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How To Make Freezer-Friendly Breakfast Sandwiches
Breakfast on rushed weekday mornings, solved.
Breakfast on rushed weekday mornings, solved.
Ever been so confident of something that you were shocked to find out you were wrong?
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This strategy will help you recognize and replace the negative thoughts that can hold you back in life.
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Because some people never outgrow being bullies.
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Backpackers, campers, and hikers can leave the land better than they found it with these seven fundamentals.
The current system of supervised release may do more harm than good, some experts say. How can society rehabilitate law-breakers while keeping them from re-offending?
Sonoma County, California, has adopted a moratorium on evictions during declared emergencies — a model that housing advocates want to see nationwide.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
The kids are all right—but are they missing out?
Tens of thousands of American small and midsize manufacturers are facing the choice between paying steep tariffs on Chinese imports or taking on significantly higher domestic production costs.
Black Americans are moving to Ghana — and driving up the cost of living for everyone around them.
As artificial intelligence shapes fertility care, it’s now helping doctors find hidden sperm.
A new book considers how weight lifting can help you unlearn diet culture.
At the Comic Con of snacks, we track down the latest in sweet treats, sauces, and drinks.
As he turns 85, one of the last surviving Beatles is still musically curious, dispensing his signature wisdom, and preaching the gospel of peace and love.
Pastry chef Nicola Lamb sifts through the essential ingredients of baking — flour, sugar, eggs, and butter.
The final season of Netflix’s adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s “The Sandman” graphic novels opens with a storyline dear to many fans: “Season of Mists.”
Crashing out at work is all over TikTok—but why? A new report lays out why employees feel like work isn’t working for them.
In South Korea, much of the domestic reaction to ‘Squid Game’ has focused not on plot but on the prestige it has brought to the country.
Outsourced and out of sight, content moderators call on Big Tech to address the mental trauma of content moderation.
Employers might want to keep an eye open for any visible facial creases, suspiciously mussed hairdos, or groggy comments during video meetings with remote staff. It turns out nearly half of people working from home admit to taking naps on company time.
After months of rallies, Serbian protesters are calling for people to join a campaign of civil disobedience.
Cash only weekends are a good way to stick to a budget without having FOMO.
As Elizabeth Warren calls for an investigation, staffers within the news division of the media giant have expressed a combination of disappointment and “acceptance” over a settlement with Donald Trump that was “out of their hands.”
As the U.S. and other countries cut funding for global health initiatives, what role will philanthropy take?
In two recent studies, researchers suggest a weakening ocean current system is to blame for a persistent cold spot in the Atlantic Ocean, though other factors may also be at play.
These are the steps you should take if you’re bumped from a flight, plus tips to avoid becoming the victim of an overbooked flight in the future.
Eastern Baltic cod grow to much smaller sizes than they did just 30 years ago, because overfishing altered their genes, according to new research.
Whether you're looking to move more or you want to upgrade your daily stroll, these tips will help you pick up the pace.
It’s easy to see why being happy is such a challenge these days. People are working jobs they hate, struggling to pay bills, and living in an increasingly isolated, digitally driven world.
Gossip at work is inevitable. But what exactly workers gossip about can be key in dictating company culture. Rumor has it that gossip can be a positive force in workplace cultures, under the right circumstances.
A foundational idea in self-determination theory is that we have three basic psychological needs: for autonomy, competence and relatedness.
An immune condition changed my mom’s life — and taught us to see art differently.
Plan to connect with loved ones and plan to disconnect from work.
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The midpoint of the year is an opportune moment to look back at where we’ve been, and set our sights for where we want to go.
Brynnley Beckman is only 23, but she is already thinking about retirement. She teaches ninth grade biology at the Shelton School in Dallas and contributes 3 percent of her salary to an employer-sponsored retirement fund. She hopes to increase her contribution by 1 percent each year.
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Three ways to find purpose and meaning in a job.
Running the numbers on typical college costs can leave you feeling breathless and wondering how you’re going to afford it. Sticker prices look staggering these days, especially for private colleges.