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America's Child Care Crisis Holds Back Moms Without College Degrees
The trap of low-wage jobs and pricey, hard-to-find child care hampers working mothers--and curbs small business growth.Inc. - Business -
Social Media Has Overwhelmed America's Main Nonprofit Fighting Child Exploitation
A WSJ analysis and a Stanford report find the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children is contending with outdated technology and legal constraints as the number of reports soars.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Conservatives' savage child labor agenda wants kids working more for less
There’s just no way that we in 2024 should accept a status quo in which children are forced to do exhausting, dangerous, demanding jobs that threaten their lives and health.The Hill - Politics -
Koch network group works to engage voters early in key Senate race
Americans for Prosperity is already knocking doors in the battleground Pennsylvania Senate race, as it focuses down-ballot instead of on the presidential race.NBC News - Top stories -
Business Tripping: The Professionals Trying Drugs to Get Better at Work
A small but vocal share of workers swear ketamine and psychedelics can boost creativity and focus on the job.The Wall Street Journal - World -
At least 5 people, including a child, have died while crossing the English Channel, according to French media reports
At least 5 people, including a child, have died while crossing the English Channel, according to French media reportsABC News - World -
Why American students need to get back to China
American students need to get back to China. U.S. policymakers can help them by increasing opportunities and funding to do so. Whether or not policymakers see eye-to-eye on China policy, all should be able to agree that America cannot deal with ...The Hill - Politics - China -
Baseball's Most Notorious Umpire Is Back---and People Are Losing Their Minds
After missing most of the 2023 season, Ángel Hernández has returned to being MLB’s most controversial ump.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Norway’s King Harald, Europe’s oldest monarch, is back at work after pacemaker implants
Europe’s oldest monarch, King Harald V of Norway, is resuming work after a long sick leave that followed two pacemaker implantsABC News - World -
US college affordability debate should focus on net cost, not sticker prices
Total cost figures are misleading, with few students actually paying the headline amountFinancial Times - World -
Can you afford to take your children on days out?
Parents and a play centre owner say they are feeling the squeeze when it comes to costs.BBC News - Top stories -
Correction
Anthony Bale is the author of ‘A Travel Guide to the Middle Ages.’The Wall Street Journal - World -
Justice Department Is Key to Biden Campaign Financing
Prosecuting Trump while giving Biden a pass yields a huge campaign funding advantage for the President.The Wall Street Journal - World - Joe Biden -
When a Nation Loses Its Confidence
America and Israel have both experienced a series of setbacks leading to self-doubt.The Wall Street Journal - World -
IBM Nears Deal for Cloud-Software Provider
The takeover could value HashiCorp at a premium to its market value of $4.9 billion.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Prosecutors Allege Scheme to Supply Venezuelan Oil Company With Aircraft Parts
Federal prosecutors unsealed a years-old indictment charging 10 people with operating a scheme to evade U.S. restrictions on Venezuela’s state-controlled oil company Petróleos de Venezuela through the illegal supply of aircraft parts.The Wall Street Journal - World -
American Airlines Is Once Again Changing How Fliers Can Earn Rewards
American Airlines will soon reward travelers for booking trips only when they do so through American itself or its preferred channels.The Wall Street Journal - World - Travel -
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 -
How does government borrowing work?
How does government borrowing work, and how and when is the money paid back?BBC News - Top stories -
Head teacher persisted with sex abuse - court
Police found handcuffs in Neil Foden's car boot which matched his DNA and the child's.BBC News - Top stories -
Five including child die trying to cross Channel
The deaths come hours after the UK Parliament passes its Rwanda bill, which aims to deter small boat crossings.BBC News - Top stories -
Psychological safety is key to managing security teams
Why it’s your job as a security team leader to ensure that lack of safety is limited to incidents and bad actors, not interpersonal dynamics.VentureBeat - Tech -
Seeking rebound, Sixers say board game is key
While the 76ers could point to a number of reasons they fell short in Game 1 against the Knicks, rebounding was the main area of concern ahead of Monday's Game 2.ESPN - Sports -
The key players in Donald Trump's hush-money trial
They include a judge and prosecutors who have previously tangled with Mr Trump, an all-in defence team and several curious witnesses.BBC News - Top stories - Donald Trump -
One Potential Key to Knicks’ Season: Friendship
Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo have been buddies since college, a situation that those who study the workplace say can foster success.The New York Times - Business -
One Potential Key to Knicks’ Season: Friendship
Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart and Donte DiVincenzo have been buddies since college, a situation that those who study the workplace say can foster success.The New York Times - Top stories -
'Hell's Kitchen': Alicia Keys's Musical Coming of Age
A musical weaves the R&B singer’s songs into a story based on her early life, in a powerfully sung if dramatically thin production.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Ask These Killer Questions to Revolutionize Your Work
Question everything about your process.Inc. - Business -
Power, productivity and how our system works
What if the productivity gap is really about how large corporations use their economic and political power?Financial Times - World -
A Wave of AI Tools Is Set to Transform Work Meetings
An AI-powered wearable from startup Limitless promises to make meetings more productive. It’s the beginning of a wider transformation of human interactions.Wired - Tech -
18 Best Keyboards for PC (2024): Gaming and Work
Whether you’re looking to boost your productivity or your Fortnite stats, these are the top typing peripherals for the job.Wired - Tech -
How robots are taking over warehouse work
At Ocado's newest warehouse robotic arms are helping to pack customer orders.BBC News - Top stories -
AI boom can even work on your taxes
Tax preparer Intuit’s market valuation bigger than Goldman Sachs after becoming unexpected beneficiary of AI enthusiasmFinancial Times - Business - Artificial Intelligence -
Shelley Zalis Isn't Interested in Work-Life Balance
The Female Quotient founder explains why she rejects the idea of balance, and details the mindsets that help her stay positive and present as a working mom and entrepreneur.Inc. - Business -
TikTok ban: Here are the lobbyists working to keep the Chinese-owned app on U.S. phones
A House-passed bill, which the Senate looks poised to OK this week, gives the app a year to ditch its Chinese ownership — otherwise it’s banned nationwide.MarketWatch - Business - Tiktok -
The ‘Golden Bachelor’ Is Getting a Divorce
The “Golden Bachelor” couple, Gerry Turner and Theresa Nist, said they are getting a divorce, just three months after getting hitched.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
When is it going to get warmer?
With the week ahead looking chilly for all of us, when can we expect a turn to something more spring-like?BBC News - Top stories -
The harms of plastics are getting personal
Environmental and health history is replete with stunning examples of industries that have been engaged in long-term purposeful deception, tricking the public into believing that their products are safe.The Hill - Politics -
FTC moves to block Tapestry’s acquisition of Capri, saying it would crimp competition for affordable handbags
The FTC said the deal would push prices higher and offer less motivation for either company to compete for workers.MarketWatch - Business -
Jaw Bone in Child’s Rock Collection Belonged to Marine Who Died in 1951
A mother found the bone in her son’s rock collection in 2002. In 2024, researchers finally identified the person’s remains.The New York Times - Top stories