Work
Coverage of Work in the Nexus archive.
- Ready for a summer reset? Here’s how to start
The article discusses how adults often neglect self-care due to prioritizing work, household chores, and family activities, leading to burnout. It suggests strategies for a 'summer reset' to restore peace, joy, and play in life, with a video and information about 'Ladies and Links' provided.
- Beat the bleary eyes: The expert cheat sheet to staying awake for the England match - and getting through work on Monday
The article offers expert advice on staying awake during the England match and strategies for managing work responsibilities on Monday. It focuses on practical tips for maintaining alertness and productivity.
- Hobbs launches multi-million-dollar reelection ad campaign touting working-class background
Governor Katie Hobbs launched a multi-million-dollar reelection campaign featuring ads in English and Spanish that highlight her working-class background and policy achievements. The ads emphasize her history as a social worker, Uber driver, and efforts to lower costs for families, while her campaign manager noted a focus on digital outreach. Republican candidate Andy Biggs' team criticized the ads as misleading.
- Former Obama advisor reflects on the 'Battle for American Identity'
Ben Rhodes, former speechwriter and security advisor for President Obama, authored a book titled 'All We Say' that compiles 15 speeches from historical and contemporary figures like Ben Franklin to Donald Trump, exploring the concept of American identity.
- War-Hardened Kyiv Residents Return to Routine After Russian Strikes
Kyiv residents resumed daily activities like café visits, work, and classes following heavy Russian strikes that killed four and damaged buildings. The response reflects growing desensitization to war and a defiant continuation of life amid ongoing conflict.
- Pope Leo calls for robust regulation of AI, pondering the future of humanity in first encyclical
Pope Leo XIV called for robust regulation of artificial intelligence, urging developers to prioritize the common good over profit. He issued a manifesto addressing AI's impact on areas like work and war in his first encyclical.
- How I used psychology to come back from the worst year of my life
The article discusses how the author used psychological strategies to recover from a challenging year marked by work, illness, and divorce, highlighting new research on coping mechanisms.
- Save 40% on this perfect-for-work travel laptop backpack
A travel laptop backpack is available at a 40% discount and comes in 23 different colors. The backpack is described as perfect for work. Various colors are available including black, navy, gray, pink and green.
- NIGEL FARAGE: Labour's now the party of welfare not work. We'll smash its Red Wall into a smouldering pile of rubble
Nigel Farage criticizes Labour for prioritizing welfare over work and vows to dismantle its political stronghold, the Red Wall. He uses aggressive rhetoric to frame Labour as out of touch with working-class values.
- Does anyone try to orange pill people at work?
The article discusses attempts to convert others to Bitcoin ('orange pill') at work and among friends, but these efforts often face resistance due to concerns about Ponzi schemes and past failures. The author finds it not worth the effort but acknowledges its importance in other circles.
- 'I now believe there is one big divide in British society and it's not class or money or race or religion. It's between those that work and those that don't': Nigel Farage talks to JASON GROVES
Nigel Farage claims the primary divide in British society is between those who work and those who don't, dismissing factors like class, money, race, or religion. He discusses this perspective in an interview with Jason Groves.
- Boebert fires back at Dave Chapelle over 'weaponized' transgender jokes
Rep. Lauren Boebert defended her social media post featuring comedian Dave Chappelle, arguing he had already engaged in political debates over transgender issues. Chappelle criticized Boebert for 'weaponizing' their photo op at the Capitol, which she captioned with a statement on gender. Boebert claimed the issue of transgender policies merits political discourse, while Chappelle expressed resentment over being politicized.
- The Future of Everything Is Lies, I Guess: Work
The article critiques the uncertain future of work, suggesting technological and societal changes may lead to widespread misinformation and instability. It discusses the implications of automation, job displacement, and systemic lies in the evolving labor market.