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The Wall Street Journal - Business
Companies Like to Pit Internal Teams Against Each Other. Bad Idea.
Research suggests that when employees compete, they become less innovative, because they don’t want to share ideas with their rivals.Yesterday -
Yahoo Sports - Sports
Heated rivalry equals EPL record for most yellow cards
Even though little is separating Tottenham and Arsenal at the break of Sunday's north London derby, it's certainly been eventful.Both teams headed in for the interval goalless but have made up for...Yesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Nippon Steel Finds Unlikely Ally in Pittsburgh Workers
In Pennsylvania’s steel country, locals fight to keep their jobs at U.S. Steel even if it means foreign ownership.Yesterday -
NBC News - Top stories
Why are killer whale attacks on the rise? These scientists set sail to find out
Attacks by orcas, or killer whales, on boats in the Strait of Gibraltar are increasing. But why are these seemingly peaceful creatures becoming dangerous.Yesterday -
Financial Times - World
Private lenders battle Indonesian media company over $560mn debt claim
The dispute comes as the country has been attracting billions of dollars in foreign investmentYesterday -
The Wall Street Journal - Business
Your Company Is Watching You. And Probably Doing It All Wrong.
Employers often feel like they have to keep an eye on their workers, especially those working remotely. There are bad ways to do it and not-as-bad ways.2 days ago -
The New York Times - Lifestyle
The Many Lives of Hannah Berner
The former tennis player and fired “Summer House” cast member has found her footing in comedy, with a hit Netflix special and a podcast tour.2 days ago