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Want to Make the Most of Your Minutes? Learn How to Embrace the Art of the Double-Check
These quick tips will help you save time and energy in your business.Inc. - Business -
NFL owners will get 18-game season. Here's what the players want
Adding another game to the regular season is inevitable, given the huge revenue involved, but the players union will seek concessions in three key categories.Yahoo Sports - Sports - NFL -
Dow trails Nasdaq by most in a year. What it means for the stock market.
Remember the thrill when the Dow topped 40K for the first time earlier this month? That milestone feels like ancient history now. Here’s what happened.MarketWatch - Business -
Chatbots Are Entering Their Stone Age
Anthropic and other big AI startups are teaching chatbots “tool use,” to make them more useful in the workplace.Wired - Tech -
‘We’re on good terms’: My wife and I are getting divorced, but want to keep our 3% mortgage rate. What could go wrong?
“Given that she’s not planning to buy a house, it should not impact her by keeping her on the loans and the deed.”MarketWatch - Business -
2024 Chromebook Plus laptop buyer guide
Discover the latest Chromebook Plus laptops supercharged with Google Gemini artificial intelligence capabilities.CBS News - Top stories -
‘He always managed to play golf’: My husband of 14 years never worked and now we’re divorcing. He wants half of my $1 million home. What can I do?
“I made all the mortgage payments, in addition to paying for health coverage for both of us.”MarketWatch - Business -
Airlines Are Mastering the Dark Art of the Upsell
You’ve already bought your ticket—but the sales pitch is just getting started. Could a ‘press for Champagne’ button be next?The Wall Street Journal - World - Travel -
The T20 World Cup is about to start in Dallas – has anyone there noticed?
It takes a while to discover locals aware of the tournament but the neighbourhood of Valley Ranch is talking about little else. It’s easy enough to find the little cricket ground hosting the opening game of the T20 World Cup, just take a right ...The Guardian - World - World Cup -
As Ford and GM Unveil Hybrid Strategies, Buyer Interest Stays Tepid
As auto executives offered diverging stances on hybrids, only one-fifth of people said they would buy an EV or hybrid over a gas-powered car, a KPMG study found.Inc. - Business
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