East Bay Immigrant Women Get Business Boost (HispanicBusiness.com)
OAKLAND -- Dilsa Lugo learned how to cook masterfully in her Mexican hometown of Cuernavaca, but starting her own Bay Area food business was another kind of challenge.
East Bay immigrant women get business boost (Contra Costa Times)
Aspiring entrepreneurs use grants from Oakland nonprofit to jump-start businesses
East Bay women get business boost (Contra Costa Times)
Oakland nonprofit CEO Women helps low-income immigrant and refugee women launch or grow small businesses with small loans.
The treadmill test that measures the bounce in your bosom (Daily Mail)
Millions of women are damaging their breasts by wearing ill-fitting bras, according to a new study. Scientists say most bras do not give enough support to prevent irreparable stretching of ligaments.
Women's jobs are more vulnerable in a downturn, report says (Market Watch)
Women have become increasingly vulnerable to job losses during downturns, putting families at greater financial risk during these troubled times, according to a Tuesday report from the Democratic staff of Congress’s Joint Economic Committee.
CENTRAL NY BUSINESS NEWS (The Post-Standard)
• Power grid closes costly loophole Operators of the New York power grid have closed a profitable loophole that benefited a small number of power traders this year while raising everyone else's electric prices.