A student recently told me that they didn’t see themselves as “a creative”, just as someone who was studying a creative subject. That sentence revealed something important. Labels quickly become ...
The party, formed by frontline leaders of the July Uprising with a pledge to forge a “new political settlement”, has now ...
The Daily Overview on MSN
Why baby boomers won't retire even when they can
For the generation that grew up expecting a gold watch and a quiet retirement, the script has flipped. Large numbers of baby ...
Serious Eats on MSN
Why nearly every apple has a sticker—and what that tiny label actually does
What began as a marketing flourish in the early 20th century has become a quiet backbone of modern grocery retail.
From cooking a Grand Slam-winning meal for Serena Williams to waking up to a flooded restaurant, the people behind landmark ...
The Christian Post on MSN
California can't allow schools to hide gender identity of kids from their parents, judge rules
California public schools cannot deny parents information about the preferred gender identity of their children, a United ...
A federal appeals court has temporarily paused enforcement of the ruling but has not yet decided whether to grant a ...
I didn't always take online security seriously. I made basic mistakes, like using the same password for all my accounts, logging onto public WiFI networks without a VPN and giving out my email and ...
Apple warns iPhone users to stop using Google Chrome. “Unlike Chrome,” it says, “Safari truly helps protect your privacy.” Apple’s warning now includes secretive fingerprinting. And Chrome’s not the ...
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Race bait: To skirt the law, colleges incentivize applicants to write ‘identity essays’
Deadlines are coming up! Polish your dream-college applications, hit send, and hope the admissions game isn’t rigged with “race proxies”! To ...
Locking your SSN is one of the best ways to protect yourself from identity theft, and you can do it for free. Geoff Williams Contributor Geoff Williams is a journalist and author. His byline has ...
Becoming somebody’s wife isn’t something New Yorker Karly B., 29, ever wanted for herself. Happily in love with her boyfriend of nine years? Check. Marrying him? Absolutely not. That’s no reflection ...
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