Por: Slate Life January 02, 2024
This is part of , a series of essays on stopping things—or not. My freshman year of college, I was hired as a barista at a small café near campus, and during my shifts, I could have as much free coffee as I wanted. Not that I wanted all that much, but you always pull shots in multiples of two, so if someone ordered one shot, or three (hello, all-nighter!), there was a perfectly good shot of espresso just sitting there. What was I going to do,... + full article
Newsweek USA Health December 08, 2023
My parents divorced when I was five. Being an only child, they did their best to provide for me.There was no form of abuse during my childhood, but I was diagnosed with Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) at the age of six. At that time, it was common practice to prescribe... + más
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On Monday morning, trading in the shares of a number of banks was halted as panic spread following the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank.The Nasdaq Trader website published a list of bank shares that were placed under a temporary regulatory halt. Newsweek has listed them... + más
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Newsweek USA Health February 16, 2023
Growing up, I loved sports and was in both the school football and cricket teams. Then, one day when I was 11 years old, I had the most excruciating pain in the right side of my groin during a football match.The pain periodically returned and after several visits to our local... + más
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Newsweek USA Health February 05, 2023
I was 25 years old when I was told I would need an ovary removed. At the time, I was taking a year out from my university studies in England to live in Spain. Prior to my trip I'd had a medical examination with my doctor, who had noticed a small lump on my tummy, but... + más
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Newsweek USA Health January 08, 2023
When I was 7 or 8 years old, my mom lost both of her parents within a very short space of time. She had always been a heavy drinker, but the death of my grandparents pushed her into alcoholism in quite an extreme way.I was born in the north of England, a village called Cheadle... + más
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The Atlantic USA Opinion December 30, 2022
She was one of millions left virtually defenseless by China’s sudden abandonment of its failing zero-COVID policy.Paul Spella / The Atlantic; Photos Courtesy of Jiwei Xiao; GettyDecember 30, 2022, 7 AM ETMy mother just died of COVID in Wuhan, China.When I got the news, I was... + más
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Elon Musk, the world's richest man, completed the $44 billion takeover of Twitter on Thursday and fired four of the social media behemoth's executives shortly after doing so.The serial entrepreneur is believed to be worth around $221 billion, according to the Forbes... + más
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