Using Screens to Distract Kids Makes Their Behavior Worse Long Term New Research Warns
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Cowboys hope to extend QB Dak Prescott despite no offers, imminent talks on new long-term deal
A big shift in DallasCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Judge Warns Trump to be on Good Behavior During Trial
Justice Juan Merchan has warned Donald Trump and his lawyers to be on good behavior during the hush-money trial.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Screens Are Everywhere in Schools. Do They Actually Help Kids Learn?
We need to start asking better questions about what kinds work for teachers and students.The New York Times - Top stories -
Freight shipping on German inland waterways in long-term decline
Yahoo News - World - Germany -
12 Apps We Can't Stop Using, for Better or Worse
Are you addicted to your apps? That might not be such a bad thing. Our writers confess which ones have hooked them—from Hinge to Google Maps to BirdBuddy—and why they’re glad.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
How much does long-term care insurance cost for a 75 year-old?
Long-term care insurance is an effective way to plan for the cost of care. But how much is it if you're already 75?CBS News - Top stories -
Long-Term JGBs Edge Lower Amid Worries Over BOJ Rate-Hike Pace
Long-term JGBs edged lower in the Tokyo session, weighed by concerns over the BOJ’s rate-hike pace after last week’s policy normalization.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert believes All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will sign long-term extension
Cavaliers owner Dan Gilbert believes All-Star guard Donovan Mitchell will sign a long-term contract to chase an NBA championship with ClevelandABC News - Sports -
Long-term Treasury yields end first quarter with largest advances since September
Rates on U.S. government debt finished the first quarter with their largest jumps since September for 10- and 30-year Treasurys and since June for 2-year Treasurys, buoyed by data showing that the economy continued to grow and the labor market ...MarketWatch - Business -
Research Says the Path to Your Happiness May Involve Making Less Money
A career change may set you back financially for a time, but your happiness and work-life balance will increase.Inc. - Business -
Biden Administration Finalizes Rule Curbing Use of Short-Term Health Plans
The new regulation reverses a Trump-era policy that expanded access to health plans with fewer benefits than those sold on the Affordable Care Act’s marketplaces.The New York Times - Health - Joe Biden -
King researchers talk about the results of using AI at GDC 2024
A duo of King product and research directors spoke at the Game Developers Conference today about how AI transformed automated level creation in Candy Crush Saga.VentureBeat - Tech -
Use of Abortion Pills Has Risen Significantly Post Roe, Research Shows
Two new studies show fast-growing use of the pills on the eve of the Supreme Court’s consideration of a case seeking to ban or restrict them.The New York Times - Health - Abortion -
‘We are blessed’: My mother, 72, gets $11,000 a month, not including income from retirement savings. Should she get long-term care insurance?
“She worked for 25-plus years as a county nurse and, as such, she has a healthcare plan and a great pension, both for life.”MarketWatch - Business -
LSU rallies to reach Sweet 16 after Kim Mulkey’s tirade: ‘I’m not going to let one sleazy reporter distract us’
Kim Mulkey went off and threatened to sue The Washington Post on Saturday over an apparent unpublished article about her.Yahoo Sports - Sports -
Did Russia ignore US 'extremist' attacks warning?
