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When You and AI Become BFFs
Jacob Keller, a hospital security guard in Bowling Green, Ohio, starts patrolling corridors at midnight. It’s quiet, and he spends most of his time alone.
Efforts to Spotlight Private Equity's Healthcare Stakes Struggle for Traction
Congress and regulatory agencies have made scant headway in requiring medical companies to reveal owners. Source link
Learning a Language May Stave Off Dementia, but Are Apps the Way to Go?
Language-learning software is seen to strengthen cognition and combat loneliness in older adults. Source link
Rising Money Flows, Fueled by Record Migration, Prop Up Autocrats
Remittances to the developing world hit record $647 billion, aiding the poor but helping keep strongmen from Nicaragua to Tajikistan in power African migrants recently sailed
America's Truckers, Cargo Pilots and Package Carriers Are Fed Up
Inflation and resentment are stoking heightened labor activism, with FedEx pilots rejecting a union-brokered deal. Source link
Pfizer’s Covid Boost Crashes to Earth
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Need to Hire Workers in a Hot Job Market? Let Them Do Some Remote Work
Employers offering flexible work options are hiring at a faster pace than those requiring full-time office attendance. Source link
How Nike Sneakers Get Stolen at Every Turn
The company’s warehouses, trucks and stores are regularly targeted by organized crime groups looking to steal and resell Air Jordans. Source link
Space Companies Struggle to Meet Lofty Goals
Newer industry players are cutting jobs, trimming spending and reining in plans. Source link
First Pill for Postpartum Depression Is Approved by FDA
The pill, to be taken daily for at least two weeks, significantly reduced postpartum depression among new mothers in a recent trial. Source link