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One night while my family was having dinner, the president of the United States called my dad to complain about something ...
Yet Albany already raised the “mobility tax” just two years ago, fares are rising again in August and the MTA got $15 billion extra from the feds during COVID. Recall, too, that Albany created ...
The Onion began with a group of scrappy Gen Xers who wanted to poke fun at mainstream news. It's evolved into an at times ...
Gov. Ned Lamont dumped his own climate goals in the incinerator with plans to expand natural gas. Everywhere we turn, the governor is talking up natural gas. His State of the State address?
The Kansas City Chiefs know where their roster weakness are, but with only a handful of draft picks (eight), they can't fill all their holes in the upcoming draft. That means they must identify ...
And Lilly just took a major step in the right direction. Did Eli Lilly just say checkmate to Novo Nordisk ... and help Lilly eventually become the No. 1 player in this billion-dollar market.
The Falcons trading next year's first-round pick for a player rated as No. 37 overall on Yahoo Sports' big board was questionable. Even though the Carolina Panthers are in need of defensive help ...
The 2025 NFL Draft is here, and arguably no prospect ... It's like, just because [my kids] come from me, people take unsolicited shots at them. That's not fair. Just say you don't like me.
So, did I just say too much? And if so ... In many workplaces, particularly those in fast-moving sectors, a no-nonsense approach is celebrated. “Keep it real” is a mantra frequently tossed ...
In fact, there are several phrases people tend to say just to sound smart but that actually make no sense. Many of these phrases are employed to give the illusion of expertise or insight ...
“No” is a powerful word—but saying it at work, especially when a manager or colleague asks for “just a little extra ... Why do I always say yes when I know I can’t handle more?
Apparently, ignoring the pressure to immediately shoot down rumors about the state of her marriage and her ongoing Trump beef is all part of Obama’s new “just say ‘no’” lifestyle.