Amid the disappearance of Savannah Guthrie's mom Nancy Guthrie, police—who consider the 84-year-old's home to be a "crime ...
When American Airlines Flight 5342 went down over the Potomac River on Jan. 29, 2025, the crash didn't just claim 67 lives, but entire worlds. For the Livingston family, the tragedy meant the ...
Over the last decade, more airlines have made goofy safety videos to keep passengers' attention. But do they really work?
Federal immigration agents shot and killed VA ICU nurse Alex Pretti on Nicollet Avenue in Minneapolis Saturday morning.
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If you’ve ever been caught off guard by the question “how are you?”, you know how quickly small talk can fizzle out. Most people default to safe but forgettable answers like “fine” or “good, you?”, ...
When it comes to workplace candor, most leaders focus on helping frontline employees feel safe to speak up—the concept Harvard Business School professor Amy Edmondson popularized as team psychological ...
A growing body of research suggests the benefits of being funny at work do not outweigh the risks, even if your jokes land! That's according to a group of professors for The Conversation website who ...
The researchers, from the Universities of Colorado, Arizona, and Melbourne, write in Phys.org advising that their research, as well as a “growing body of work by other scholars,” shows that it’s ...
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“Humor is a life skill. It’s great at a party, and it’s great in a meeting. But it’s not just about being funny. It’s about understanding your audience, your timing and your intent,” said Kong, who ...