Former TikTok Moderator Threatens Lawsuit in Kenya

TikTok’s parent company ByteDance is facing a potential lawsuit in Kenya over allegations it failed to protect the mental health of workers tasked with preventing disturbing content…

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Mattel Has Created a Line of Dolls Honoring Frontline Workers, Including Nurse Amy O’Sullivan Who Appeared on the Cover of TIME

Mattel is honoring frontline workers with dolls modeled on real-life doctors and nurses. Among them is a doll version of Amy O’Sullivan, a nurse at the Wyckoff…

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Shell Posts Record 2022 Profit Fueled By Soaring Energy Prices

Shell Plc posted a fourth-quarter profit that was well ahead of expectations as its natural gas business thrived, lifting the oil major to a record performance in…

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The Twitter Edit Button is Coming

Twitter announced that they are giving the people what they want — 15 years too late, but happening nonetheless: an edit button. The company announced on September…

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How Ryan Kaji Became the Most Popular 10-Year-Old in the World

In human years, Ryan Kaji is 10. In YouTube views, he’s 48,597,844,873. If, in our digital age, a person’s life can be measured by their online footprint,…

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The Shorter Work Week Really Worked in Iceland. Here’s How

Even as the Covid-19 pandemic forced companies around the world to reimagine the workplace, researchers in Iceland were already conducting two trials of a shorter work week…

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What the U.S. Hitting the Debt Ceiling Means for You

As months-long negotiations to raise the debt ceiling continue between Congress and the White House, the U.S. faces a fast-approaching threat: defaulting on its debt. If lawmakers…

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Why Janet Yellen Doesn’t Lose Sleep Over U.S. Borrowing

Whether they favor debt-limit brinkmanship or not, most Americans are alarmed by the level of U.S. government borrowing. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen isn’t one of them. Outstanding…

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A Guide to Energy Efficiency Tax Credits

The Inflation Reduction Act (IRA), signed into law in August of 2022, includes $370 billion in investments targeted at lowering energy costs and tackling climate change. Though…

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