Plus: Big reason for the WFH revolt, and airplane etiquette debate.
Nicholas Carlson November 2, 2022 |
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- A comedian and actor is apparently putting Elon Musk's control of Twitter and its moderation practices to the test. What's going on.
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It's becoming increasingly clear that one thing will dictate the midterm elections: Americans' wallets. But right now, people — and their wallets — aren't happy. Inflation is high, rent is high, and gas prices are high. That's bad news for Democrats, who are fighting to maintain a slim majority as poll after poll shows voters may end up turning to Republicans to fix it all. Of course, the economy as a focal point for an election isn't a novel occurrence. It's usually one of the key issues Americans factor into their votes. But the timing couldn't be worse for the Democrats as the midterms approach. While Democrats have notched some economic wins, the picture is still grim, and might only be getting worse as the likelihood of a recession in 2023 intensifies. For Democrats, soaring prices might not just chip away at their wallets — it could cost them the election. Read the full story here. |
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- A big reason people don't want to return to the office? Dogs. One in five households got a dog during the pandemic, and now 75% of office workers say their pets are a big reason they don't want to return to work IRL. How dogs are shaping the return-to-office resistance.
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- A small group of Goldman Sachs employees are about to get the call of a lifetime. Under 100 people are named partner at the bank every other year — and this round of promotions stands to be among the most selective. The position comes with a salary of around $1 million, access to a special bonus pool, and other perks. Here's how people make the cut.
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- One person explains how polyamory changed the way they coparent. In an essay, Sage Agee describes the lessons they've learned in shifting from a monogamous relationship to a polyamorous one, and how it's changed their views on relationships and parenting. Read their takeaways here.
| A couple bought a private island and turned it into a $2,400-a-night getaway. After a five-year search on Google Maps, the pair bought an island at the edge of Finland's Archipelago National Park, and built an off-the-grid luxury cabin. Here's a look at how they found the escape.
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"Amazon's way doesn't always create happy employees or even functional young companies." |
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