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Amazon’s Secret to Unlocking Innovation
Inspire new ideas through the power of yes.Inc. - Business - Amazon -
Nobel prize-winning psychologist Kahneman dies
In his book Thinking, Fast and Slow, the Nobel laureate argues humans act mostly on instinct, not logic.BBC News - Top stories -
‘Everybody has a breaking point’: how the climate crisis affects our brains
Are growing rates of anxiety, depression, ADHD, PTSD, Alzheimer’s and motor neurone disease related to rising temperatures and other extreme environmental changes?. In late October 2012, a category 3 hurricane howled into New York City with a ...The Guardian - World - Climate -
How child labour in India makes the paving stones beneath our feet
Despite promises of reform, exploitation remains endemic in India’s sandstone industry, with children doing dangerous work for low pay – often to decorate driveways and gardens thousands of miles away. Sonu has one clear instruction from his boss: ...The Guardian - World - India -
The Secret to Surviving Climate Apocalypse
The town of Bombay Beach, Calif., offers its residents a tight-knit community in the midst of catastrophe.The New York Times - Top stories - Climate -
Scientists test cutting HIV out of cells
Researchers at the University of Amsterdam say they are getting closer to combating HIV by separating the virus from infected cells using CRISPR gene-editing technology. Dr. Jonathan Stoye, a virus expert at the Francis Crick Institute, joins CBS ...CBS News - Top stories -
Construction site in Pompeii discovered, unlocking ancient details
A construction site in Pompeii interrupted by the eruption of Vesuvius has been discovered – unlocking hidden details about the ancient city.CBS News - World -
Secret files on Galahad bombing to be released
The attack on the Sir Galahad and its sister ship in 1982 killed 48 men, including 32 Welsh guards.BBC News - Top stories -
How Do I Get My Unemployed Brother Out of Our Father’s House?
Four years after being laid off, a man in his 50s is still relying on his father, who just moved into an assisted living facility, for support and housing. Should his sister say something?The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Our mom is 80 and in a downward spiral, and we don’t know how to protect her money. How do we avoid high taxes?
A trio of siblings is worried that their elderly mother will burn through her money because of healthcare costs and taxes.MarketWatch - Business -
US surgeons transplant a gene-edited pig kidney into a patient for the first time
Doctors in Boston say they have transplanted a pig kidney into a 62-year-old patientABC News - Tech -
US surgeons transplant a gene-edited pig kidney into a patient for the first time
Doctors in Boston say they have transplanted a pig kidney into a 62-year-old patientABC News - Health -
A Gene-Edited Pig Kidney Was Just Transplanted Into a Person for the First Time
A 62-year-old Massachusetts man with failing kidneys is the first living patient to receive a genetically altered kidney from a pig.Wired - Tech -
From a jail cell to Senegal’s presidency: the rapid rise of Bassirou Diomaye Faye
Country’s youngest ever leader faces ‘massive expectation’ from votersFinancial Times - World -
Dead Cells Studio Teams With Other Indie Devs For The Triple-I Showcase
30+ independent studios are teaming up to put on a showcase for their games. Called the Triple-I Initiative, this April presentation will reveal what studios like Mega Crit Games (Slay the Spire), Red Hook Studios (Darkest Dungeon), Heart Machine ...GameSpot - Tech -
The Secret Salary Survey That Provides N.F.L. Coaches With Leverage
In a league structured to create parity, paying coaches is one potential avenue for competitive advantages.The New York Times - Sports - NFL -
This Secret iPhone Feature Will Change the Way You Travel
Tracking flights is as simple as a tap.Inc. - Business -
Apple Chip Flaw Leaks Secret Encryption Keys
Plus: The Biden administration warns of nationwide attacks on US water systems, a new Russian wiper malware emerges, and China-linked hackers wage a global attack spree.Wired - Tech - Apple -
Trump unlocks potential $3bn windfall after social media Spac deal
Company behind Truth Social site will list on Nasdaq with the ticker symbol DJT next weekFinancial Times - Business - Donald Trump -
A Delta Air Lines Pilot Wanted an Epic Last Day of Work. The Plan He Developed Was a Stroke of Genius
'You can't put a price on something that was that big.'Inc. - Business -
