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Everything You Can Try if You Can’t Hear Dialog in Movies and Shows
Tweak these settings and stop missing out on what’s being said.Tech - Wired - Yesterday -
If you can’t trust the voice of David Attenborough, what can you trust? | Zoe Williams
The world’s best-loved naturalist has had his voice cloned – and misused – by AI. Soon, we won’t believe anything we hear unless we are in the same room as the speaker. It sounds too fanciful and ...World - The Guardian - 3 hours ago -
Can breast implants make you sick?
While not a formal diagnosis, an autoimmune dysfunction known as breast implant illness has gained traction . In 2016, when Britney Pollock was 26, she decided to get breast implants: 400 cubic cm ...World - The Guardian - October 23 -
Ask Shrimsley: Can I call you Rob?
Barely a week goes by without someone deciding it’s friendly to shorten my name. This is a basic misjudgmentBusiness - Financial Times - October 25 -
Robert Shrimsley: can you BBC Verify that for me?
Is the Beeb being self righteous again? Or offering us a model for reinforcing our own cred when others doubt it?Business - Financial Times - November 8 -
Lost your sense of direction? Turn off your phone and you’ll soon reconnect
Tech giants said today’s digital native kids would be the first generation who would not know what it meant to get lost. But is that a good thing?. We’ve lost direction and our brains are shrinking ...World - The Guardian - Yesterday -
Financial stocks are leading Wednesday's market rally. We're buying the one left behind
We're using some of the sale proceeds from our morning bank stock trims.Business - CNBC - November 6 -
4 red flags to look out for when choosing a financial advisor—and one green flag
If you're stressed out about finances, it never hurts to get advice from a qualified professional.Business - CNBC - 6 days ago -
‘I don’t trust my financial guy.’ I’m 67 and trying to live on $2.2K-a-month Social Security. I have $500K with an adviser, who charges 2%, but last year the return was 26%. What’s my move?
We spotted a lot of too-common red flags.Business - MarketWatch - October 31 -
The expansion of BRICS signals shift away from the West, not a turn against it
The BRICS group — named after its five founding members, Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa — has become a broader grouping of non-Western countries that wants to stay out of growing ...Politics - The Hill - October 28 -
3 times you should pay off credit card debt collections (and 3 times you shouldn't)
Paying off collections debt can be a smart financial move, but it won't make sense in every scenario.Top stories - CBS News - 3 days ago -
How One Georgia Voter’s Mistake Turned Into a Voter Fraud Conspiracy Theory
One voter’s mistake has been transformed into a voter fraud conspiracy theory, catapulted into the national spotlight by Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene.Tech - The New York Times - October 23 -
Six cities, one question: is China’s property market turning a corner?
From Shanghai to Guangzhou and Beijing to Foshan, buyers and agents voice concerns ahead of next phase of stimulusWorld - Financial Times - November 5 -
‘We’re eating ourselves’: big money turns football into legal battlefield
Vast sums underpinning top competitions have sparked outbreak of ‘lawfare’ that could reshape the sportBusiness - Financial Times - October 27 -
Disney is turning record parks profits — even before its big expansions
Disney is breaking ground on new additions and updates to its theme parks, but it will be several years before they become available to the public.Business - CNBC - 2 days ago -
3 smart ways to use your home equity this November
Considering borrowing from your home equity now? Here are three smart ways to use it this November.Top stories - CBS News - October 21 -
Selling Your Business? Here Are 3 Steps to Ensure a Smooth Transition
The importance of proper preparation in selling your business.Business - Inc. - October 26 -
Behind on your credit card bills this November? 3 options to consider
Missing credit card payments can have serious consequences, but there are ways to get your finances back on track.Top stories - CBS News - November 8 -
3 important things to know if your credit card debt goes to collections
If your credit card debt is delinquent and is now in the hands of a debt collector, here's what to know.Top stories - CBS News - 1 hour ago -
Should you set heat to a constant temperature or turn it on and off?
As the temperatures drop, the energy bills go up. But how you set your thermostat can help keep the cost of heating your home down.Politics - The Hill - November 10 -
Do you feel stuck? It’s time to simplify your thinking
Our minds often seek to muddle rather than clarify. But we have the power to notice this in ourselves, and others. Psychodynamic psychotherapists do not give their patients advice, and although ...World - The Guardian - October 21 -
If You Cannot Outspend Your Competition, Out-Weird Them
Personality can help purpose-led brands stand out from the pack.Business - Inc. - October 21 -
Your Call: When do you pull a QB mid-game?
The Giants benched Daniel Jones mid-game, a decision that didn't impact the outcome but could reverberate in the locker room.Sports - Yahoo Sports - October 21 -
Generative AI isn’t coming for you — your reluctance to adopt it is
Adaptability and willingness to embrace change are keys to staying relevant. Don't be afraid of generative AI; make it work for you.Tech - VentureBeat - October 27 -
Have You (Badly) Misjudged Your Target Audience? Don’t Panic—Pivot
Misjudging your audience at launch could devastate your startup. But with the right mindset, you can turn it around.Business - Inc. - October 28 -
Do you have to fill out your entire ballot?
Some voters may wish to only vote in some races. Here's what happens if you leave fields blank.Top stories - CBS News - October 31 -
Why can't you wear your political gear to the polls?
An outfit may not be the first thing most people think of before heading to the polls, but a misstep while dressing could jeopardize one’s vote.Politics - The Hill - November 1