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Life Style
Hotel Washington Review: DC Cherry Blossom Season Guide
Cherry blossom season in DC is one of those trips that rewards getting it right. The peak lasts a week at most, often less, but the full blossom season runs two to three weeks and the window is still spectacular throughout. Where you stay changes everything. That means peak bloom timing, a hotel close enough to walk everywhere, and somewhere…
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Entertainment
Who Shot Offset? Updates on the Migos Rapper’s Shooting Suspect – Hollywood Life
View gallery Image Credit: Getty Images Offset (real name: Kiari Cephus), the Migos member, was shot in Hollywood, Florida, on April 6, 2026. Concern for the rapper’s condition arose after it was reported that he was hospitalized following the shooting. As more details emerge about the shooting, many are wondering who shot Offset and what exactly happened to him. Below,…
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Tech
A look at the gold rush for firms claiming to help brands get cited by AI search tools, via tactics like hiding instructions behind “Summarize with AI” buttons (Mia Sato/The Verge)
Featured Podcasts Big Technology Podcast: More OpenAI Executive Drama, Is Siri Seriously Broken?, Meta’s Elusive Next Hit The Big Technology Podcast takes you behind the scenes in the tech world featuring interviews with plugged-in insiders and outside agitators. Subscribe to Big Technology Podcast. Grit: How Kevin Mandia Built the Most Trusted Name in Cybersecurity Grit explores what it takes to…
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Business
Associated Press starts offering buyouts to newspaper journalists amid wider AI transformation
The Associated Press, one of the world’s oldest and most influential news organizations, said Monday it is offering buyouts to an unspecified number of its U.S.-based journalists as part of an acceleration away from the focus on newspapers and their print journalism that sustained the company since the mid-1800s. The News Media Guild, the union that represents AP journalists, said…
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Money
What the Class of 2026 Would Happily Give up for Job Security
Ollyy / Shutterstock.com As the Class of 2026 prepares to graduate, career priorities are shifting. According to new research from Monster, today’s graduates are entering the workforce with ambition but also a growing sense of caution. In a labor market shaped by economic uncertainty and rapid advances in artificial intelligence (AI), recent grads are prioritizing job security over rapid advancement…
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Money
Oracle Lays Off More Than 150 California Workers
Gemini / Google (This story has been updated with new information.) The tech giant Oracle is expected to lay off thousands of employees as the company, formerly headquartered in Silicon Valley, attempts to address its plummeting stock price tied to artificial intelligence commitments, according to CNBC. Oracle laid off 158 workers from its Pleasanton office in Northern California, according to…
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Money
From Resumes to Salary Negotiations, Here’s How Gen Z Workers Rely on Parents
fizkes / Shutterstock.com Gen Z is entering the workforce in a job market defined by uncertainty, rapid change, and higher expectations for how quickly early-career employees should perform. Many are meeting that challenge with a new kind of support system: their parents. Zety’s Career Copiloting Report reveals the surprising ways parents are guiding Gen Z through the job market. From…
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Money
Why Your Manager Comes Off Cold — and Why That’s a Good Thing
Motortion Films / Shutterstock.com While empathy is widely celebrated as a hallmark of good leadership, managers may benefit from keeping some emotional distance. New research from Zety and SIGMA Assessment Systems suggests that in environments where difficult calls are routine, emotional detachment can be an asset. Analyzing nearly two decades of SIGMA’s proprietary Jackson Personality Inventory – Revised (JPI-R) assessments……
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Religion
Christian nationalists are panicking because religious progressives are thriving
(RNS) — Christian nationalists are sounding a bit panicked these days. I can’t say I am surprised. On Saturday (March 28), 8 million Americans of diverse faiths and beliefs joined together in streets and squares around the world for No Kings protests. The next day, the Christian holy day of Palm Sunday, thousands more came out again. All of these…
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History
During the War Years, Posters From the American Homefront Told You What to Do — And What Not to Do
“The First World War saw the first widespread use of propaganda to stir patriotic fervour,” note Gill Saunders and Margaret Timmers in The Poster: A Visual History. “The need to raise vast sums of money from the public purse to fund the war spawned numerous posters advertising war bonds and loans; countries on both sides of the conflict employed some…
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