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We talked about the best favor people can do to each other in your city. Now it’s time for the opposite. How do the people […]
Continue reading »The best way to win an argument with an asshole is to ignore him completely. But this is not always possible. Sometimes you need to […]
Continue reading »Most jobs require occasional overtime or overtime, but in some jobs and / or careers, overtime is the norm rather than the exception. If you […]
Continue reading »Over the weekend, Bernie Sanders teased a $ 2.5 trillion housing plan that, among other things, promises to set a national standard for rent control […]
Continue reading »Twitter is for screaming. I go to Twitter to scream, yell at me and read slightly different variations and jokes about what we all scream […]
Continue reading »We’ve all had our share of naughty colleagues, but what if you suspect the person you’re working with is actually a psychopath? What do you […]
Continue reading »What are your leanest tricks? Do you collect dinners every day or make your own latte? Are you putting yourself on the library lists months […]
Continue reading »Earlier this year, in his address to the country, President Trump called for an end to the HIV epidemic in the United States within ten […]
Continue reading »Vice President Mike Pence visited Dublin, Ireland last week to attend several meetings, but, confusingly, stayed at Trump’s hotel about 200 miles away . Just […]
Continue reading »On September 20, more than 1,000 Amazon employees – mostly from the company’s Seattle headquarters – will leave Amazon offices to protest the company’s inaction […]
Continue reading »Americans do not know how to take leave from work – even when it is offered and even when it is paid for. And then, […]
Continue reading »I used to work for a newspaper. And this newspaper was looking for ways to cut costs, which meant a combination of layoffs, buyouts, and […]
Continue reading »When I was in high school, one of my homework assignments was to keep track of the price of one stock for one week. Apart […]
Continue reading »As of Thursday morning, the hurricane Dorian continues its way along the south – east of the USA, Georgia and the Carolinas on its way […]
Continue reading »In late August, Republican Commissioner Matthew Petersen resigned from the FEC, leaving the control group almost entirely closed. Without a quorum (or the required number […]
Continue reading »Every week, we publish a Tech 911 column that aims to answer one of your hottest technical questions and provide as many helpful answers as […]
Continue reading »New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand formally dropped out of the presidential race Wednesday night, joining Jay Inslee and John Hickenloper, who said they were dropping […]
Continue reading »This month, the Trump administration opposed the protection of LGBT workers in the United States, arguing that existing laws should not cover discrimination based on […]
Continue reading »If you’ve ever had to pause to ask yourself, “Hmm, what’s the right word here … verbiage or verbiage, ” I have the perfect mnemonic […]
Continue reading »On Monday, an Oklahoma judge ordered pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson to pay $ 572 million for its involvement in the ongoing opioid crisis, a […]
Continue reading »After lovingly explaining the difference between “who” and “who,” a dear reader realized that I was participating in a woman’s crusade to cleanse our world […]
Continue reading »Who here knows when to use “who” and when to use “whom”? Who am I writing this post for? For those of us who love […]
Continue reading »At 3 pm on Monday, the largest city in Brazil, the S ã about Paolo , plunged into darkness as a result of smoke from […]
Continue reading »Washington Gov. Jay Inslee formally abandoned the presidential race on Wednesday just days after John Hickenlooper also announced his withdrawal (and announced his proposal to […]
Continue reading »Before LOL, TLDR, and STFU came along, we had other acronyms that helped us communicate ideas quickly and easily. They are still useful to us […]
Continue reading »On Monday, YouTube filed a lawsuit against one of its users for extorting others through false copyright infringement warnings; upon submission of unverified claims of […]
Continue reading »Here’s what’s on my desk now, from left to right: one laptop, one mug of tea (on a stand), one notepad and pen, one smartphone […]
Continue reading »Senator Bernie Sanders announced on Wednesday his plan to legalize marijuana by executive order if he becomes president. Like a few other Democratic candidates (or […]
Continue reading »Over the weekend, at least 31 people were killed in mass shootings in El Paso, Texas and Dayton, Ohio, just days after similar firearms in […]
Continue reading »Last week, gun control took center stage among the Democratic presidential candidates in the Detroit debates and after the shooting in Gilroy, California and Brownsville, […]
Continue reading »No one can recognize our merciless abuse of the English language as well as an editor. Place the modifier incorrectly and your editor will (hopefully) […]
Continue reading »If you are a Capital One customer, chances are good that you are likely complicit in a recent company data breach affecting 106 million people […]
Continue reading »On Tuesday night, 10 Democratic presidential candidates took to the stage in Detroit to discuss immigration, gun violence, climate change, student loan debt, and race […]
Continue reading »Every now and then you just want to lie down for a nap, right? No, you don’t. You have just committed (common) sin by mixing […]
Continue reading »One of the most frustrating things over the past three years, and what we half-jokingly refer to as our “current political climate,” is that no […]
Continue reading »If you’ve missed all of Thursday’s two hours of heated debate (and three hours of post-debate coverage), here are some highlights: South Bend Mayor Pete […]
Continue reading »In case you missed it, Wednesday night was the first of two Democratic presidential debates in Miami, and a lot happened. Beto O’Rourke argued with […]
Continue reading »The Supreme Court today blocked the inclusion of an important citizenship question in the 2020 US Census – a question President Trump could not help […]
Continue reading »If you’re not following your aunt’s Facebook news or status, as a reminder, today the first half of the Democratic Debate will take place at […]
Continue reading »On Wednesday, MPs held a ranked vote in Maine’s presidential election, which would effectively mean ditching factions for presidential primaries based on voters’ preferences. A […]
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