change as Trump Axes Environmental Efforts

CLIMATEWIRE | The day after President Donald Trump won back the White House, the leaders of a climate action coalition backed by Apple and hundreds of other corporate giants put out defiant statement vowing to “fight for the future Americans demand and deserve.” The message from the America Is All In coalition last November was

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‘Stand Up for Science’ Must March On to Mean Anything

WASHINGTON, D.C.—The crowd streamed down from subways and sidewalks to the Lincoln Memorial, carrying signs on a bright, chilly day. It marched for science. During the March 7 “Stand Up for Science” protest in Washington, D.C., one of many nationwide, including in Chicago, Philadelphia and other U.S. and overseas cities, the crowd rallied “to defend

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Inclusivity takes center stage: Insights from the 2025 SeeMe Inclusivity Index

The 2025 SeeMe Inclusivity Index highlights leading beauty brands that have demonstrated consistent and meaningful inclusivity efforts, with e.l.f. Beauty, Dove, and Maybelline topping the list. The index, which evaluates brands based on their commitment to representation in marketing, product development, and purpose-driven initiatives, offers a comprehensive look at industry progress and areas for improvement.

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LaFlore introduces Skin Health Testing Kit to advance microbiome-based skin care

The global skin care market is projected to reach $189.3 billion by 2025, according to market research firm Statista, with microbiome-focused products emerging as a major growth segment. Recognizing this shift, Dakota Biotech, through its brand LaFlore, has introduced a Skin Health Testing Kit designed to provide consumers with deeper insights into their skin microbiome.

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2025 label refresh: Dr. Bronner’s Magic Soap gets clearer guidelines and sustainability focus

Dr. Bronner’s has updated the product labels for its 18-in-1 Pure-Castile Magic Soap and All-One Pure-Castile Magic Bar Soap. The redesigned labels improve legibility, offer clearer usage guidelines with descriptive illustrations, and emphasize the company’s environmental and social responsibility commitments. Enhanced usage guidelines and EWG verification “Our updated Magic Soap labels offer usage guidelines and

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RFK Jr. pressures Big Food to remove artificial dyes in meeting with CEOs

Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. told top food executives on Monday that he wants “the worst ingredients” out of food and is willing to take action to get rid of them. Removing artificial dyes from the food system is an urgent priority of the Trump administration, and Kennedy said he wants

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Fleet in Focus: Mikhaila Baldwin

Mikhaila Baldwin’s fleet consists of approximately 2,500 vehicles in the HVAC sector, mainly comprised of cargo vans and pick-up trucks. Photo: Mikhaila Baldwin / Automotive Fleet Welcome to Fleet in Focus, Automotive Fleet’s ongoing series highlighting fleet managers and bringing their perspectives, best practices, and personalities to the fleet community!    In the second installment

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Large construction firms expand backlogs as smaller firms struggle

Listen to the article 2 min This audio is auto-generated. Please let us know if you have feedback. Dive Brief: Construction backlog declined to 8.3 months in February, down about 1% from January, according to an Associated Builders and Contractors survey conducted from Feb. 20 to March 5. Work in builders’ pipelines fell for contractors

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