A Massive New Study of 450,000 Workers Says This Is What Happens When You Have Too Many Meetings
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One Tech Tip: What to do when you have too many passwords to remember
Everyone has too many passwords -
CBS News - Top stories
How many CD accounts should I have? What experts say
It can be difficult to determine how many CDs you need. Here's how experts say you should approach the issue. -
The Wall Street Journal - World
Pretend Renovations, Houses You'll Never Buy: Call It Zillow Therapy
Make-believe real-estate hunts can transport people out of their current problems into a fantasy of a better future. -
The Guardian - World
The world is scrambling to understand Kenya’s historic protests – this is what too many are missing | Nanjala Nyabola
A finance bill was the trigger, but the backdrop is government debt and blinkered interventions from western institutions . There is as yet no resolution after an unprecedented week in Kenyan politics. What began as protests against a ... -
CBS News - Top stories
The Supreme Court says Trump has some immunity. What happens now?
The Supreme Court delivered a win to Donald Trump on Monday, ruling that the former president has immunity from prosecution for official actions taken in office. The case revolves around charges Trump faces that he tried to overturn his 2020 ...Donald Trump -
The New York Times - Top stories
Biden’s New Post-Debate Ad: ‘When You Get Knocked Down, You Get Back Up’
The ad doesn’t show footage of the president’s halting debate showing, focusing instead on his energetic appearance at a rally the next day.Joe Biden -
The Guardian - World
If you want to know how free a society is, look at what’s happening in its theatres | Arifa Akbar
Political art helps us debate and confront the challenges in our lives. It is also a record we must return to again and again . ‘A play should be an act of moral imagination,” said the late British playwright Edward Bond, who died three months ago ... -
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New study shows pasteurization process kills bird flu in milk, FDA says
The FDA said its study better simulated how commercial milk processing kills the bird flu virus, H5N1. -
The Hill - Politics
Multivitamins have no relationship to lower risk of death: Study
Story at a glance (NewsNation) — A National Institutes of Health (NIH) study across two decades found there is no association between regular intake of multivitamins and a lower risk of death. Daily multivitamin usage is common in the United ... -
The Guardian - World
Brits, you have no idea how to be sun safe. But as an Australian, I can tell you exactly what to do | Van Badham
Full-body swimsuits, ‘no hat, no play’ – avoiding the sun is a national pastime. At this point I’m more suncream than skin. Britain has been experiencing something of a heatwave this week, obliging me, as an Australian, to harangue its people on ... -
The New York Times - Top stories
Anything Can Happen, and Usually Does, on ‘Watch What Happens Live’
With Andy Cohen, Hillary Clinton will do shots and Oscar-winners gush about reality stars — all savvy promotion for Bravo’s outrageous TV universe. -
Inc. - Business
Want to Get Smarter? Science Says All You Have to Do Is Take a Multivitamin
Researchers found taking a daily multivitamin can boost memory, recall, and cognitive function by as much as 30 percent. -
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'When Shania Twain asks you to go on tour, you go'
Australian singer Delta Goodrem performed in Ormeau Park in Belfast alongside Shania Twain -
MarketWatch - Business
Jefferies CEO gives his crisis-response advice after handling Archegos saga over a margarita
The Wall Street veteran said it’s better to exit any positions quickly and take a manageable loss -
Financial Times - Business
What happens if Biden or Trump drops out?
Democratic and Republican parties have contingency rules but White House contest could get messyJoe Biden -
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What would happen if Biden stepped aside from 2024 presidential race?
The Biden campaign says President Biden will "absolutely not" step aside.Joe Biden -
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The New York Times - Top stories
‘Is It Too Late?’ Four Writers on What Democrats Should Do About Biden.
