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For federal workers, Trump’s return-to-office order amounts to an unwelcome pay cut
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Weight-loss drugs may boost health in many ways, say researchers
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Martin Luther King III says his father would be 'quite disappointed' with current world
Martin Luther King III, the son of civil rights advocate Martin Luther King Jr., said his father would be “quite disappointed” with the current world, but not surprised. King joined NBC News’s ...The Hill - 4d -
Comer reintroduces measure requiring return of federal workers to offices
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Nearly Half of Remote Workers Would Consider Quitting If Given a Return-to-Office Mandate
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Why a return to Obama-era policy on Cuba would be a big mistake
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Amazon Workers Return to the Office Today. Business Leaders Are Watching
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Quitting smoking may be easier with a smartwatch app, researchers say
Motion-sensor software sent alerts to prevent lighting up at most vulnerable moments for those trying to quit. Smartwatches could be used to help people quit smoking, a study suggests.. Researchers ...The Guardian - Jan. 1
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