Anna Blue and Corinne Foxx of 'Girl Up' think everyone should care about gender issues. The UN Foundation, Blue and Fox told Cheddar, wants to mobilize, train, and empower teens to solve gender bias. For the full segment, [click here.](https://cheddar.com/videos/empowering-girls-through-education-and-opportunities-with-girl-up)
Share:
More In Culture

CEOs Demand Urgent Action on Gun Control in Letter to Senate
A coalition of 145 CEOs sent an open letter to the U.S. Senate urging them to take up legislation to curb the epidemic of gun violence.

Sackler Family Losing Purdue Pharma in Tentative Deal on Opioid Crisis
The settlement forces the Sackler family to give up control of the Stamford, Connecticut-based business, according to the Associated Press, while the company will pay up to $12 billion over time.

Foundation Honors and Supports First Responders as Nation Commemorates 9/11
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation was founded in honor of chairman and CEO Frank Siller's brother, Stephen Siller, a New York City firefighter that died on 9/11.

Need 2 Know: Taliban Talks Shelved, Nadal Wins
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Monday, September 9, 2019.

Andy Puzder Says Restaurant Chains Should Meet Millennial Demand for Plant-Based Meat
The former CKE Restaurants CEO believes it would be prudent for the restaurant industry to cater to millennial tastes moving toward meat alternatives.

Take a Look at Vienna to Learn How to Live, Finds Survey
The Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) has released its list of more liveable cities, and for the second year in a row Vienna has taken the top spot. The Austrian city had a near perfect score of 99.1 percent.

Facebook Hopes Users Will Log On and Look for Love With New Dating Feature
Facebook Dating — a service that will pair users up based on location, listed interests, and Facebook activity — launched in the U.S. on Thursday.

You Can Program This A.I. Robot to be Your Personal Doorman
Once a skill solely possessed by so-called computer nerds, now even parents and toddlers are learning how to code. Cem Eltutar, founder of Creoqode, explains how his technology uses robots and games to easily teach people how to code.

Need 2 Know: Dorian Strengthens, Brock Turner’s Victim Speaks
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, September 5, 2019.