None of the options ensure victory against Trump — and some of them could badly split the party. -
CNBC - Business
Is the U.S. stock market too ‘concentrated’? Here’s what to know
Just about a handful of large U.S. companies account for a third of the S&P 500 stock index. Some experts fear investors are at risk. -
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CNBC - Business
Goodyear, Arizona to Fort Myers, Florida: 10 fastest-growing retirement hot spots in America, according to a new study
Four of the top 10 retirement hot spots are in Florida. The Sunshine State also had the most cities in the top 50 list. -
ABC News - Health
Most kids get antibiotics for pink eye, study shows. Experts say they're usually not needed
Researchers say doctors are prescribing antibiotics to most kids and teens who have pink eye, despite guidelines that discourage their use -
The Guardian - World
‘Guess what? Mummy is a sex worker’: the sexologist who wants to build a ‘slutopia’ for women
Dr Hilary Caldwell’s new book Slutdom looks at how women navigate sex and shame, and at all ages. She shares what she’s learned as both a sex worker and as an academic. At 7.12am on the day we talk, Dr Hilary Caldwell runs naked into Canberra’s ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Wait — what exactly is a ‘Black job’? Workers respond to Trump’s anti-immigrant debate comment.
The former president claimed without evidence during Thursday’s debate that migrants were “taking Black jobs.” Memes ensued — as did criticism of what one academic called a “fascist” point of view from the candidate. -
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The Guardian - World
Biden acknowledges shaky debate performance and vows to stay in race: ‘when you get knocked down, you get back up’ – live
Biden acknowledged in campaign speech that he is indeed old, but says he believes he can still beat the Trump in the November election. Defiant Biden resists call to drop out as campaign surrogates maintain supportExplainer: Who could replace Joe ...Joe Biden -
The Hill - Politics
Ex-DNC vice chair: 'It is absolutely not too late to pick a new candidate'
A former Democratic National Committee (DNC) vice chair on Sunday called on party members to push President Biden to withdraw from the presidential race, laying out the steps the party should take to pick a new nominee amid heightened concerns ... -
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. -
Financial Times - Business
The Croatian lighthouse — and island — you can have all to yourself
On the tiny, uninhabited island of Host, a lighthouse has been converted into a blissful summer retreat -
NBC News - Top stories
Here's the biggest news you missed this weekend
President Biden is turning to family on his path forward after a disastrous debate. And Team USA fills out its gymnastics roster for the Olympics. -
Wired - Tech
We Tested All of Amazon's Fire Tablets So You Don't Have To. Here Are the Ones You Should Get
Whether you need a travel-friendly slate or something affordable for the kids, we tested every model to find the right one for every occasion. -
The Guardian - World
‘It is routine to check whether you are related to a romantic partner before you have sex’: This is how we do it in Iceland
When Sigrún checked out her family tree online, it wasn’t to find out if she and Einar were related – it was how closely related. We have more satisfying sex now – partly because we are super-efficient about dividing childcare duties. I’ve started ... -
MarketWatch - Business
Workers care more about enjoying work than a flexible schedule, new data shows
An ADP survey of about 35,000 people around the world also found that salary is still king -
ABC News - World
What happened this week in the UK election campaign, from more betting slips to the last debate
The U.K. general election on July 4 is just days away now no doubt to the relief of the party leaders who have crisscrossed the country in a grueling month of campaigningUnited Kingdom -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
What happened to the Texas Rangers, mega mopportunity weekend preview + The Good, The Bad & The Uggla
Jordan Shusterman is joined by guest host Rangers beat reporter Kennedi Landry as they try to figure out what’s gone wrong for the defending champs, as well as give their picks for The Good, The Bad & The Uggla and preview the weekend slate in ... -
NBC News - Top stories
What would happen to Biden’s campaign cash if he drops out? That’s up to Kamala Harris
Campaign finance experts say VP Kamala Harris could use the tens of millions of dollars in Biden’s campaign account if she became the Democratic nominee.Joe Biden -
Financial Times - Business
Dress, nails, spray tan, helicopter: have school proms gone too far?
Parents will stop at nothing to help their children celebrate the end of exam season -
The Guardian - World
‘I may have reacted too far’: architect Roger Walker on his groundbreaking buildings
The New Zealander is known for his use of colour as well as turrets, towers, cylinders, cubes and pyramid shapes. Radically inventive Wellington architect Roger Walker remembers being at a party a few years ago and overhearing two people who ...