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Unpatched Windows Zero-Day Allows Credential Theft
A critical, unpatched Windows zero-day vulnerability allows credential theft by tricking users into viewing malicious files, impacting all versions from Windows 7 to Windows 11, with a temporary fix available until Microsoft's official patch.
Unpatched Windows Zero-Day Allows Credential Theft
A critical, unpatched Windows zero-day vulnerability allows credential theft by tricking users into viewing malicious files, impacting all versions from Windows 7 to Windows 11, with a temporary fix available until Microsoft's official patch.
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52% Bias Score


Gen Z and FMLA: Disengagement or a Call for Workplace Reform?
Increased FMLA leave usage among Gen Z workers raises questions about its role as a response to workplace dissatisfaction; this trend is linked to a general feeling of disengagement among this generation and their focus on work-life balance and mental wellbeing.
Gen Z and FMLA: Disengagement or a Call for Workplace Reform?
Increased FMLA leave usage among Gen Z workers raises questions about its role as a response to workplace dissatisfaction; this trend is linked to a general feeling of disengagement among this generation and their focus on work-life balance and mental wellbeing.
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48% Bias Score


Tax Court Rules Against Microcaptive Insurer in Ninth IRS Victory
In Jones v. CIR, the U.S. Tax Court disallowed $1.6 million in premiums paid by Sani-Tech West, Inc. to its microcaptive insurer, Clear Sky Insurance Co., Inc., marking the IRS's ninth win in such cases, due to the captive's failure to meet risk distribution requirements and other issues.
Tax Court Rules Against Microcaptive Insurer in Ninth IRS Victory
In Jones v. CIR, the U.S. Tax Court disallowed $1.6 million in premiums paid by Sani-Tech West, Inc. to its microcaptive insurer, Clear Sky Insurance Co., Inc., marking the IRS's ninth win in such cases, due to the captive's failure to meet risk distribution requirements and other issues.
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48% Bias Score


Federal Workforce Shrinks Despite Deficit Concerns
Since 1975, the percentage of federal employees within the total U.S. workforce has consistently declined, reaching 14.8% by July 1975, contradicting the notion that reducing government workers is a significant solution to the national deficit; federal payroll accounts for roughly 5% of total federa...
Federal Workforce Shrinks Despite Deficit Concerns
Since 1975, the percentage of federal employees within the total U.S. workforce has consistently declined, reaching 14.8% by July 1975, contradicting the notion that reducing government workers is a significant solution to the national deficit; federal payroll accounts for roughly 5% of total federa...
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56% Bias Score


Two-Step Leadership: Navigating Nonlinear Organizational Change
Two-step leadership, a framework addressing the nonlinear nature of organizational change, explains setbacks as a natural response to stress, emphasizing the need for strategic adaptation and emotional resilience to foster sustainable transformation, referencing McKinsey's finding that 70% of large-...
Two-Step Leadership: Navigating Nonlinear Organizational Change
Two-step leadership, a framework addressing the nonlinear nature of organizational change, explains setbacks as a natural response to stress, emphasizing the need for strategic adaptation and emotional resilience to foster sustainable transformation, referencing McKinsey's finding that 70% of large-...
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28% Bias Score


Whirlwind: MIT's Cold War Computer and the Dawn of Modern Computing
Developed at MIT from 1944, the Whirlwind computer, initially funded by the U.S. Navy and later by the USAF, revolutionized Cold War air defense, leading to the creation of SAGE and foreshadowing modern computing.
Whirlwind: MIT's Cold War Computer and the Dawn of Modern Computing
Developed at MIT from 1944, the Whirlwind computer, initially funded by the U.S. Navy and later by the USAF, revolutionized Cold War air defense, leading to the creation of SAGE and foreshadowing modern computing.
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40% Bias Score

DEI: A Business Imperative, Not Just a Social Initiative
Karen Brown's new book, The Leaders You Need, argues that successful DEI initiatives are not programs, but core business strategies requiring qualified leadership, substantial resources, and alignment with long-term business goals, leading to improved employee retention, innovation, and customer loy...

DEI: A Business Imperative, Not Just a Social Initiative
Karen Brown's new book, The Leaders You Need, argues that successful DEI initiatives are not programs, but core business strategies requiring qualified leadership, substantial resources, and alignment with long-term business goals, leading to improved employee retention, innovation, and customer loy...
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48% Bias Score

Hybrid Work Models: Productivity, Retention, and the Future of the Office
Despite many companies mandating a return-to-office, research shows that work-from-home levels remain stable since late 2023; however, well-structured hybrid models improve employee retention, access to talent, and reduce office costs without affecting productivity.

Hybrid Work Models: Productivity, Retention, and the Future of the Office
Despite many companies mandating a return-to-office, research shows that work-from-home levels remain stable since late 2023; however, well-structured hybrid models improve employee retention, access to talent, and reduce office costs without affecting productivity.
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20% Bias Score

Transamerica Pyramid's $650 Million Renovation Revitalizes San Francisco
The Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco underwent a $650 million renovation, completed in 2024, transforming its lobby, integrating Redwood Park, and adding amenities such as a cafe, bookstore, and outdoor events, aiming to boost the city's economy and attract high-end tenants.

Transamerica Pyramid's $650 Million Renovation Revitalizes San Francisco
The Transamerica Pyramid in San Francisco underwent a $650 million renovation, completed in 2024, transforming its lobby, integrating Redwood Park, and adding amenities such as a cafe, bookstore, and outdoor events, aiming to boost the city's economy and attract high-end tenants.
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44% Bias Score

Building a Successful LinkedIn Presence Through Authentic Storytelling
This article describes how to build a successful LinkedIn profile by focusing on authentic storytelling that showcases both successes and failures, emphasizing the importance of building trust with followers rather than focusing solely on numbers.

Building a Successful LinkedIn Presence Through Authentic Storytelling
This article describes how to build a successful LinkedIn profile by focusing on authentic storytelling that showcases both successes and failures, emphasizing the importance of building trust with followers rather than focusing solely on numbers.
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40% Bias Score

White Sox Slash Payroll Amidst Historic Losing Season and Potential Sale
Facing historically low expectations after a 41-121 season in 2024, the Chicago White Sox have slashed their payroll to $74.1 million, the lowest in MLB except for the Marlins, as owner Jerry Reinsdorf explores a potential sale with possible involvement from billionaire Justin Ishbia.

White Sox Slash Payroll Amidst Historic Losing Season and Potential Sale
Facing historically low expectations after a 41-121 season in 2024, the Chicago White Sox have slashed their payroll to $74.1 million, the lowest in MLB except for the Marlins, as owner Jerry Reinsdorf explores a potential sale with possible involvement from billionaire Justin Ishbia.
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52% Bias Score

Apple TV+'s "The Studio" Receives Rave Reviews
The Studio," a new Apple TV+ comedy starring Seth Rogen, boasts a 98% critic score from 59 reviews, contrasting with Netflix's "Adolescence" (77 reviews), and highlighting Apple's commitment to high-quality programming despite financial losses.

Apple TV+'s "The Studio" Receives Rave Reviews
The Studio," a new Apple TV+ comedy starring Seth Rogen, boasts a 98% critic score from 59 reviews, contrasting with Netflix's "Adolescence" (77 reviews), and highlighting Apple's commitment to high-quality programming despite financial losses.
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48% Bias Score
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