Sunday, September 22, 2024

In Defense of ‘Coffee Badging,’ the Controversial New Office Trend

What Is Jeopardy!'s Future? The Scary Truth About How Far Behind American Kids Have Fallen.

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September 22, 2024
Coffee Badging, a Cool App, and a Mysterious Art Heist
Ten Picks for Today, Curated by Our Editors
 
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In Profile
One Man's Journey From State Prison to a Revered San Francisco Restaurant
An inmate in the California prison system for nearly 30 years of his life, he was used to cooking with hamburger meat and white rice as part of the chow hall crew. But 17 years into his sentence, he realized his newfound passion for baking and made it his goal to pursue that aspiration upon his release.
SFGate
Nico Madrigal-Yankowski
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Thought-Provoking
Baby-Maker
A controversial new tech start-up screens embryos for genetic defects and potential health problems. Is it the future of reproduction or an ethical minefield?
Airmail
Helena de Bertodano
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Pro Tip
Secrets From the CIA, FBI, and Special Forces on How to Know If Someone Is Telling the Truth
Employing these CIA and FBI techniques can help you make better decisions about who is telling the truth or lying.
Fast Company
Jeremy Hurewitz
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Backstory
What Is Jeopardy!'s Future?
The saga of Yogesh Raut—and the future of America's favorite game show.
Slate
Luke Winkie
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Obsession
I Can't Stop Using This Free App That Uses AI to Identify Birds
The Cornell Lab of Ornithology's free Merlin Bird ID is the only AI app you need on your phone. Hear me out.
Inverse
Ian Carlos Campbell
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Coronavirus
The Scary Truth About How Far Behind American Kids Have Fallen
Test scores show students haven't made up the ground they lost during the pandemic.
Vox
Anna North
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Twist My Arm
Help! It Turns Out Breaks Make You More Productive
After a week guided by Mithu Storoni's new book Hyperefficient, I learned to work with the rhythm of my brain.
The Guardian
Madeleine Aggeler
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History
The Strange Theft of a Priceless Churchill Portrait
The inside story of one of Canada's most brazen, baffling, and mysterious art heists and how the police cracked it.
The Walrus
Brett Popplewell
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Work
In Defense of 'Coffee Badging,' the Controversial New Office Trend
If employees are expected to swipe into the office, chances are some people are doing this.
HuffPost
Monica Torres
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Just Because
20 Slang Terms From World War I
One of the subtlest and most surprising legacies of the First World War is its effect on our language.
Mental Floss
Paul Anthony Jones
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In Case You Missed It
Pocket's Top-Saved Stories of the Week: September 21, 2024
Exploring the failures of modern parenting, DIY dumbphones, and the costs of a "viral sardine fast."
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