I tried these blue-light filtering glasses designed for screen-gazing before bedtime, but they also help me cope with harsh office lighting

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I tried these blue-light filtering glasses designed for screen-gazing before bedtime, but they also help me cope with harsh office lighting

I tried these blue-light filtering glasses designed for screen-gazing before bedtime, but they also help me cope with harsh office lighting

Felix Gray's "sleep" glasses might be for you if you have a hard time sleeping after watching TV, or working all day beneath fluorescent lighting,

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Iran has a 'shockingly strong' war-crimes case against Trump over Soleimani's killing — and it could win

Iran has a 'shockingly strong' war-crimes case against Trump over Soleimani's killing — and it could win

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Read the PowerPoint a CEO used to convince his wife he should leave his job at Salesforce to launch a new company during the Great Recession

Read the PowerPoint a CEO used to convince his wife he should leave his job at Salesforce to launch a new company during the Great Recession

Okta CEO, Todd McKinnon left his Salesforce job to start a tech company that's now worth $14 billion. Here's how he pitched the idea to his wife.

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The Russian government is resigning as Putin proposes sweeping changes to the constitution that could extend his power after his presidency

The Russian government is resigning as Putin proposes sweeping changes to the constitution that could extend his power after his presidency

Russia's government is resigning to give Putin room to reshuffle its leadership and weaken his successor through changes to the constitution.

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The tennis player who collapsed at the Australian Open because of smoke from nearby bushfires says players are 'pissed' at the organizers for not taking 'better care' of them

The tennis player who collapsed at the Australian Open because of smoke from nearby bushfires says players are 'pissed' at the organizers for not taking 'better care' of them

Dalila Jakupovic was leading 6-4, 5-6 when she was forced to retire from her qualifying match against Stefanie Voegele.

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Visa's new investment in a startup backed by Goldman Sachs and a16z shows how financial firms are tackling the thorny issue of third-party data sharing

Visa's new investment in a startup backed by Goldman Sachs and a16z shows how financial firms are tackling the thorny issue of third-party data sharing

VGS offers a platform to store sensitive user data like medical information and credit card numbers on behalf of its customers.

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7 times you're better off spending than saving

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Are home improvements tax deductible? Generally only in 2 cases

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The Delta pilot who dumped jet fuel on schoolkids told air traffic control moments before that he wasn't going to do it

The Delta pilot who dumped jet fuel on schoolkids told air traffic control moments before that he wasn't going to do it

Radio transcripts record air traffic control asking Delta flight 89 if it needed to dump fuel. Despite replying "negative," the fuel was dumped.

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The tennis player who collapsed at the Australian Open due to smoke from nearby bushfires says players are 'pissed' at the organizers for not taking 'better care' of them

The tennis player who collapsed at the Australian Open due to smoke from nearby bushfires says players are 'pissed' at the organizers for not taking 'better care' of them

Dalila Jakupovic was leading 6-4 5-6 when she was forced to retire from her qualifying match against Stefanie Vogele.

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