U.S. judge grants preliminary approval to Juul settlement
(Reuters) -Juul Labs Inc on Friday secured preliminary court approval of a $255 million settlement resolving claims by consumers that it deceptively marketed e-cigarettes, as the c
Peru grapples with ‘nationwide chaos’ as protests spread
LIMA (Reuters) -Dozens of Peruvians were injured after tensions flared again on Friday night as police clashed with protesters in anti-government demonstrations that are spreading
Florida ‘proudly’ teaches African American history, official says, as he defends rejecting AP course
By Sharon Bernstein (Reuters) – Florida’s education chief on Friday defended the state’s rejection of a proposed Advanced Placement course in African American Studies, saying
Abbott faces U.S. criminal probe over baby formula -WSJ
(Reuters) -Abbott Laboratories’ Michigan plant, which was at the center of the U.S. baby formula shortage last year, faces a criminal investigation by the Justice Department, the
U.S. border arrests drop in January after new Biden restrictions -sources
By Ted Hesson WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The number of migrants caught crossing the U.S.-Mexico border illegally in January plummeted amid a seasonal slowdown and implementation of new
Here’s the right time to make a pivot, according to a career-change expert
Jenny Blake knows career changes. In addition to having a book and a podcast about pivoting, she’s also the creator of the Pivot Method: a four-step process for making your own s
Regenerative farming links soil health to human health
Bob Jones is the third generation in his family to run The Chef’s Garden, a 300-acre farm in Ohio that has used regenerative agriculture methods for the last 10 years. “Our bel
Why does Twitter’s For You page feel so chaotic?
My For You page is a mess. Not the For You page you’re probably envisioning. No, my TikTok For You page is lovely: In the past month alone, it’s introduced me to serendipitous
How chamber music can make you a better collaborator, whether you play or not
Audience members witness magic during a chamber music performance: A small group of musicians that, if they rely on each other, play a harmonious piece of music together without a
Google became the latest tech company to cut thousands of jobs after two years of hiring spree
Google’s parent company Alphabet became the latest tech giant to announce layoffs. Approximately 12,000 roles, or 6% of its global workforce, are facing the chop, according to a