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C.J. Stroud taking a game-losing safety vs. the Titans encapsulates his stunning sophomore slump
Few leagues will humble you as fast as the NFL the moment you enjoy even a semblance of success. Time and time again, apparent young superstars fly way too close to the sun and predictably have their wings burned off. We can probably safely add the Houston Texans’ C.J. Stroud to that depressing catalog —
November 24, 2024
Taking layoffs too lightly | This Week in Business
Sign up for the GI Daily here to get the biggest news straight to your inbox This Week in Business is our weekly recap column, a collection of stats and quotes from recent stories presented with a dash of opinion (sometimes more than a dash) and intended to shed light on various trends. Check every
April 12, 2024
AI is taking over your web browser
Hi, friends! Welcome to Installer No. 33, your guide to the best and Verge-iest stuff in the world. (If you’re new here, welcome, so psyched you found us, and also you can read all the old editions at the Installer homepage.) This week, I’ve been writing about the end of Google Podcasts and the rise of
April 7, 2024
Are you taking the wrong medications? You might be surprised.
Published September 8, 20239 min readIf you've been taking a certain medication for many years, you might assume it's fine to continue it as you get older. But physicians say that many people may be ingesting what they refer to as “potentially inappropriate medications”—drugs that may no longer be safe because of advancing age or
September 8, 2023
Taking on embodied carbon
By reducing its own emissions, Aggregate Industries is helping customers to hit their goals too Construction is under pressure from government, regulators and clients to improve its carbon performance, and Aggregate Industries hopes that pursuing its own decarbonisation will also help customers reach their goals.As far as possible, it aims to use low or zero-carbon
August 3, 2023
In Idaho, Taking a Minor Out of State for an Abortion Is Now a Crime: ‘Abortion Trafficking’
MOSCOW, Idaho — Mackenzie Davidson grew up in a Mormon household and sheepishly admits she knew little about pregnancy. “This is embarrassing,” she said, sitting outside a café along a street thronged with students in this college town. “But I didn’t know that you had to have sex to have kids until I was 13
May 8, 2023
It’s a familiar sight: Men and women clustered at a job site, hard hats and safety vests clearly visible. This standard image showcases a laudable commitment to the physical safety of its workforce, a necessary aspect of any construction company. Contractors wear Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) daily, but protecting mental health is equally important. Sadly
Stop Hackers From Taking Over Your Android With Just Your Phone Number
Keeping up with the latest security news isn’t easy. It seems every week there’s a fresh threat on at least one of our devices to watch out for. This time around, though, it’s a doozy: If you have a Samsung Galaxy or recent Google Pixel, hackers might be able to break into your phone with
March 23, 2023
Africa: Taking a Toll
A trip to Kenya's capital Nairobi is often associated with unproductive time spent in the city's tortuous traffic. It is to be expected in a city with over 5 million inhabitants, with a rapidly growing population expected to reach 7 million by 2030. Prior to the new expressway, it was the norm that a 26
February 2, 2023
Amazon is taking a measured yet confident approach to Matter
Home News Smart Home (Image credit: Amazon) How many times in history can you remember a room full of competitive tech companies all in the same room with one shared goal – not to compete, but to work together for something better? Imagine now that among these companies are megalithic lumbering giants among men, and
November 5, 2022