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How Protesters Can Actually Help Palestinians
I worry that the more aggressive demonstrators may be hurting the Gazans they’re trying to support.The New York Times - Top stories -
How the police showdown at Columbia University unfolded
The first sign that the weekslong standoff at Columbia University was nearing a dramatic finale came after dusk, when New York City police officers clad in riot gear began massing south of the east gate of the venerable Ivy League school.NBC News - Top stories -
Train strikes: How May's disruption affects you
Train drivers are staging strikes and an overtime ban around the May Bank Holiday.BBC News - Top stories -
Why Every Entrepreneur Should Understand How Packaging Influences Consumer Behavior
Understand what influences the behavior your customers.Inc. - Business -
How This Buzzy Startup Turned the Shower Head Into a Status Symbol
Jolie's founders say that their household appliance is inspired by Porsche and Rolex.Inc. - Business -
How BHP’s ‘Meticulous Mike’ planned his Anglo American approach
Mike Henry has positioned world’s largest miner for a big deal and was prepared for initial rejection by UK-listed targetFinancial Times - Business -
How to save for retirement if your company doesn't offer a 401(k)
Not every employer offers a 401(k) retirement account, but there are suitable alternatives.CNBC - Business -
How Bob Bakish, the Anti-Mogul CEO, Struggled to Rescue Paramount
The company veteran stepped down Monday with Paramount in the midst of a merger drama.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Here's who qualifies for Turkey's new digital nomad visa and how to apply
Yahoo News - World -
Worried About a Stock-Market Correction? Here's How to Lock in Recent Gains
The best course when stocks slide is for investors to stand pat, but “put” options are one way to hedge against a drop and lock in some profits.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How the Cat King in 'Dead Boy Detectives' captures a familiar queer dynamic
The Cat King, played by Lukas Gage, is a dangerous and fun queer villain in Netflix's adaptation of "Dead Boy Detectives."Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
How to be a 'Fall Guy': Stunt performers on their rough-and-tumble life
Since the early days of Hollywood, stunt performers have fueled the mayhem of movies, playing a vital role in sustaining the illusion of countless car chases, bar fights and rooftop leapsABC News - Entertainment -
How ‘Will Trent’ actor Ramón Rodríguez created the hit show’s iconic detective
Actor Ramón Rodríguez has created an indelible character as the titular detective in the hit ABC show "Will Trent"— in a way that subverts common tropes.NBC News - Top stories -
How to Keep Your Friendships Intact While Wedding Planning
The soon-to-be-married couple and their closest friends might experience stress and even tension leading up to their nuptials. Here’s how to avoid a friendship breakup.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How a negotiation over cable fees could weigh on Paramount's sale
Charter pays Paramount to carry its channels, including CBS and Nickelodeon. The outcome of the negotiations could weigh on Paramount's valuation in the event of a sale.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
How to use ChatGPT’s new memory feature, temporary chats, and chat history
The ChatGPT memory feature only works with text-based information at present. It does not store imagery nor audioVentureBeat - Tech -
New Calamos ETF promises ‘100% downside protection.’ Here's how it works
“There’s no tricks. There’s no magic. This is the secret sauce,” Calamos Investments’ Matt Kaufman said.CNBC - Business -
American Express CEO explains how the company is attracting younger consumers
American Express CEO Steve Squeri told CNBC's Jim Cramer on Tuesday that Millennial and Gen Z customers made up 60% of new card acquisitions.CNBC - Business -
How AI is being used in fight against seasonal allergies
Pollen counters are turning to artificial intelligence as seasonal allergies worsen due to climate change. CBS News national correspondent Dave Malkoff explains how technology is changing the long and tedious process of pollen counting.CBS News - Top stories -
How much will the 2p National Insurance cut save me?
A further 2p cut in National Insurance for 27 million workers has come into effect.BBC News - Top stories -
Even Celebrities Don’t Know How to Ask Their Friends About Ozempic
When Barbra Streisand posted a comment on social media about the actress Melissa McCarthy, it prompted a public conversation.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How good is OpenAI’s Sora video model — and will it transform jobs?
