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What does it mean when someone pokes you on Facebook, and why do people still do it?
What does it mean when someone pokes you on Facebook? The feature still exists, and the meaning depends on who sent it.
Government officials are in talks with tech giant Meta about restoring news to Facebook, as the Online News Act – which prompted the tech giant to end access to journalism on its platforms – is put on ...
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“Tolerance for criminality”: Why top Republicans are turning on Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller
The three-term incumbent is effectively the underdog in the primary race for his own seat, lagging in fundraising and under ...
This week’s Careers newsletter includes ways to manage stress and anxiety during a job interview, an interview with Colin ...
There's one job interview question that you can almost guarantee hiring managers will ask that many people still struggle to answer. That's because there really is no clear angle. Still, if you're ...
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins said there are three big traits the people "who are wildly successful" in tech all share.
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Zillow CEO: Even senior-level job candidates make this interview mistake—it really 'surprises me'
For Zillow CEO Jeremy Wacksman, interviewing for a job without researching the company is a red flag — and it shows in the questions you ask your interviewer.
Last Friday, Joseph Zobel, “an average Joe who grew up in Haddon Heights” saw a video that shocked him. First interview with ...
Joann Bogard stood in a Capitol Hill hearing room two years ago and watched Mark Zuckerberg apologize to grieving parents who traced the deaths of their children to the online world he helped create.
Fifty years ago, parts of West Africa exported food and cash crops to Asia. Today, the economic gap is stark. In an interview with Nad Sivaramen, development economist Joe Studwell argues that policy ...
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