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The Buyer Agent Playbook: Ready, Willing and Able
RISMedia Real Estate News· 17 hours agoEditor’s Note: The Buyer-Agent Playbook is a new iteration of RISMedia’s biweekly Playbook segment, specifically centering on buyer agency and how agents...
Using Training and Tech to Transform Driver Habits
Work Truck Magazine· 4 days agoAs the construction season gears up and road volumes swell, the safety of work truck drivers is a growing priority. The transportation industry is facing...
Youth Mental Health Is Worsening: “Connectedness” Is The Key
Forbes· 4 days agoMay is Mental Health Awareness Month. The data are clear: 57.8 million Americans are affected by...
'Nothing is untouched': DDT found in deep-sea fish raises troubling concerns for food web
Los Angeles Times· 4 days agoHow, exactly, has this decades-old pesticide — a toxic chemical spread across the seafloor 3,000...
Has the Last Great Space Observatory Already Launched?
Scientific American· 2 days agoHurricane Ian was bearing down on Ft. Myers, Fla. My father, a Florida native and seasoned...
Matter is now racing ahead, but the platforms are holding it back
The Verge· 2 days agoThe latest Matter spec brings a number of improvements to the smart home standard founded by Apple,...
Mistrust, fights and blood sport: How COVID-19 trauma is shaping the 2024 election
Los Angeles Times· 22 hours agoMuch of the country has moved on from the COVID-19 pandemic, but Ruth and Mohammed Nasrullah keep a...
The D Brief: US shifts airstrike HQ; Europe warns of Russian hackers; 30 injured in LCAC mishap;...
Defense One· 7 days agoThe U.S. military is shifting its Iraq and Yemen airstrike operations out of the UAE and over to Qatar, the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. What’s going on: “The U.A.E. has grown increasingly ...
Doha Dispatches: Katherine Maher, Loren Gray, AI Apps And A Mansplainer
Forbes· 4 days agoDoha is a crossroads of a world that we hardly see from the United States. A few months ago, I was...
Orlando’s proposed stormwater fee hike sparks outrage
Orlando Sentinel· 2 days agoKnight will ask the city council to approve the proposed increase at a public hearing Monday, as part of the council’s regularly scheduled meeting. Currently, the stormwater fee is $9.99 per ...