Por: The Atlantic Opinion January 31, 2023
For the first time in 50 years, the rich are buying more free time.Tyler Comrie / The Atlantic; GettyJanuary 31, 2023, 6 AM ETThis is Work in Progress, a newsletter by Derek Thompson about work, technology, and how to solve some of America’s biggest problems. .One of the weirdest economic stories of the past half century is what happened to rich Americans—and especially rich American men—at work.In general, poor people work more than... + full article
Newsweek USA Life January 18, 2023
Are You the One? is back for its ninth season, with 22 new contestants signing up to the dating show in the hopes of finding their perfect match.The series, which this season will stream on Paramount+, has been described as the most ambitious dating experiment ever attempted and... + más
'Frustration' fuels Broncos' sideline blowup in loss | ESPN
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Los Angeles Times USA Politics November 18, 2022
Last week, Gov. Gavin Newsom announced that he was rejecting the homelessness action plans of every local government and nonprofit that submitted them, demanding more ambition when it comes to moving people off streets and into homes. Friday, local elected leaders from across... + más
Newsom holds $1B in spending to combat homelessness, citing inadequate plans: 'Do better' | ABC7
‘Do better’: Newsom pauses $1B in homelessness spending | The Boston Globe
The Hill USA Tech November 13, 2022
Strip away all the bot-generated content and social media — or more specifically, trending content on social media — can be used as an insightful window into the cultural mood. Take for instance the recently trending “” or “” lifestyles circulating on various social... + más
Council Post: How To Help ‘Quiet Quitters’ Set Boundaries And Perform At A High Level | Forbes
Does Open Talent Solve The Quietly Quitting Problem? | Forbes
The Atlantic USA World October 12, 2022
“There’s no reason to feel guilty about falling short of an ideal masculinity that has been repeatedly revealed to be less than ideal,” one reader writes.Hirz/Archive Photos/Getty; The AtlanticOctober 11, 2022, 7:45 PM ETThis is an edition of Up for Debate, a newsletter by... + más
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Forbes USA Business October 09, 2022
Big bank earnings could cause significant market volatility next week. Photo by Spencer Platt.Getty Images Four of the United States’ largest globally systemically important banks (GSIBs) are reporting earnings this Friday, October 14th: Citigroup , JPMorgan Chase , Morgan... + más
S&P 500 would be in an 'earnings recession' if not for this one booming sector -- but that may not last long | MarketWatch
Rates To Blame For Recent Market Volatility? | Forbes
New York Post USA Opinion October 02, 2022
In New York, boys are now lagging behind girls in math and a full grade level behind in English. Similar patterns can be seen across the nation. Boys at about the same rate as poor students, while girls account for schoolers in the top 10% ranked by GPA. black boys repeat a... + más
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The New York Times USA Opinion September 30, 2022
If you’ve been paying attention to the social trends, you probably have some inkling that boys and men are struggling, in the U.S. and across the globe.They are struggling in the classroom. American girls are 14 percentage points more likely to be “school ready” than boys... + más
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Fetterman, Shapiro lead in latest polls; Pa. voters still have unfavorable view of Oz | PennLive
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