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Survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School massacre yesterday met with their Senator Marco Rubio at a CNN City Hall meeting. Not everything went well […]
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Survivors of the Stoneman Douglas High School massacre yesterday met with their Senator Marco Rubio at a CNN City Hall meeting. Not everything went well […]
Continue reading »We all think we’re the only person who doesn’t fall in love with commercials featuring celebrities and sexy models. But here’s a particularly humiliating demonstration […]
Continue reading »February isn’t producing any results, but we’re making it through with the benzocaine-like capabilities of Netflix’s video streaming service. In addition, March is just around […]
Continue reading »If you can summarize what it means to be a freelancer, this is getting pretty close from a new Harvard Business School report: Unconstrained by […]
Continue reading »In the 10-minute online game Bad News , developed by Cambridge social psychology professor Sander van der Linden, you play an insidious conspiracy theorist who […]
Continue reading »Hello and welcome back toWhat’s Cooking? , an open thread where you can share your brilliant thoughts, tips, recipes and opinions on all food related […]
Continue reading »Frozen web pages, a precursor to constantly frustrating dead tabs , can be very frustrating – even more so when you can’t pinpoint what is […]
Continue reading »Work is not just work for many people – we want to be realized, and often we want to work for a greater good or […]
Continue reading »Jolie Kerr is a cleaning expert, advice columnist, and New York Times bestselling author of My Boyfriend Is Boiling In My Purse … And Other […]
Continue reading »In literally a week, the February push-up challenge will be over, and we can compare notes on how the month went for each of us. […]
Continue reading »This week our Hack Your City readers posted 73 comments with tips about Amsterdam , such as where to eat and drink, how to stay […]
Continue reading »Welcome back to Mid-Week Meditations , Lifehacker’s weekly dip in the pool of stoic wisdom and a guide to using its waters to meditate and […]
Continue reading »Congratulations, you got the opportunity to work from home! You will be the designer of your own office, where you can customize every detail to […]
Continue reading »Life taught me very little to expect February, the worst month, but this one was especially bad. It’s important to enjoy the bright spots as […]
Continue reading »I have three children and I work from home. Even when I had one or two children, I asked: “What are you doing?” Your conversation […]
Continue reading »Everyone uses the same app to check Facebook, send tweets, or take pictures. Boring. This App is Fire is designed to take a look at […]
Continue reading »Why am I looking at my phone? I don’t know for many reasons. To find out exactly where my J.Crew order is. To find out […]
Continue reading »Most of us will only live to be 70, so raise your hand if you’re jealous of 100-year-olds blowing out birthday candles and giving some […]
Continue reading »So you’re a freelancer who leaves home in the morning , explains to his roommates that you have work to get done, and knows when […]
Continue reading »On the surface, working from home seems to give a person unprecedented control over their diet. You are not only in control of your schedule, […]
Continue reading »If you work from home, you know how important it is to stay in touch with your boss and colleagues through email and chat programs […]
Continue reading »“Uptown has its hooligans, the Bowery has its bums. Big Jim Walker appeared on Forty-second Street, he shot the pool with the son of a […]
Continue reading »This pair of smart lights in your home, a customizable Flic button on your desk, your voice assistant of choice, and a smart plug in […]
Continue reading »Smart speakers are cool, convenient, and fun to use, but when it comes to privacy, they leave a lot to be desired. If you have […]
Continue reading »I love collecting trash from the ground. I like to take other people’s garbage from the street and throw it in the trash. And I […]
Continue reading »For me, the workday has a predictable arc: those first great hours of opportunity and productivity; dinner; dead eyes / coma; revival, in which an […]
Continue reading »In this harsh capitalist world, there is a hard truth: everyone loves free stuff. Enjoying more wonderful (and more free) things is an innocent enough […]
Continue reading »It’s Olympics season so we’re ready to talk about the Winter X Games baby! In particular, the Games from 2005 to 2011, when skier Greta […]
Continue reading »Teach 600 people to eat more vegetables and less sugar throughout the year, and they will find themselves losing weight. There is nothing shocking about […]
Continue reading »You have problems, I have advice. This tip does not contain powdered sugar – in fact, it does not contain sugar and can even be […]
Continue reading »Swype, one of our favorite keyboards for Android and iOS , is dead . Fast Company calls it the end of an era . But […]
Continue reading »The Nintendo Switch is a great device for gaming, but (other than Hulu streaming) it can’t do anything else. Fortunately, this may not last long […]
Continue reading »Tips and tricks come to you when you even expect them. Just last week, I was chilling out after a tough cooking day with an […]
Continue reading »It’s been four years since Apple Pay first launched, and Google’s response has always been a little messy. The company is now finally simplifying all […]
Continue reading »In this issue, we speak with Sanjeev Chopra and Gina Wild, authors of The Most Important Two Days: Finding Your Purpose – and Living a […]
Continue reading »Working from home is a very enjoyable experience. I don’t need to wear real clothes, I alone control the thermostat, and my only physically present […]
Continue reading »Working from home means that you are surrounded by everything, from a pile of dirty dishes in the sink to a pile of laundry that […]
Continue reading »Breakdown is a mess. That’s the point – businesses are rethinking the rules of their industry and forcing everyone, including customers, to fight and regroup. […]
Continue reading »Most of us could manage our money better. This is not meant to shame or blame anyone – it’s just a fact. Every day there […]
Continue reading »We don’t often discuss the mental impact of restrictive diets such as the Whole30 (no “inflammatory” foods), keto (low carb, high fat), or paleo (foods […]
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