Review: 'Remembering Gene Wilder' delivers a comedy icon in all his magnetic weirdness
The star of, among many others, 'The Producers,' 'Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory' and 'Young Frankenstein' is saluted via anecdotes from his collaborators.Los Angeles Times - Entertainment -
Richard Simmons’ Skin Cancer Diagnosis: What to Know About Basal Cell Carcinoma
The fitness celebrity Richard Simmons said he was treated for basal cell carcinoma. Here’s how to recognize and prevent it.The New York Times - Top stories -
‘He was always voraciously watching’: Scorsese’s secret life as an obsessive VHS archivist
The Oscar-winning director has donated over 50 storage boxes of tapes that show a devoted interest in recording films and shows from the '80s to the 2000s. In the basement of the University of Colorado Boulder’s main library, an 85-year-old stone ...The Guardian - World -
U.S. Accuses Two Men of Stealing Tesla Trade Secrets
Federal prosecutors said the pair tried to sell technology to manufacture batteries for electric cars that belonged to the company.The New York Times - Tech - Tesla -
Marina Granovskaia linked to secret payments by former Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich
Powerful chief executive of Chelsea under Abramovich appears in documents showing offshore payments by oligarch. The former chief executive of Chelsea, once described as “the most powerful woman in football”, is facing questions about what she ...The Guardian - World -
Secret papers show Post Office knew case was false
A draft report seen by the BBC confirms the Post Office knew of IT vulnerabilities before Bates v Post Office case.BBC News - Top stories -
Our Last, Impossible Conversation
When technology offered me the chance to celebrate my dead husband’s 27th birthday, I took it.The New York Times - Lifestyle -
Defend our public lands
Our public lands are not mere commodities; they are invaluable assets that define our national character and sustain our collective well-being.The Hill - Politics -
Unlocking Revenue Streams: Why Your Business Should Embrace Diverse Payment Options
Fintech and digital finance have opened a new world of payment options. Business owners should see this as an opportunity, not an inconvenience.Inc. - Business -
Alibaba logistics unit ends IPO plans in further setback for effort to unlock value
Months after calling off a planned spinoff of its cloud-computing unit, Alibaba said its logistics unit will forego initial-public-offering plans as well.MarketWatch - Business -
The biggest threat from China is right under our noses — and on our screens
Intellectual theft, weather balloons, TikTok, and now cyber war. What’s left for China to do before someone in charge takes action?The Hill - Politics - China -
Our Favorite Garmin Smartwatches Are on Sale
Spring has sprung! Whether you want to run, surf, or sleep in, we've gathered the best discounts on a few of our favorite fitness trackers.Wired - Tech -
The secret life of Paul O’Grady – by his friends: ‘His number’s still saved in my phone. I can’t delete it’
He rose to fame as foul-mouthed drag star, Lily Savage, then abandoned the wig and became a national treasure. Friends including Sandi Toksvig, Amanda Holden and Gaby Roslin remember a true, terrific one-off. ‘I can’t believe it’s been a year,” ...The Guardian - World -
57 Years Ago, a Legendary Psychologist Discovered the 7-38-55 Rule. It's Still the Secret to Exceptional Emotional Intelligence
The classic psychological rule is often misapplied. But when understood correctly, it can radically improve your EQ.Inc. - Business -
Pirates 2024 season preview: Projected lineup, rotation and how soon to expect No. 1 draft pick Paul Skenes
The Pirates are -- hopefully, finally -- climbing out of their rebuildCBS Sports - Sports -
Why ‘Uncle Vanya’ Is the Play for Our Anxious Era
Despite debuting 125 years ago, Anton Chekhov’s drama of claustrophobia, resentment and despair feels perfectly suited to present day America.The New York Times - Top stories -
Reagan Didn't Know the Politicians of Our Day
Where’s the Scoop Jackson or Tip O’Neill on the other side?The Wall Street Journal - World -
Covid still warps our sense of time
Four years after lockdowns began we are still learning about pandemic hangoversFinancial Times - Business - Covid -
Our unraveling world is history repeating itself
It’s hard to avoid seeing the resemblance to the 1930s.The Hill - Politics -
Ukraine hail Euros place as 'gift for our country'
The nation's qualification for the Euro 2024 finals has lifted a country suffering profound hardship.ESPN - Sports - Ukraine