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The forced proximity of lockdown led to a lot of breakups. But it reminded this duo why they chose each other in the first place.
A divorced couple cohabitated during the pandemic — and fell back in love
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"Should I have given exceptional rankings to a former employee to boost his chance of getting hired?" Karla L. Miller writes: There’s a time for grading on a curve and a time for boosting. If you want to help this guy land a job, you should be hyping him to the moon.
Column | Work Advice: How honest should a reference be for a laid-off employee?
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Once a year, Ursula Bannister climbs to High Rock Lookout, a viewpoint near Ashford, Wash., where she scattered her mother’s ashes 23 years ago. She brings flowers for her annual visit. Bannister, 79, usually hikes with a family member or friend along the 3.2 mile trail, which is a relatively difficult trek. This year, on Aug. 28, Bannister went on her own, figuring she’d be fine because she’s an experienced hiker. Bannister arrived at the trail around 11 a.m. and made her way to the lookout. As she headed back down, she made a misstep, and her foot got caught on a hole in the ground. She fell forward. Two young men at the lookout came over to see what was going on. When they saw Bannister on the ground in agony, they immediately made an offer: They could carry Bannister to the bottom of the trail.
Woman, 79, fell while hiking. A stranger carried her for hours on his back.
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In a recent interview, Opinion columnist Heather Long asked J.P. Morgan chairman and chief executive Jamie Dimon if he would consider serving as treasury secretary. Watch his answer and read his recent op-ed here: https://wapo.st/3WWsv5z
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A federal judge will allow a temporary restraining order that prevented President Joe Biden from discharging student loan debt for more than 25 million Americans to expire Thursday, clearing the way for the administration to move forward with the plan. The decision delivers a small victory in the Biden administration’s ongoing fight to alleviate federal student loan debt, and a much-needed win after a series of legal challenges have stymied those efforts. Student debt relief has become highly politicized and divisive as conservatives seek to dismantle plans they say unfairly burden taxpayers and are a naked attempt at swaying voters.
Biden student loan forgiveness may proceed after small win in lawsuit
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“If we do pass legislation that’s regulating AI, this should be one of the issues that we address,” Joseph Gordon-Levitt, an actor, writer and director and the founder of HITRECORD, tells Post Opinions. https://wapo.st/3Y8fW7y
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OpenAI has finalized a $6.6 billion funding round from investors who valued the company at $157 billion — the latest in a series of dramatic and sometimes polarizing moves for the ChatGPT maker.
OpenAI gets $6.6 billion in new funding, valuing company at $157 billion
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Corporate assistants have long been the keepers of company gossip and secrets. Now artificial intelligence is taking over some of their tasks, but it doesn’t share their sense of discretion. Workplace AI tools can do tasks by themselves. Getting them to stop is the problem.
AI assistants are blabbing our embarrassing work secrets
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Alertness can set in quickly, if not thoroughly, with the effort of standing up and moving to the bedroom, and as the mind engages. Reclaiming sleepiness, on the other hand, may require a good 10 to 20 minutes, the typical sleep latency — the time it takes us to fall asleep — under supportive conditions such as darkness and calm. This temporal asymmetry between alertness and sleepiness is typically reversed during the night because of sleep inertia — the grogginess, brain fog and pull toward sleep that help us return to sleep after a trip to the bathroom or that make it vexingly hard to wake up in the morning.
Guest column | Why do I feel sleepy on the couch and then wide awake in bed?
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