The FT asked workers in animation, advertising and real estate to test rival AI systems that create short clipsFinancial Times - Business -
He's got moxie: How Tyrese Maxey saved the Sixers' season
Maxey rescued Philly from a 6-point deficit in the final 30 seconds and stunned the Knicks and the Madison Square Garden crowd, forcing a Game 6.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
New research shows how a surge of anger could raise heart attack risk
Is anger linked to heart attacks? New research finds that a bout of anger impairs blood vessel function which can raise the risk of atherosclerosis, which in turn raises heart disease risk.NBC News - Top stories -
How Pastor Chad Nedohin Helped Turn Trump Media Into a Meme Stock
Chad Nedohin, a part-time pastor, is among the fans of Donald J. Trump who helped turn Trump Media into a meme stock with volatile prices.The New York Times - Tech - Donald Trump -
Stressed Out by 2024? How to Support Your Mental Health in Challenging Times
Being a founder isn't for the faint of heart. How four leaders navigated turbulent moments--and how you can too.Inc. - Business -
How Can I Dress to Look More Grown-Up?
A reader is tired of being mistaken for someone in her early 20s. Our fashion critic offers tips for dressing with sophistication.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How working for Big Tech lost 'dream job' status
Mass layoffs have eroded the shine of the tech industry.CNBC - Business -
How Berkshire Hathaway's Annual Meeting Became a Hotspot for Romantic Mergers
Warren Buffett has sold engagement rings and been wingman on marriage proposals for couples who come to the Omaha gatheringThe Wall Street Journal - World -
How to Get Free Kindle Books With Your Library Card (2024)
All you need is an internet connection, a library card, and a good ebook reader to dive into your next page-turner.Wired - Tech -
Mellman: Election Day is nearing — How is President Biden doing?
Forecasters who suggest one candidate or the other is a certain victor have a 50/50 chance of being 100 percent right.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Venice entry fee tickets go on sale. Here's how they work
Venice's long awaited entry fee for day trippers launched on April 25. Here's how to pay, and how to claim an exemption if you're staying in the city.CNN - Top stories -
How to Conquer the Buzz Machine, From a Social Media Pioneer
Shira Lazar, the founder of What's Trending, reflects on her role in the media landscape and offers some sage advice on staying relevant.Inc. - Business -
Too Many Houseplants? Yes, It's Possible. How to Declutter and Display Them With Style
A passion for indoor greenery can easily leave you with a messy plant collection smushed along a windowsill. How to artfully tame the jungle.The Wall Street Journal - World -
NFL Power Rankings: Dissecting how each team tackled the draft
No. 1 pick aside, everyone knew Patriots needed help on offense and Commanders needed a new leader. But how did everyone else fare in catering to their needs?Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
A new ETF touts 100% downside protection. Here is how it works.
An ETF that launched on Monday promises investors 100% downside protection if they hold on to the fund, which is intended to track the S&P 500, for a full year.MarketWatch - Business -
Global inflation and interest rates tracker: see how your country compares
Inflationary pressures are beginning to wane but not all central banks have taken action yet. See how this affects youFinancial Times - Business -
Your Little Black Dress Is…Fine. Here's How to Make It Brilliant.
A simple sheath is OK, but there’s a fine line between classic and boring. These new-silhouette black dresses ensure you won’t look like everyone else.The Wall Street Journal - World -
How to Age Fingernails, and Other Tips From a Movie Makeup Book
Emily Schubert has done makeup and prosthetics on movies like “The Sweet East” and “Good Time.” She shares her tricks in a new book with A24.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
How police officers preyed on teens in the Boy Scouts’ police Explorer program
Explorer programs, created by the Boy Scouts of America, are supposed to foster interest in policing. They have faced misconduct allegations involving nearly 200 young people.NBC News - Top stories