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Over the last few decades, the classic suit and tie has become a rare sight in offices across the United States. Today, 50% of reported companies allow for casual wear in the office. -from Cheddar
As coronavirus spreads across the world, countries are setting up drive-through clinics to make it easier for their citizens to get tested. WSJ visited a test site to see how it works. -from WSJ
Cleaning your phone can be a solid coronavirus-prevention practice but how much is too much? What products are OK to use? WSJ got answers by scrubbing a brand new iPhone 8. -from Wall Street Journal
The World Health Organization officially classified Covid-19 as a pandemic. The coronavirus has now spread around the world, and will continue to reach into other countries and communities. -from Vox
What does it take to be happy? Finland and Denmark have consistently topped the United Nations' World Happiness Report, in all six areas of life satisfaction. -From CNBCMakeIt
A Financial Times property correspondent looks at how workers' privacy will come under pressure as technology such as facial recognition and location services are introduced. -from Financial Times
Some places, no matter how beautiful, are simply too crowded to make for a pleasant or guilt-free visit. -MojoTravels
Airplane accidents have a 95.7% survivability rate. When it comes to flying, there are some things you can do to increase their chances of survival. -Tech Insider
What exactly is coronavirus, and what's the best way to protect yourself? We checked if surgical masks really keep you healthy, and what you should do instead. - From Cheddar
The ancient world was actually really colorful. - From Vox
Every Lunar New Year, Chinese people all over the world engage in a time honored tradition where money is gifted in little red envelopes. Enjoy the new year chase. - Nike
In the 2010s, not even bankable stars, big marketing campaigns or impressive CGI could guarantee box office success. Each of these films reportedly lost over $100 million dollars each.- From Insider
As we start the new decade, now you can’t remember life without them, right?
From Trump's election to the first black hole image, a lot has happened in the past 10 years. Here is a recap of just a few of the major headlines - From Yahoo Finance
Battle for the White House, a possible global recession, Beethoven the eco-warrior, nurses taking centre stage & a controversial Olympic Games. The Economist’s predictions for top stories of 2020
Advances in technology, world health, personalized medicine, and income equality are some of the ideas and hopes for the next ten years. - From Fortune Magazine
Tourism has surged in recent decades, causing large-scale environmental degradation, dangerous conditions, and pricing-out locals An explanation and what to do about it from The Atlantic.
Alibaba Co-Founder Jack Ma is the richest man in China. He's now worth $38 billion. Here's how the e-commerce tycoon makes and spend his money. - From Business Insider
From the revived Le Corbusier Pavilion to a slick airport extension, we take lessons in living better from this year’s winning city. - Monocle Films
Jetex offers fully bespoke aviation for the super rich. Inside the terminal, customers can enjoy a games room, sleep pods, and a private piano player. - Business Insider
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Continuing our journey to learn something new, we travel to the War Rooms Museum in London England. The Churchill War Rooms is a secret underground headquarters which offers a fascinating glimpse into Britain's wartime operations, featuring the Map Room, Cabinet Room, and Churchill's office, all preserved as they were on the day the lights went out in 1945.
In the underground Cabinet Room Churchill and his key ministers and advisers would meet with the Chiefs of Staff to make important decisions about the course of World War II. Churchill was known to push his military chiefs far beyond their comfort zones, so it was likely to be a place of tension and confrontation.
The War Rooms were a top-secret location, with strict security measures and a focus on maintaining confidentiality, even down to the typewriters being noiseless. A tiny room disguised as a toilet was used for secret conversations between Churchill and the US President.
You can find some poignant graffiti, including a hand-drawn image of Adolf Hitler, in the Chief of Staff meeting room. To alleviate the health problems associated with working underground for prolonged periods of time, staff had to strip to their underwear, put on protective goggles and stand in front of portable sun lamps.
Churchill’s leadership lessons emphasize unwavering resolve, inspiring communication, and the importance of character and conviction, particularly during times of crisis. Visiting his War Rooms was inspirational.
As he also famously said, “a pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” My glass for visualizing success has always been half-full. What you visualize and action through continuous learning is what you will ultimately achieve. Believe in yourself and your dreams. Failure is never final. Reset, keep calm, and always carry on.
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J.P. Morgan Research has lowered its estimate for 2025 real GDP growth due to heightened trade policy uncertainty, the effect of existing tariffs and retaliatory measures by foreign trading partners. Real GDP growth is now expected to be 1.6% for the year, down 0.3% from previous estimates. - J.P. Morgan Read more
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Despite adding around 1,500 new stores between 2022 and 2024, Starbucks’ revenue hasn't increased. Competition from chains like Luckin, Cotti and Manner have increased sharply in the years following the pandemic. Read more
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