Science Explains How Your First Impressions May Significantly Hold You Back (and How to Stop It)
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Business - Inc.
Science Explains How Your First Impressions May Significantly Hold You Back (and How to Stop It)
Bad first impressions can lead to bad decision-making, according to a new study.4 hours ago -
Business - MarketWatch
Retirees may not be getting their money’s worth from a financial adviser. How to know if it’s time to find a new one.
Advisers who excel in helping clients build their nest egg may be less skilled at addressing Social Security or drawdown strategies.5 hours ago -
Tech - The New York Times
Can You Turn Off Google and Meta’s AI Tools? Sometimes, and Here’s How
Google, Microsoft and Meta are shoving A.I. chatbots into our faces. Sometimes, there’s a way out.5 hours ago - Google -
Business - MarketWatch
Here’s how economic issues could help Republicans take back the U.S. Senate
The ouster of the incumbent Democratic senator in Ohio or Montana in November’s election could set the stage for a Republican-run Senate. What are the economic issues that are threatening Sens. ...23 hours ago -
Business - CNBC
Your tax bracket may increase after 2025. Here's how it could affect your brokerage account
If you're investing in a brokerage account, it's important to know how assets can impact your taxes, especially with Trump's tax cuts possibly expiring.Yesterday -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
How to Turn Your Living Room Into an Inviting Multipurpose Space
Designers show us how to turn what used to be the most formal area of a home into an inviting, multipurpose space.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
‘We may see a 70-yarder’: NFL kickers are excelling. How much better can they get?
The league is seeing successful kicks that once seemed unimaginable become routine. What’s behind the upsurge in performance?. In the first 70 years of its existence, the NFL saw two successful ...Yesterday - NFL -
World - ABC News
China announces more support for economy but holds back on major spending package
China’s economic planning agency has outlined details of measures aimed at boosting the economy but refrained from major spending initiativesYesterday - China -
Top stories - The New York Times
So, Are You Pregnant Yet? China’s In-Your-Face Push for More Babies.
The government is again trying to insert itself into women’s childbearing decisions, knocking on doors and making calls with questions some find downright invasive.Yesterday - China -
World - The Guardian
The scandal of food waste – and how we can stop it
Every informed observer agrees that food waste and loss must be reduced if we are to feed all humans. What’s stopping us?. In traditional societies, little to no food goes to waste. Every edible ...Yesterday -
Top stories - BBC News
'How Hatton's win may be key to ending golf's paralysis'
Tyrrell Hatton's victory at last week's Dunhill Links Championship provides pause for thought about how Europe’s leading tour might approach an uncertain future, writes Iain Carter.Yesterday -
World - The Guardian
‘People hold me accountable for a fanatical rightwing government’: Jewish Americans on how their lives have changed since 7 October
A year after the attacks, Jewish Americans reflect on losing family members, campaigning for Palestine and a sense of isolation. ‘I’ve lost 20 relatives. I feel helpless’: Palestinian Americans ...2 days ago -
Lifestyle - The New York Times
What Is the Best Size For a Purse? Big vs. Small Handbags
A reader wonders if it’s better to carry a small bag or a large one. Our critic explains the relationship between purse size and power.2 days ago