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A Little-Known Hack to Learn a New Skill in a Fraction of the Time
It’s called ‘deliberate practice’ and it’s a proven way for your staff to master a new skill in a fraction of the time.
It’s called ‘deliberate practice’ and it’s a proven way for your staff to master a new skill in a fraction of the time.
A delectable dinner solution that uses a whole can of tomato paste.
Overwork culture is thriving; we think of long hours and constant exhaustion as a marker of success. Given what we know about burnout, why do we do give in?
You can’t control it, so don’t sweat it.
Barbara Liskov pioneered the modern approach to writing code. She warns that the challenges facing computer science today can’t be overcome with good design alone.
HSAs offer valuable tax benefits, but the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau says hidden costs can erode those advantages.
United is one of several airlines that avoids including a row 13 on their flights, but not just for the reason you probably think.
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Its focus on communication is being praised on social media—but what does the evidence say?
How to build (and tend) your very own pile of green gold.
“Aquamaids” were once the stars at an amusement park in San Marcos. Now, they are making a comeback to help the environment.
Stylist staff strapped on a pair of ankle weights to see if channelling your ‘80s fitness icon is the key to stronger striding.
From bad bosses to gossipy colleagues and, of course, office refrigerator drama.
More than 1.2 billion people worldwide suffer from migraine and other debilitating conditions that are under-studied and often not taken seriously.
After a grueling Super Bowl loss, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end spent his summer vacation focused on coming back stronger than ever.
Tariffs, oversupply and teetotaling Gen-Zs have all contributed to the downfall of one of America’s most iconic liquors.
Wild salmon is abundant in Alaska and coveted by chefs — but most Americans eat the cheaper, milder farmed kind. Journalist Kim Cross set out to learn why — and how to cook the real thing right.
Here’s why one Chevrolet model is the most-stolen type of car, according to a new report.
Whether there’s confetti falling from your team’s last title or you’re still waiting to see your first, you probably have an idea of how satisfied - or miserable - you are as a fan. But could you put a number on it?
In early December, a 28-year-old Ghanaian artist and entrepreneur named Joseph Awuah-Darko announced on Instagram that he wanted to die.
How two men charged with an outrageous kidnapping scheme introduced a new kind of crime to the city.
This simple feature makes everyday iPhone tasks twice as fast.
Whether they’re behind the mic or behind the scenes, these trailblazers are steering the maturing medium through an increasingly crowded landscape and critical transitions to video and AI.
59% of Americans say they are not confident that Trump can make wise decisions about the Russia-Ukraine war.
When I listen to new music, one of the biggest influences I hear—both in the sound and the choices of samples—is video games. Specifically, the games and sounds I remember hearing constantly while I was growing up.
How evolution wired us to act against our own best interests.
I’ve always struggled with the idea of a “guilty pleasure.”
The Trump admin’s scheme to keep old fossil-fuel plants running could saddle utility customers with nearly $6 billion a year in unnecessary costs, a report finds.
Step one: Eat a strong breakfast.
A seasonal black moon, to appear on August 22 or 23, is the third of four new moons within an astronomical season
The administration’s cuts to climate research are destroying decades of science—and life-saving forecasts.
Another new era at Tottenham, De Cuyper can shine for Brighton and Aston Villa remind us this is a business.
The Big Bang should have produced equal amounts of matter and antimatter, which would have annihilated each other in a spectacular burst of pure energy. But it didn’t. New experiments focused on understanding the enigmatic neutrino may offer insights.
Counting steps is easy using a phone, a wearable or fitness tracker. And scientists have lots of data to figure out how many daily steps you need to improve health. Here’s what they’ve found.
Times are tough, even for kids.
AT&T customers whose data was compromised in either of two data breaches, or both, are eligible to file a claim that could provide up to $7,500.
A new executive order allows employer retirement funds to be invested in private equity. Here’s what that could mean for your investments.
A couple in New York thought they bought insurance. Instead, they got fake “jobs.”
Everyone taking the ‘skinny shot’ was losing weight, but my scales didn’t change. My inner dialogue became toxic.
Would-be home buyers and homeowners looking to refinance their mortgages got a rare break this week after months of stubbornly high borrowing costs.
We build our lives around structures of certainty — houses to live in, marriages to love in, ideologies to think in — and yet some primal part of us knows that none abides, knows that we pay for these comforting illusions with our very aliveness.
The answer has to do with tariffs, synthetic opioids, and something called the de minimis exemption.
Our readers share annoying financial scenarios to avoid when splitting the bill.
How free time gets conscripted into the service of work.
Forget anti-aging creams. The secret is living like you’re not in a hurry.