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Dog gone: Italy bans ‘puppy yoga’ after reports of alleged mistreatment
Health ministry rules that only adult dogs can be used for ‘animal assisted’ wellbeing activities. Passionate yogis in Italy have been taking their downward dog to the next level in studios offering “puppy yoga” classes.. But the health ministry ...The Guardian - World -
Employees' Stress Over Mental Health Is Affecting Their Work
Employees are speaking loud and clear. As Mental Health Awareness Month kicks off, they're reminding employers to prioritize their mental well-being.Inc. - Business -
New Zealand signs MOU with German institute on Antarctica cooperation
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Noisy, Gaudy and Spiritual: Young Pilgrims Embrace an Ancient Goddess
On an island whose religious diversity is part of its democratic identity, many of the faithful participating in a pilgrimage for Mazu, Goddess of the Sea, were in their 20s and teens.The New York Times - World -
'Finding a Likeness' Review: Nicholson Baker's Art Lessons
A prolific writer sketches his recent adventures in amateur painting.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Delicate Art of 'Shutting Up' Donald Trump
The judge in the New York hush-money trial has just two choices when the former president violates a gag order: small fines or jail.The Wall Street Journal - World - Donald Trump -
Unveiling the True Worth: the Art of Valuing Your Company
How to maximize your exit by discovering your most valuable asset.Inc. - Business -
Comcast blacks out 15 regional sports networks in contract dispute with distributor
Comcast has blacked out 15 regional sports networks offered by Bally Sports, escalating a contract dispute with their distributorABC News - Entertainment -
Boeing Locks Out Firefighters at 737 Factory Amid Contract Dispute
Airplane maker and union have been wrestling for months over wages and staffing levels.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Outsiders Were Among Columbia Protesters, but They Dispute Instigating Clashes
City officials have blamed “external actors” for escalating demonstrations at Columbia University and elsewhere, but student protesters reject the claim.The New York Times - Top stories
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