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Navigating Change: What Federal Employees Should Know Post-Election
forbes.com - 30+ days ago

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work-life balance
Gen Z Employees Aren’t Lazy. You’re Just Managing Them Wrong
If you’re a Millennial or Gen X manager, you’ve probably experienced some tension and frustration with your Gen Z employees. It’s easy to see them clutching their phones and label them as lazy, entitled, or detached from reality. But if you look under the surface, you’ll see that Gen Z brings an...
forbes.com - 30+ days ago
business
Long Island COVID relief fraud: Nearly $ 100M stolen
A small business owner from Freeport is set to enter prison on May 4 for her role in a scheme to steal $ 4.6 million in federal pandemic-relief loans...
newsday.com - 2 days ago
entrepreneurship
Mark Cuban's Message To Federal Workers: 'Thanks For Your Service To Our Country. I Can't Imagine The Sh*t You're Going Through Right Now'
Billionaire entrepreneur Mark Cuban has a message for America's federal workforce: “Thank you. I can’t imagine the sh*t you are going through right now. Thanks for your service to our country.” Cuban shared the post on Bluesky on March 27, where it quickly gained traction with nearly 100,000 likes...
aol.com - 5 days ago
celebrity
'Bigorexia' Is On The Rise. Here's What Parents Should Know.
Although it can affect anyone, this lesser-known disorder commonly affects boys and young men. Parents today are generally aware of mental health conditions that relate to body image, including common disorders like anorexia. But experts warn a lesser-known issue is on the rise, particularly among...
huffpost.com - 30+ days ago
job & work
Man accused of forgery as court hears testimony in alleged employment scam - The Malta Independent
A court has begun hearing evidence against Kenneth Portelli, who is accused of defrauding employees and forging documents in an alleged employment...
independent.com.mt - 30+ days ago
gardening
4 Rules You Should Always Follow When Landscaping a New Backyard, Lawn Pros Share
New- build homes are all the rage these days—but some people think they need a little extra love to give them the charm that older homes have. The...
thespruce.com - 30+ days ago
auto
The importance of F1 tires: What every fan should know
Some time s the difference between a winner and a DNF (did not finish) in Formula 1 racing is made where the rubber meets the road. What rubber drivers...
themanual.com - 30+ days ago
apps
8 Free Tools I Use to Automate My Windows PC
We all have repetitive tasks we wish to automate on our PCs. Fortunately, there are plenty of third-party Windows apps that can shoulder the burden...
makeuseof.com - 27 days ago
auto
Elon Musk's DOGE reportedly cuts staff at agency that regulates Elon Musk's Tesla
Half of a small team overseeing self-driving car safety is said to have been turfed out. Elon Musk's chainsaw has been swinging through the federal government over the last few weeks, with his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) chopping down budgets and excising staff at a number of...
engadget.com - 30+ days ago
books / writing
10 books you should read before you die
As something of a bookworm, I’ve made it my mission to work through lists of “must read books before you die.” My shelves are filled with...
destructoid.com - 30+ days ago
health
Column | Divided Democrats on defensive as important battles fast approach
Infighting over what should have been a predictable government funding fight leaves Democrats on their heels heading into high-stakes fights with the GOP over taxes, Medicaid and protecting Social Security. Rep. Pete Aguilar paused when he heard the question: Can House Democrats trust Senate...
washingtonpost.com - 21 days ago
auto
If You Want to Use One Tire All Year, It Should Be This One
If you hate switching tires with the seasons, this all-weather tire should be at the top of your shopping list. If you live in a place where it snows,...
motor1.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
5 Signs It Might Be time To Walk Away From That Job
Figuring out when to leave a job is tough. You tell yourself it’s just a bad week, then a bad month—until you realize you’ve been feeling this way for way too long. While it’s normal to have ups and downs at work, persistent signs of dissatisfaction or burnout should not be ignored. Some time s, the...
forbes.com - 1 day ago
sports
How the Washington Spirit are adapting their attacking tactics
Though the Washington Spirit should be where they are this early in the National Women’s Soccer League season, it is remarkable they’ve done it while...
equalizersoccer.com - 2 days ago
job & work
Federal budget balance, employment trends among Monday's key data
As traders approach another pivotal day for financial markets on Monday, January 13, 2025, a series of crucial economic data releases that could sway...
investing.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Need an iPhone With TikTok Access? They’re Being Listed for Thousands on eBay
Let the price gouging begin. Social media app TikTok briefly went dark in the U.S. last weekend due to a federal government tussle over its ownership....
mentalfloss.com - 30+ days ago
health
Drinks for kids: Why water and milk are the healthiest options
While juice has long been marketed as a healthy option, experts stress that even 100% fruit juice should be limited due to its high sugar content and...
mother.ly - 30+ days ago
gaming
Some Kadokawa Employees Are Rooting For A Sony Buyout
Some employees at Kadokawa, the parent company of developer FromSoftware, are hoping Sony will go through with its planned buyout and acquire the...
dualshockers.com - 30+ days ago
learning
The Rich Mosaic Of Sounds & Rhythms In Indian-Accented English Can Confuse The American Ear
“Accent by itself is a shallow measure of language proficiency, the linguistic equivalent of judging people by their looks. Instead, we should become...
indiacurrents.com - 30+ days ago
entrepreneurship
Down 28%, Should You Buy the Dip on Nvidia?
Few technologies captured the market's attention quite like artificial intelligence (AI) over the course of the last few years. It comes as no surprise, however, given the enormity of the technology's potential power -- at least according to its ambassadors. The Sam Altmans (CEO of OpenAI) and...
aol.com - 3 days ago
health
Should You Be Wearing Compression Socks? Here’s What They Really Do
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theflowspace.com - 30+ days ago
business
VA blocks its benefits employees from speaking freely to the department’s lawyers
The Veterans Affairs Department has instructed employees in its benefits office not to interact with VA’s cadre of attorneys without direct...
govexec.com - 30+ days ago
nature
The testing of AI in medicine is a mess. Here’s how it should be done
Hundreds of medical algorithms have been approved on basis of limited clinical data. Scientists are debating who should test these tools and how best...
nature.com - 30+ days ago
technology
The Debate: Should we ban smartphones in schools?
As Keir Starmer calls for schools to pay attention to the hit drama Adolescence, could a smartphone ban be next? We get two writers to argue for and...
cityam.com - 3 days ago
travel
12 Iconic French Landmarks Everyone Should See at Least Once
If you're planning a trip to France, these 12 landmarks are non-negotiable.The post 12 Iconic French Landmarks Everyone Should See at Least Once...
worldwildschooling.com - 4 days ago