You'll kick your procrastination habit once you accept a simple, reassuring truth, according to a psychology professor

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You'll kick your procrastination habit once you accept a simple, reassuring truth, according to a psychology professor
 
 
You'll kick your procrastination habit once you accept a simple, reassuring truth, according to a psychology professor
 
It's a career game-changer.
 
 
 
 
 
SpaceX successfully launched Falcon Heavy, the world's most powerful operational rocket, on its first paid mission
 
 
SpaceX successfully launched Falcon Heavy, the world's most powerful operational rocket, on its first paid mission
 
SpaceX will broadcast live video of its second-ever Falcon Heavy rocket launch. It's the vehicle's first paid mission to deploy a payload into orbit.
 
 
 
 
 
Israel's first mission to the moon fails at the last minute, crashes into the lunar surface
 
 
Israel's first mission to the moon fails at the last minute, crashes into the lunar surface
 
Beresheet, a privately funded $100 million effort to land a dishwasher-size probe on the moon, failed in its landing attempt on Thursday.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Why a $1 billion Medicare fraud case could impede telemedicine growth
 
 
Why a $1 billion Medicare fraud case could impede telemedicine growth
 
One of the largest healthcare fraud schemes to date could amplify concerns regarding malpractice in telemedicine and curb its adoption.
 
 
 
 
 
Marijuana use is on the rise among US workers as more states legalize the drug
 
 
Marijuana use is on the rise among US workers as more states legalize the drug
 
The rate of US workers who tested positive for all drugs — including opiates, cocaine, and marijuana — hit a fourteen year high last year.
 
 
 
 
 
2 more states push ahead with near-bans on abortion setting up for legal battle that could end up in the Supreme Court
 
 
2 more states push ahead with near-bans on abortion setting up for legal battle that could end up in the Supreme Court
 
North Dakota and Ohio passed restrictive abortion laws this week. Last month Georgia passed a near-ban on abortion.
 
 
 
 
 
Outrage over the cost of the life-saving drug insulin has drugmakers scrambling, but Congress and the public demand a price cut
 
 
Outrage over the cost of the life-saving drug insulin has drugmakers scrambling, but Congress and the public demand a price cut
 
Critics call the new programs "PR stunts,"and say drug companies should just lower their prices.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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