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The Magnetic Heart of the Milky Way
A new map of the center of the Milky Way galaxy reveals details of its magnetic fieldsThe New York Times - Science -
The Smartest Way to Use AI at Work
Generative AI tools can help you get ahead in the office—if you know how to use them.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Read Your Way Through Accra
Bus stations. Traffic stops. Beaches. There’s no telling where you’ll find the next story in Accra, Ghana’s capital. Peace Adzo Medie shares some of her favorites.The New York Times - Top stories -
The Smartest Way to Use AI at Work
Generative AI tools can help you get ahead in the office—if you know how to use them.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Women Talk Through Their Abortions on TikTok
At a time of heightened confusion and legal battles over access to abortion, women are looking to social media for answers.The New York Times - Tech - Tiktok -
Women Talk Through Their Abortions on TikTok
At a time of heightened confusion and legal battles over access to abortion, women are looking to social media for answers.The New York Times - Tech - Tiktok -
After 'The Sign,' 'Bluey' has a surprise episode on the way
A new episode of 'Bluey,' titled 'Surprise,' will drop on Disney+ on Sunday, just a week after the premiere of the special 'The Sign.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Here’s a Clever Way to Uncover America’s Voting Deserts
Mathematicians are using topological abstractions to find places poorly served by polling stations.Wired - Tech -
Everlane's Sustainability Chief on 3 Ways to Avoid Greenwashing
As the FTC is ramping up efforts to prevent deceptive marketing around companies and their environmental efforts, these tips can help ensure your sustainability goals are real and traceable.Inc. - Business -
5 simple ways to pay off debt in collections
Having your debt sent to collections is never a good thing, but there are some easy ways to tackle what you owe.CBS News - Top stories -
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Cowboy culture is everywhere – and it’s way more inclusive
Inside the line dancing revivalFinancial Times - Business -
Xbox-Branded Meta Quest VR Headset Is On The Way
While Sony has released two PlayStation VR headsets, Microsoft has stayed out of the wearable tech market when it comes to gaming (though it has the business-focused HoloLens 2). But now, the Xbox brand will appear on an upcoming Meta Quest VR ...GameSpot - Tech - Meta -
'Henrietta Szold' Review: Paving the Way to Zion
Henrietta Szold was born in Baltimore, right before the U.S. Civil War. She made her name doing charitable works in another divided land.The Wall Street Journal - World -
After 'The Sign,' 'Bluey' has a surprise episode on the way
A new episode of 'Bluey,' titled 'Surprise,' will drop on Disney+ on Sunday, just a week after the premiere of the special 'The Sign.'Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Have UK asset managers lost their way?
The industry has not had much to celebrate of late but some things are looking upFinancial Times - World - United Kingdom -
Have UK asset managers lost their way?
The industry has not had much to celebrate of late but some things are looking upFinancial Times - Business - United Kingdom -
Jepchirchir wins in women's only world record time
Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir storms to victory in a women's only world-record time of two hours 16 minutes and 16 seconds at the London Marathon.BBC News - Top stories -
Jepchirchir sets women's-only marathon record
Reigning Olympic champion Peres Jepchirchir of Kenya crushed the women's-only world record in winning the London Marathon.ESPN - Sports -
Scrum V Women's Six Nations - Round four
The Scrum V panel brings you highlights and analysis from the third round of the 2024 Women's Six Nations in which Wales hosted France.BBC News - Top stories -
Hermès Created a Shape for Its New Women’s Watch
The house’s creative director says the case’s sculpted form has “a kind of complexity in its simplicity.”The New York Times - Lifestyle -
A Health Question for Women About to Undergo Hysterectomies
More doctors are saying removing ovaries increases risk of heart disease, stroke and dementia.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Women-only co-working spaces fighting to survive
Women-only co-working spaces are part of the new hybrid working landscape, but they divide opinion.BBC News - Top stories -
We Regulate a Tiny Fraction of the 12,000 ‘Forever Chemicals.’ There’s a Better Way.
To reduce the risk PFAS post, we need far more comprehensive mandates that test, monitor and limit the entire class of chemicals.The New York Times - Top stories -
Four Wild Ways to Save the Koala (That Just Might Work)
To protect Australia’s iconic animals, scientists are experimenting with vaccine implants, probiotics, tree-planting drones and solar-powered tracking tags.The New York Times - Science -
NASA is seeking a faster, cheaper way to bring Mars samples to Earth
NASA is seeking a faster, cheaper way to bring rock samples from Mars to EarthABC News - Tech -
Tomb Raider Owner Embracer Plans Three-Way Split
Embracer said it planned to split into three separately listed companies in a move aimed at shoring up investors’ support amid stubbornly high debt.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Kennedy on relatives endorsing Biden: 'I love my family, either way'
Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. said Sunday that he isn’t bothered by the fact that nearly his entire family has backed President Biden over him for the November election. “Some of them don’t like the fact that I’m ...The Hill - Politics -
The Way Airlines Charge for Bags Is Becoming More Complex and Expensive
Baggage fees are rising or changing at many airlines, and travelers who hyperfocus on airfare can lose out by not considering the total cost.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Prosecution: Trump hush money was 'pure election fraud'
But the defence says the former president committed no crimes and calls star witness an admitted liar.BBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
To fight inflation, we should look for ways beyond the Fed’s policies
The obvious problem is that almost total reliance on the Fed to defeat inflation by slowing the economy will not work in sectors where price-fixing and structural issues are its principal causes.The Hill - Politics -
Tomb Raider Owner Embracer Plans Three-Way Split
Embracer said it planned to split into three separately listed companies in a move aimed at shoring up investors’ support amid stubbornly high debt.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
The Majority of Used Clothes End Up in Landfills. What If It Didn't Have to Be That Way?
These companies are on a mission to make textile recycling a reality--and save the planet.Inc. - Business -
No Way Out — Tim Shipman on Brexit, Theresa May and the death of a premiership
This fast-paced account lays bare bitter divisions, relentless setbacks and a prime minister’s ultimate undoingFinancial Times - World -
3 ways to put a value on caregiving — instead of ‘a big, fat zero’
“The lack of paid leave in this country is like the head-explosion emoji,” says author Elissa Strauss.MarketWatch - Business -
GM’s blowout earnings show ‘long-awaited turnaround appears to be under way’
In a letter to shareholders, Chief Executive Mary Barra said the car maker is seeing “good early sales momentum” for EVs such the Cadillac Lyriq as it benefits from “scale, material cost and mix improvements.”MarketWatch - Business -
4 ways to maximize your home value right now, according to experts
Want to grow your home's value? Experts recommend these strategic home renovations and energy-efficient upgrades.CBS News - Top stories -
John Lithgow on Landing a 4.0 GPA and Making His Own Way
The “Art Happens Here” and “3rd Rock” actor on his theater family, attending Harvard and his famous baby-sitter.The Wall Street Journal - World -
The Way Advisers Handle Your Retirement Money Is About to Change
More investment professionals will be required to act in their customers’ best interest when providing advice about their retirement money.The New York Times - Business -
The Way Advisers Handle Your Retirement Money Is About to Change
More investment professionals will be required to act in their customers’ best interest when providing advice about their retirement money.The New York Times - Top stories