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Opinion | Why It’s So Hard to Walk Away From Power
New York Times· 2 days agoDr. Grant, a contributing Opinion writer, is an organizational psychologist at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. After his shockingly poor performance in last week’s debate ...
5 Productivity Hacks To Avoid The Summer Slump And Stay On Track
Forbes· 3 days agoOverworking long days on a weekly basis can give you brain fatigue and eye strain, make you less...
Opinion | Why Doctors Aren’t Going Into Pediatrics
New York Times· 4 days agoDr. Carroll is a pediatrician and the president of AcademyHealth and writes often on health policy. While most of their issues I can address over the...
Istanbul's plan to save its cultural soul
BBC News· 4 days agoAn extensive culture and heritage restoration campaign is revealing previously overlooked layers of the world's most visited city. For decades, the...
In a ‘run-down town that feels forgotten’, some say they’re rooting for Reform
Oldham Chronicle· 4 days agoIn an area with high levels of deprivation and one of the biggest gaps between the highest and...
Tiny Chain Bridge is top banker to Trump, Republican campaigns
Reuters· 4 days agoWhen Republican campaigns want a banker, they don't go to New York or San Francisco, but to downtown...
What is the real threat from Reform UK?
Morning Star· 6 days agoOne of them is Rishi Sunak and the other is Keir Starmer. For innumerable reasons, I would far rather it was Keir Starmer and fervently hope that is the outcome. The Labour vote has undoubtedly recovered from 2019.