Americans’ real incomes fell in 2022 from the previous year, new census data shows, as record-high inflation took a bite out of our paychecks. Why it matters: The decline explains why some Americans have felt so meh about the strong... Read More
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Do you ever feel like it’s hard to get a good night of sleep? If so, you’re not alone. According to the CDC, about 1 in 7 adults have trouble falling asleep most of the time. After all, there are a lot of different things that... Read More
Generally speaking, stinky farts will go away once the cause has worked its way out of your system. To help prevent smelly farts in the future, consider making some changes to your diet. The following foods increase the amount of gas and smelliness... Read More
If you have ongoing sleep problems, it’s possible that you could have a sleep disorder. There are dozens of different types of sleep disorders, each with their own symptoms and treatments. According to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine,... Read More
Beautiful or menacing…opulent or awful…lively or lonely…fun or frightening…inspiring or irritating…New York City has been a muse for myriad artists over the last 100 years. Today, in celebration of its Centennial, the Museum of the... Read More
1. When your best people leave, it’s not them. It’s you. 2. You don’t have a remote work issue. You have trust issues. 3. Management that can’t handle feedback won’t survive change. 4. If your actions don’t... Read More
There are certain milestones that define time for many people. Some of them, like first words, first steps, and the first ever day of school, are witnessed for you by parents or caretakers—and don’t stay in your memories. Then there are the... Read More
ABI Research recently released a startling statistic: Malware targeting IoT devices climbed 700% during the pandemic. The attacks, according to the tech market research firm, targeted more than 500 different types of devices and have grown... Read More
A year after launching a pilot program testing a four-day workweek at companies in the U.S. and Canada, employees’ average hours continued to fall as companies found new ways to save time. New research from 4 Day Week Global, a nonprofit... Read More
The Excelsior Pass Plus and NYS Wallet Apps will be decommissioned by New York State on July 28. According to the New York State website , the app will no longer be available due to reduced demand for access to digital COVID-19 test and vaccine... Read More
New spray sprinkler regulations as passed down by the New York State Energy Research and Development Authority, Albany, New York, go into effect June 26. The standards were adopted on Dec. 28, 2022, and require lawn spray sprinklers to align... Read More
New York City will introduce mindful breathing exercises to all public school students in an effort to support physical and mental health, Mayor Eric Adams announced Tuesday. The program will require all schools serving students from... Read More
Men can’t always prevent health conditions like cancer or heart disease, but you can lower your risk with healthy habits. Things like avoiding cigarettes and vaping, maintaining a healthy weight, avoiding excessive alcohol, eating... Read More
Kevin Durant is one of the best scorers the game of basketball has ever seen. Durant’s contribution to basketball ensures that he will be a legend of the game for quite some time. Durant’s impact on the sport goes well beyond his... Read More
A majority of chief information security officers in the U.S. education sector believe they’re likely to experience a material cyber attack in the next 12 months, and a majority have dealt with a material loss of sensitive data in the previous 12... Read More