In this edition, we explore the pushback on diversity, equity and inclusion efforts, allegations of a toxic work environment at the World Economic Forum and how to power through boring tasks.
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You were the runner-up for the job, and that's actually a good thing.
What Being Runner-Up Can Teach You About Winning
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Exclusive: The U.S. sent migrant children to suspicious sponsors early in Biden administration, overruling warnings, internal documents show.
U.S. Officials Wanted to Avoid Trump’s ‘Kids in Cages’ Problem. Doing So Created Another Dilemma.
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Hurricane Beryl has made landfall in Texas, bringing life-threatening winds, power outages and snarling air travel, officials said.
Hurricane Beryl Makes Landfall in Texas After Ripping Through Caribbean
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Boeing agreed to plead guilty to misleading air-safety regulators in the run-up to two deadly 737 MAX crashes, a stunning concession that would brand the world’s biggest aerospace company a felon.
Boeing Agrees to Plead Guilty in 737 MAX Criminal Case
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Americans traveling abroad are sparing little expense, extending trips, ramping-up luxury excursions and hauling extra suitcases across oceans to load up on souvenirs. 🔗https://on.wsj.com/4cSTfch
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Think beyond prints and paintings and invest in big artworks of wood, metal or ceramics that don't need mounting. Bonus: Your space gains a nuanced, unique vibe. We have some suggestions.
The Formula for Impressive Wall Art: Large, Dynamic, No Frame Required
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Exclusive: Insurers collected $50 billion extra from Medicare by making questionable diagnoses, often without the knowledge of patients or their doctors.
Insurers Pocketed $50 Billion From Medicare for Diseases No Doctor Treated
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“If you rely entirely on filler with the hope of avoiding the need for a facelift, you’re absolutely going to get wider and poofier.” How to avoid “pillow face,” “trout pout” and other pitfalls of our filler-happy age.
Dermal Fillers Promise to Make Us Look Younger and Fresher. But Only if Used Correctly.
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You send 🙂. But Gen Z sees 🤔🙁🤨. The language of emojis has different translations, depending on your age.
Sending Smiley Emojis? They Now Mean Different Things to Different People
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