
Sarah Bregel
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6 days ago |
fastcompany.mx | Sarah Bregel
Una nueva tendencia en redes sociales está llevando a hombres adultos a llamar a sus amigos solo para decirles “buenas noches”… y a veces hasta “dulces sueños”. En las últimas semanas, esta tendencia explotó en TikTok e Instagram, en parte porque las reacciones de quienes reciben las llamadas suelen ser muy graciosas. En un video, un hombre llama a su amigo, le dice buenas noches y recibe una respuesta incrédula: “¿Qué?”. El que llama contesta: “Solo te hablo para desearte buenas noches.
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1 week ago |
flipboard.com | Sarah Bregel
NowAs Trump reignites a trade war and faces a bond market revolt, the economy is about to go through the wringer this weekWashington CNN — By week’s end, it’ll be much clearer how the US economy is holding up amid President Donald Trump’s sweeping policy changes.
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2 weeks ago |
businessandamerica.com | Sarah Bregel
Workers are stressed over job insecurity with many concerned about the possibility of an impending job loss. And that worry may be taking a toll on employees’ overall mental health—especially for younger workers. According to the American Psychological Association’s 2025 Work in America survey, which recorded online responses from 2,017 employed adults, more than half of American workers are bogged down with worry over their job security.
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2 weeks ago |
businessandamerica.com | Sarah Bregel
Sales at retail giant Target took a dive during the first three months of 2025 and executives have indicated that boycotts over its rollback on diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) practices are at least partially to blame. On Wednesday, the chain cut its full-year sales outlook. Compared to this time last year, Target’s first-quarter sales fell by 2.8%, failing to meet Wall Street’s expectations.
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2 weeks ago |
fastcompanybrasil.com | Sarah Bregel
As mulheres correm maior risco de serem substituídas ou terem suas funções alteradas por inteligência artificial, segundo um novo estudo divulgado esta semana. A pesquisa, conduzida em parceria pela Organização Internacional do Trabalho (OIT), vinculada à ONU, e pelo Instituto Nacional de Pesquisa da Polônia (NASK), mostra que ocupações predominantemente femininas – especialmente em países de renda mais alta – estão entre as mais suscetíveis à automação por IA generativa.
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