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For Conversations You Dread, Try a Chatbot
Role-playing with an AI conversationalist can prepare you to handle difficult subjects with family, friends and colleaguesThe Wall Street Journal - World -
New York startup works to revive classic building techniques
Many of the world's greatest historical structures and buildings have been constructed with stone, but the material is largely no longer used in construction because of its cost. A New York startup is trying to change that.CBS News - Top stories - New York -
Is This the Most Boring Man in the World?
Insomniacs swear by dull narrators who put them to sleep, whether on purpose or not.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Is remote work good for women?
Being in the office affects time devoted to giving and getting helpFinancial Times - Business -
South African watchdog says it will have last word on BHP bid for Anglo
Country’s independent Competition Commission vows to assess any takeover on ‘public interest’ groundsFinancial Times - World -
How the NWSL became the world’s most innovative league
League commissioner Jessica Berman talks ballooning franchise values, the merits of expansion and reducing injuriesYahoo Sports - Sports -
Here are the job candidates that employers are searching for most
Job site Indeed identified the top 10 most sought-after job candidates by employers and recruiters. Here's what they found.CBS News - Top stories
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