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- BusinessBusiness Insider
Elon Musk said working from home during the pandemic 'tricked' people into thinking they don't need to work hard. He's dead wrong, economists say.
Insider spoke to three economists who said a shift toward remote work has not damaged worker productivity — and may have even improved it.
- BusinessMotley Fool
Dave Ramsey Recommends You Put Your Retirement Money in These 2 Accounts
- PoliticsHuffPost
Right-Wing Lawmaker's 'BEST' Trump Question Backfires Spectacularly On Twitter
GOP Rep. Ronny Jackson likely didn't receive the answers he was hoping for.
- U.S.Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer
Police warn of rise in car thefts of two particular car brands. Is yours one of them?
- LifestyleIn The Know by Yahoo
Teacher in hysterics over students’ answers to extra credit question: ‘Very funny group of kids’
A high school science teacher asked her students to make her laugh for extra credit on a recent assignment, and her class certainly delivered.
- U.S.Oxygen
‘He Hunted Them’: Man Gets 162 Years To Life For Kidnapping, Sexually Assaulting Multiple Homeless Women
A Colorado man has been sentenced to spend the rest of his life behind bars for kidnapping and raping multiple homeless women. Joseph Gabriel Van Eck, 33, was sentenced to between 162 years and life in prison for kidnapping and sexually assaulting the victims in Denver in 2020, according to a press release from the District Attorney’s Office for both Gilpon and Jefferson Counties. The investigation into the attacks began on April 19 of 2020 when “a young woman reported to Jefferson County Sherif