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Do You Work Late, Skip Breakfasts? It's Time To Rethink How You Work, Prevent Burnout
A healthier work style starts with the bravery to challenge deep-seated conventions. Late-night emails and weekend phone ...
The days of mid-afternoon sunsets are almost upon us as winter draws nearer. A few days after Halloween, most of the US will be moving the clocks backward one hour. Daylight saving time ends on Nov. 2 ...
The Milwaukee Brewers' playoff opponent was determined earlier Oct. 2. Now, the time of their first game is set. The Brewers play the Chicago Cubs in Game 1 of their National League Division Series at ...
Employees have been told to bring themselves to work, only to be disappointed time and time again, argues author Jodi-Ann Burey in her new book. Jodi-Ann Burey was only two weeks into her new role as ...
In 1976, comic book fans got the crossover of a lifetime. DC and Marvel published a series called Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man: The Battle of the Century, a story that aimed to answer one of ...
For the first time in history, the Seattle Seahawks will be playing a home game on the same day as the Seattle Mariners will host a playoff game. The Seahawks are gearing up for a 50th anniversary ...
The only woman on Tennessee's death row has been scheduled for execution more than 30 years after she brutally killed a teenage romantic rival and showed off a piece of the victim's skull to ...
The Connecticut Sun mascot and cheer team walk onto the court after the WNBA basketball game between the Connecticut Sun and Seattle Storm, July 28, in Uncasville. Credit: Bryan Woolston / AP CT ...
President Trump said he expects to reach pricing deals with more drug companies following the Pfizer announcement. Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images President Trump on Tuesday announced the first of ...
U.S. crude output hit a record 13.58 mb/d in June 2025 and is forecast to peak at 14.34 mb/d by March 2026. Global crude exports also set new highs, reaching 40.4 mb/d in September, driven by Saudi ...
SALISBURY, Md. – Starting Oct. 1, Maryland boaters will pay more to title and register their vessels as the first fee increases in more than four decades take effect. The two-year registration fee ...
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