The attack on a concert hall in Moscow raises difficult questions for Putin at a time of global mistrust.BBC News - Top stories - Russia -
Putin dismissed US warnings of extremist attacks in Moscow
Russian President Vladimir Putin brushed off U.S. warnings of extremist attacks in Moscow, days before gunmen carried out a rampage at a Moscow concert hall that left at least 137 people dead last week. The U.S. Embassy in Russia issued a security ...The Hill - Politics - Russia -
New York Red Bulls use creative child labor laws loophole as 15-year-old talent makes season debut
Julian Hall is the second youngest-ever player to debut in MLSCBS Sports - Sports - New York -
MLS referees ratify new CBA, ending month-long lockout
Referees will see significant pay raises thanks to this new CBA.Yahoo Sports - Sports - MLS -
Housing fleeceholds the next big scandal, peer warns
Lords debate the plight of homeowners locked into private maintenance contracts for communal areas.BBC News - Top stories -
Use of abortion pills for self-managed abortion spiked sharply post-Roe: Research
The number of abortion pills obtained outside the traditional U.S. health care system spiked considerably in the months after the Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, according to new data. There were nearly 28,000 additional doses of pills for ...The Hill - Politics - Abortion -
Biden is announcing a new rule to protect consumers who purchase short-term health insurance plans
President Joe Biden is announcing new steps to protect consumers who buy short-term health insurance plans that critics say amount to junkABC News - Health - Joe Biden -
Remote workers who switch to in-office jobs are boosting their pay by as much as 30%, says new research
Wage increases for in-person jobs coincide with more companies cracking down on enforcing their return-to-office mandates.CNBC - Business -
Kids as young as 14 were found working at a Tennessee factory that makes lawn mower parts
Immigrant children as young as 14 were found working amid heavy equipment at a Tennessee firm that makes parts for lawn mowers sold by John Deere and others.NBC News - Top stories -
‘Duty to warn’ guided US warning of Moscow attack. Adversaries don’t always listen
A little-known U.S. intelligence principle called the “duty to warn” came into play ahead of the deadly attack on Moscow’s outskirtsABC News - Top stories -
US prosecutors try to send warning to cryptocurrency world with KuCoin prosecution
A top U.S. prosecutor has announced criminal charges against a once ascending company in the cryptocurrency world and two of its founders in a bid to send a message to other players in the industry to follow U.S. lawsABC News - Tech - Crypto -
US repeatedly warned Russia ahead of Moscow attack, White House says
National security spokesperson says US passed on warnings and dismissed Russian allegations Ukraine was involved as ‘nonsense’. The US repeatedly alerted Russia that extremists were planning to attack large gatherings in Moscow ahead of last ...The Guardian - World - Russia -
Kristen Stewart Uses Naked Dressing to Make a Point
Her press tour for “Love Lies Bleeding” was something to see.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
New oil and gas projects expected to grow despite IEA warning
New oil and gasfields are expected to grow fourfold by the end of the decade, according to a new trackerFinancial Times - Business -
New program tracks endangered whales and warns ships near them
The Coast Guard and others are using a new system to track endangered whales in the Pacific Northwest. It's a kind of early warning traffic control center for ships so they don't get too close to the whales and risk hitting them. NBC News' Anne ...NBC News - Top stories -
How Long Does New York Take to Fix a Staircase? 10 Years and Counting.
The 77 steps at the foot of the New York State Capitol have been cordoned off to the public for a decade, as the cost of much-needed repairs rises.The New York Times - Top stories - New York -
Died: Daniel Kahneman, 90, pioneer in behavioral economics.
Died: Daniel Kahneman, 90, pioneer in behavioral economics.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Kids' author Kouri Richins tried before to kill husband, new counts allege
Earlier this week, another attempted murder charge was added by prosecutors to the list of counts against children's author Kouri Richins.CBS News - Top stories -
Worsening pupils' behaviour is 'never-ending battle'
A survey reveals nearly one in five teachers in England has been hit by a pupil this year.BBC News - Top stories -
US-backed Syrian force that defeated IS 5 years ago warns group still poses international threat
The U.S.-backed force that defeated the Islamic State group in Syria five years ago is warning that the extremists still pose grave dangers throughout the worldABC News - World -
The NSA Warns That US Adversaries Free to Mine Private Data May Have an AI Edge
Gilbert Herrera, who leads research at the National Security Agency, says large language models are incredibly useful—and a bit of a headache—for America’s intelligence machine.Wired - Tech -
FirstFT: Larry Fink warns of looming ‘retirement crisis’
Also in today’s newsletter, latest on Baltimore bridge collapse, and Donald Trump’s inner circleFinancial Times - World