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An article published in 1997 revealed that Bill and Melinda Gates had an agreement where he could spend one long weekend with his ex-girlfriend at her beach house in North Carolina

Before Bill and Melinda Gates got married, Bill Gates called his ex Ann Winblad to ask for her approval. Getty Images/Getty Images for Global Citizen A 1997 Time Magazine profile of Bill Gates delved into his love life and family .....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytMay 5th, 2021

Robotic alley cats? Universal"s "The Secret Life of Pets" is old school and devastatingly cute

I love this ride. 'The Secret Life of Pets' is a celebration .....»»

Category: topSource: latimesMay 4th, 2021

Life returns to downtown Boston: A photo essay

Even before last week’s announcement that all state Covid restrictions will be ending by August, Boston was starting to look a lot more like Boston again. Pedestrians and traffic are returning, as are tourists. And even some office workers are s.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMay 2nd, 2021

Researchers in the Antarctic experience an isolated, confined, extreme environment akin to space - so their lives are ripe for study

Knowing how life on another planet would affect astronauts' mental health is impossible. So a study examined people working in Antarctica.....»»

Category: smallbizSource: nytApr 27th, 2021

Summer Jobs Outlook Promising for Teens as Employers Have Trouble Finding Workers

Summer jobs for teens broke a record last year, despite the COVID-19 pandemic. This year is shaping up to be nearly as good according to job outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas......»»

Category: blogSource: 247wallstApr 20th, 2021

Robotic alley cats? Universal"s "The Secret Life of Pets" is old school and devastatingly cute

I love this ride. 'The Secret Life of Pets' is a celebration of old-fa.....»»

Category: topSource: latimesApr 16th, 2021

Why I"m throwing away every plastic thing in my kitchen ASAP

Studies show chemicals like BPA can seep into food. A molecular biologist worries this can lead to major health issues like obesity and diabetes. Chemicals in plastic called BPA and phthalates seem to be everywhere. Many researchers worry thes.....»»

Category: worldSource: nytMar 28th, 2021

NewsWatch: A revolutionary ‘gray army’ of older workers is fighting our youth-obsessed culture — and we’ll all benefit if they win

The war against ageism will create career opportunities and a better work-life balance......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMar 23rd, 2021

Best New Ideas in Retirement: A revolutionary ‘gray army’ of older workers is fighting our youth-obsessed culture — and we’ll all benefit if they win

The war against ageism will create career opportunities and a better work-life balance......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMar 23rd, 2021

Meet Spot, an audio tool designed for walking meetings—and the antidote for Zoom fatigue

One year into the Covid-19 pandemic, Zoom fatigue is very much a real thing. Stanford researchers have identified design flaws in Zoom and other video conferencing platforms that are exhausting our mind and body, like the excessive amount of cl.....»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsMar 21st, 2021

Roughly half of Americans want to return to the office at least some of the time - but mostly to see their work friends, not their bosses

A hybrid work model is increasingly looking like the most likely outcome for many companies when office life can return to normal. Luis Alvarez/Getty Images About half of US workers would like a .....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMar 16th, 2021

Livability: What are ‘snowmads’ and should you become one?

Remote workers are flocking to warmer destinations for the winter months. Welcome to the 'snowmad' life......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchMar 9th, 2021

KFC, Burger King, and Smashburger are all bringing food lockers to their restaurants. Here"s why they"re poised to be the next big thing in fast food.

Temperature-controlled food lockers could offer restaurants a new lease of life during the pandemic as customers seek contactless collection options. A customer gets her breakfast orders f.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderMar 7th, 2021

Threats of a QAnon-fueled March 4 attack create disruptions but little trouble. Researchers say police overreacted.

Researchers said they saw little sign of online organizing for a repeat of the Jan. 6 riot. Pro-Trump sites said warnings were always "fake news" or perhaps a trap......»»

Category: topSource: washpostMar 4th, 2021

The Moneyist: ‘Greed is rearing its ugly head and killing brotherly love’: My husband and his brother are at war over an inheritance from a beloved neighbor. What can we do?

The brother says his ‘early inheritance’ should not be taken into consideration ‘because it cost him so much trouble and work.’.....»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchFeb 25th, 2021

USF Health researchers launch new study for potential Covid-19 variants

"I think we’re going to be playing a game of whack-a-mole with this thing for the next year or two," said a professor of epidemiology......»»

Category: topSource: bizjournalsFeb 22nd, 2021

The world has lost 20.5 million years of life because of premature COVID-19 deaths, a new study found

To determine how many years of life the pandemic took, researchers compared the ages of people who died of COVID-19 to their average life exp.....»»

Category: topSource: businessinsiderFeb 18th, 2021

Salsa made with a drill, and more: TikTok offers glimpses of life during the Texas storm

The videos, even the dark ones, share one thing: They make an untenable situation more tenable by creating a community......»»

Category: topSource: washpostFeb 18th, 2021

A former NFL player turned CEO shares the 2 strategies he uses to encourage workers to communicate when they"re struggling with work-life balance

"Supporting that balance is more important now than before," Workforce Software's CEO Mike Morini said. Insider Mike Morini. Courtesy of Mike Morini Mike Morini is a former NFL pla.....»»

Category: worldSource: nytFeb 17th, 2021

: Fewer older workers file employee compensation claims in states where marijuana is legalized

'Once marijuana becomes legal for recreational use among adults, many people use it for medicinal purposes,' researchers found......»»

Category: topSource: marketwatchFeb 16th, 2021