Are Billionaires Ethical? Opinions From Both Sides

Mark Zuckerbers, founder and CEO of Meta

Are billionaires ethical or are they manipulating the system? How do the opinions about billionaires differ on the left and right? The United States has the most billionaires in the world, with Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and Mark Zuckerberg at the top. With their expanding wealth and visibility over the past few years, billionaires are coming under more scrutiny. Here’s a look at the growth of billionaires, their influence, and opinions about them from all sides.

Should Companies Offer Pet Benefits? The Pros and Cons

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What’s driving the surge in pet-related workplace benefits? What do the policies include—and who’s pushing back? From “paw-ternity leave” to pet bereavement time, companies are offering an expanding menu of pet benefits, sparking debate over whether employers are going too far in accommodating workers’ relationships with their pets in the United States. Continue reading to learn more about the increase in pet perks and why some are against them.

Why Physical Buttons in Cars Are Replacing Touchscreens

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Do you prefer touchscreens or buttons in cars? Which one is safer? Will physical controls make a full comeback? Manufacturers are bringing back physical buttons to operate everything from phones to cars to appliances—challenging the decades-long assumption that “newer” means “better” design. Research shows physical controls are safer and work better—and users feel more psychological satisfaction. Here’s how society went from buttons to touchscreens to buttons.

Is It Possible to Over-Save Money? Yes—Here’s Why It’s Bad

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Is it possible to save too much money? Why is over-saving a bad thing? Why has excessive saving become common among Americans? Financial anxiety is driving Americans of all incomes to save too much money, often at the expense of their long-term wealth and current quality of life. Financial experts say extreme savers miss opportunities for higher investment returns and delay important life decisions. Here’s why, counter to popular belief, over-saving isn’t actually a good thing.

How to Have a Peaceful Holiday Amid Political & Financial Strife

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Do your holiday gatherings often turn stressful? What can you do to prevent or mitigate group tension? In a year of heightened political tensions and financial strain, finding peace during the holidays can be challenging. If you learn how to prevent or interrupt negative group emotions, you can have a peaceful holiday season. Here’s how to ensure your holiday gathering doesn’t turn into a long-term rift.

Is Remote Work During the Holidays a Blessing or Curse?

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How is remote work changing Americans’ approach to holiday travel? What are the benefits and hidden costs of working while traveling during the holidays? Remote work has fundamentally changed how Americans vacation, with nearly half of holiday travelers now mixing work and leisure. This shift is transforming traditional boundaries between professional obligations and personal time. Below, we’ll take a look at the pros and cons of remote working during the holidays.

Spirit Christmas: Why Pop-Up Retail Stores Are Successful

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You’ve heard of Spirit Halloween, but have you heard about Spirit Christmas? How does the pop-up retail store model work? Each fall, Spirit Halloween stores emerge from retail’s graveyard, transforming abandoned storefronts into spooky wonderlands and becoming the unlikely success story of America’s evolving retail landscape. This year, the company expanded and opened its first Spirit Christmas stores. Here’s a look at the history of seasonal stores and Spirit Halloween’s business model.

The Water Fluoridation Controversy: A Look at Both Sides

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Should water fluoridation be continued, stopped, or regulated? Are there benefits to the practice? Are there any health risks? Widespread water fluoridation is credited with significantly improving dental health in the US over the past 70 years. However, debate still flares up regularly due to concerns about fluoride’s safety, necessity, and the ethics of mandating its use. Here’s where all sides are coming from in the water fluoridation controversy.

Storyworthy: Book Overview, Tips, & More (Matthew Dicks)

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Did you know that your life is full of stories worth sharing? How can you discover, craft, and share those stories with others? In the book Storyworthy, oral storytelling champion Matthew Dicks draws on his experience telling stories on stages around the world. He offers insights on how to shape ordinary moments into stories that spark profound human connections—plus tips for memorizing, practicing, and sharing your story on stage. Continue reading for an overview of Dicks’s insightful book.

The 3 Storytelling Steps From an Oral Storytelling Champion

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Do you know how to tell a story successfully? When should you make eye contact? Which tense should you use? In his book Storyworthy, storytelling champion Matthew Dicks shares the three storytelling steps. He also shares tips on things such as controlling your nerves, how to immerse an audience, how to navigate the use of offensive words, and much more. Here’s how to tell a story like a pro.