What if you no longer want to include someone in your will? Well, how you choose to divide your estate is a personal decision and entirely up to you. There may come a time when you need to update and ...
Cynthia Sass is a nutritionist and registered dietitian with master's degrees in both nutrition science and public health. Frequently seen on national TV, she's Health's contributing nutrition editor ...
After the pandemic, Rimeco, an aerospace manufacturer in Ohio, had a stuffed order book—but not enough workers to fill it. The solution: Deploy a robot to load and unload parts onto machines. The ...
If your organization is still relying on ad hoc employee experimentation with gen AI, it’s time to shift gears. While experiments like using Claude to draft emails or ChatGPT to brainstorm can yield ...
People with narcissistic traits often have an inflated sense of their own talents, achievements and significance in the world. They're sensitive to criticism and struggle to have any empathy or ...
Catherine E.F. Previn ’27, an Associate Editorial editor, is a Government concentrator in Cabot House. A recent Crimson survey of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences revealed a troubling concern among ...
These days, most people think the only way they can afford to retire is as millionaires. More specifically, most Americans think the magic number is $1.26 million, according to a 2025 Northwestern ...
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WASHINGTON — In mid-August, Representative Jim Himes got on the phone from Zambia to speak with Harvard president Alan Garber. The Connecticut Democrat, a 1988 alumnus of Harvard, was concerned about ...
I had been waiting all week to talk to a coworker about something urgent, so when we finally planned to meet at the coffee shop, I was relieved. I walked in, eager to share, but before I could tell ...
Marijn Wiersma wants to challenge how women think about their careers. "Don’t confuse grit with well-being," advised Wiersma, a corporate anthropologist based in the Netherlands and founder of ...
The US Department of Education said on Friday that Harvard is not complying with its civil rights investigation into whether the university considers race as a factor in admissions. Just as the ...
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