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Your Hologram Doctor Will See You Now
A Texas hospital is experimenting with hologram technology for doctors to see patients. Some health care experts wonder if it’s beneficial. -
BBC News - Top stories
Doctors dismissed these women as hysterical. Now they're fighting back
Two thirds of Australian women say they have encountered gender bias or discrimination in healthcare. -
Yahoo News - World
An Afghan woman wanted to be a doctor. Now she makes pickles as the Taliban restricts women's roles
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Financial Times - Business
‘You see it in people’s faces’: out on the doorsteps with a Tory candidate
Battling to hold on to the swing seat of Bolton West, Chris Green feels the effects of his party’s stuttering national campaign -
The Hill - Politics
Northern lights: Will you get to see them again this summer?
In May, the northern lights reached as far south as Florida and Hawaii for the first time in years — could it happen again? -
The New York Times - Science
Two Killer Asteroids Are Flying by Earth, and You May Be Able to See One
The smaller of the pair was spotted only this month and could be visible with binoculars as it passes by our planet within the distance to the moon. -
Financial Times - World
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 you -
Inc. - Business
Is Your Email Address Making People Mistrust You?
From the weird way your email address displays to using generic emails for business, there's a lot of mistrust out there. How does yours look? -
CBS News - Top stories
All the best 4th of July sales you can shop right now
Shop big 4th of July sales and save on TVs, outdoor furniture, outdoor grills and more now. -
CBS News - Top stories
The best 4th of July patio furniture deals you can shop now
Upgrade your outdoor living space with new patio furniture that's on sale from Wayfair, Walmart and Amazon. -
CBS News - Top stories
How to stretch your dollars between now and Labor Day
Jill Schlesinger joins "CBS Mornings" for a mid-year money check-up to discuss how to save money between now and Labor Day. -
GameSpot - Tech
EA College Football 25's Best Teams Revealed, See The Top 25 Now
After a week of reveals and rankings on the official College Football 25 website, EA Sports is closing out the week with the most-requested rankings of all. Today, the publisher revealed the best-ranked teams overall in the upcoming college ...College Football -
Wired - Tech
Tiptop Helps You Trade In Your Old Stuff to Pay for New Stuff
One of Postmates’ founders is back with an ecommerce payment startup called Tiptop. The service lets you pay for online purchases by trading in something of value you no longer want. -
The Guardian - World
If you care about someone, show them – and put away your phone
It takes time and attention to look after other people – and ourselves. And there are so many distractions to overcome . Years ago I was sitting in a cafe before work when an exhausted-looking man and his toddler son came in. A “One cappuccino and ... -
The Hill - Politics
Jill Biden, you must convince your husband to step aside
We need Jill Biden to convince her husband that the only way forward now is to accept reality. Most Americans no longer believe he can beat Donald Trump. -
Inc. - Business
If You Work More Than 48 Hours a Week, You May Be Wasting Your Time, According to a Stanford Professor
I know because I tried it. -
CBS News - Top stories
Mortgage rates just dropped to a 2-month low. Here's why you may want to buy now.
Mortgage rates are down. And, that means now may be a good time to buy a home according to experts.Mortgage -
MarketWatch - Business
Bird-flu testing, vaccines and treatments: 5 things you need to know now
Health officials are ramping up their response to H5N1 — but this is not COVID 2.0, experts say. -
CBS News - Top stories
Make these 7 moves now to get your credit card debt under control
If your credit card debt is spiraling in today's high-rate environment, these moves can help you regain control. -
CBS News - Top stories
Should you refinance your home equity loan this summer? Here's when it may make sense
The right time to refinance your home equity loan may be on the horizon. Here are some dates to pay attention to. -
MarketWatch - Business
You think your 401(k) looks bad? These people are doing worse — don’t be one of them.
Retirement may be out of reach for the average person lacking financial education and resources. -
Inc. - Business
If You Answer Yes to These 3 Questions, It May Be Time to Rethink Your Goals, According to a Psychologist and Brain Expert
Giving up on your biggest goal might open the door to something new. -
MarketWatch - Business
Your Social Security math may be wrong — and it could cost you a lot of money
Here are 3 key factors you may have overlooked. -
Inc. - Business
Afraid Success Has Passed You By? To Be Remarkably Successful, Science Says Time (and Mastery) Is Truly on Your Side
Absent a conceptual breakthrough, research shows the myth of the youthful entrpreneur is largely just that: a myth. -
Yahoo News - World
High-tech cash: Japan launches banknotes with hologram portraits
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The New York Times - World
No Appendix, No Problem. Australia’s Remote Doctors Tell All.
Being the only physician around for hundreds of miles isn’t always bad. “It’s quite liberating to be like, ‘I’m the best person here for the job’,” said one doctor. -
The Wall Street Journal - Tech
Apple Watch Is Becoming Doctors' Favorite Medical Device
Some doctors are telling patients to get the watch to help manage their conditions.Apple -
The New York Times - Top stories
How Steve Bannon Sees the Future
On the eve of going to prison, populism’s grand strategist talks about what another Trump presidency would look like and the rise of MAGA-type movements around the world. -
Financial Times - Business
Labour confident of ending doctors’ strikes after secret talks
Agreements in Wales and Scotland raise hopes for post-election pay deal in England -
The New York Times - Top stories
She Needed an Emergency Abortion. Doctors in Idaho Put Her on a Plane.
In states that have banned abortion, hospitals have struggled to treat pregnant women facing health risks. A Supreme Court decision this week did not help.Abortion -
Yahoo News - World
Images of Pakistan ex-PM Imran Khan's sons 'on hajj pilgrimage' are doctored
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The New York Times - Top stories
These Doctors Were Censured. Wisconsin’s Prisons Hired Them Anyway.
The state’s prison system has faced recent scrutiny for failing to care for inmates. -
CBS News - Top stories
U.S. home sales see record drop
Sales of new single-family homes dropped by 11.3% in May, according to a new report from the U.S. Commerce Department, and the National Association of Realtors says home contract signings have hit a record low. Daryl Fairweather, chief economist ... -
The Wall Street Journal - World
The Postwar Vision That Sees Gaza Sliced Into Security Zones
Competing “Day After” proposals from outside the enclave envision transforming its geography and governance. -
Yahoo News - World
Brazil Is Seeing a Record Number of Wildfires This Year
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The New York Times - Lifestyle
A Sustainable Way to Customize Weddings? Local Flower Farms
Many couples are opting for flowers from local farms as a more sustainable way to customize the look of their weddings. -
ABC News - Health
In wake of Supreme Court ruling, Biden administration tells doctors to provide emergency abortions
The Biden administration is telling emergency room doctors they must perform emergency abortions when necessary to save a pregnant woman’s healthJoe Biden -
ABC News - Health
After Supreme Court decision, the Biden administration reminds doctors they must provide emergency abortions
After Supreme Court decision, the Biden administration reminds doctors they must provide emergency abortionsJoe Biden -
Yahoo News - World
Doctored Philippine news report spreads fabricated 'survey result' on preferred presidential candidates
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Mildred Thornton Stahlman, Pioneer in Neonatal Care, Dies at 101
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Women Are Paying for Birth Control When They Shouldn’t Have To
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