The best cozy games during a stressful Thanksgiving season
For many, video games are loud, violent, and competitive. But for some they are the opposite: quiet, soft, and low-stakes. Welcome to the world of cozy gaming. In our world of relentless headlines,...
View ArticleHow insider trading data helps navigate market volatility
Potential stock market volatility is a concern for 45% of retail investors, according to a recent FTSE Russell study. Amid volatility, it’s easy to get swept away by emotions like fear of missing out...
View ArticleWill AI be a game changer in developing countries?
To read this text and its propositions, the reader must accept two inferences as true: The first is that using AI involves the application of statistical methods to identify patterns, propose...
View ArticleWork isn’t working. This is how to have more purpose and fulfillment
Megan Hellerer is a career coach and founder of Coaching for Underfulfilled Overachievers. She has worked with hundreds of women, including Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, to transform their...
View Article‘I had to become a morning person’: Shea McGee on how she carves out space...
On the day I talk to Shea McGee, we cover a lot of ground: her love of Moleskine notebooks, the new Martha documentary on Netflix, and her approach to collaboration. She’s at home, where she says...
View Article‘Incredibly scary’: The future of transgender rights under a 2nd Trump...
On the campaign trail this year, Donald Trump and his surrogates spewed tons of anti-transgender rhetoric in the form of speeches, ads, and written policies. Trump’s campaign spent $11 million on an...
View ArticleThis housing market map shows Zillow’s revised 2025 home price forecast
Want more housing market stories from Lance Lambert’s ResiClub in your inbox? Subscribe to the ResiClub newsletter. This week, Zillow economists announced they expect U.S. home prices, as measured by...
View ArticleThe hidden money lessons in the Thanksgiving classic ‘Planes, Trains &...
There’s a reason why the 1987 film Planes, Trains & Automobiles is a beloved staple of the Thanksgiving season. John Candy’s performance of Del Griffith is both hilarious and heartfelt, and the...
View ArticleHow COP29 climate experts felt playing a game simulating natural disasters
Activists and experts who are pushing world leaders to save an overheating planet learned it’s not so easy, even in a simulated world. The Associated Press brought the board game Daybreak to the...
View ArticleBiden administration outlines plan to save Colorado River before Trump takeover
Federal water officials made public on Wednesday what they called “necessary steps” for seven states and multiple tribes that use Colorado River water and hydropower to meet an August 2026 deadline...
View Article‘The Great Fractionalization’ might be coming to your C-suite
The sharing economy has changed the way we vacation, get around, and even dress for fancy events. Why invest a lot of resources into something you need only for a short amount of time, right? The...
View Article5 questions to inspire loyalty, motivation, and initiative
Have you ever had your patience sorely tested by an overly inquisitive child? You know the type: No matter what you say to them, they always respond with the same question: Why? Is it simply the...
View ArticleHigher costs, labor shortages, and strained profit margins: A look at what...
A stark reality check looms for America’s 33 million small businesses: while campaign promises suggest dramatic economic shifts, market indicators tell a different story. This disconnect—between...
View ArticleThese artists are rebranding AI image generation with a new name
Almost two years ago, the Berlin-based artist Boris Eldagsen made the headlines after winning the prestigious Sony World Photography Award with an AI-generated image, then rejecting the award. “AI is...
View ArticleAI bots could be a new tool to get people to be open about their feelings
As the legislative election in France approached this summer, a research team decided to reach out to hundreds of citizens to interview them about their views on key issues. But the interviewer asking...
View ArticleWhy are we still talking about return to office?
Think of how much has happened since March 2020 when millions of employees started working from home: Two presidential elections, war and humanitarian crises, countless climate disasters, a...
View ArticleThe Wegovy shortage is causing thousands to turn to copies. What will the FDA...
More than 200,000 prescriptions for copies of Novo Nordisk’s weight-loss drug Wegovy are getting filled by U.S. patients each month, an industry group told the U.S. drugs regulator in a letter, saying...
View ArticleThe UN is holding its 5th meeting on the global plastic crisis. Can...
Negotiators gathered in Busan, South Korea, on Monday in a final push to create a treaty to address the global crisis of plastic pollution.It’s the fifth time the world’s nations convene to craft a...
View ArticleHow America’s $36 trillion in national debt could rain on Trump’s bold plans...
Donald Trump has big plans for the economy — and a big debt problem that will be a hurdle to delivering on them.Trump has bold ideas on tax cuts, tariffs and other programs, but high interest rates...
View ArticleNvidia’s new AI model Fugatto can generate music and audio
Nvidia on Monday showed a new artificial intelligence model for generating music and audio that can modify voices and generate novel sounds — technology aimed at the producers of music, films and...
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