WORK LIFE

Jun 08 2026CELEBRITIES

Sam Altman’s busy life takes a backseat as fatherhood changes his priorities

Sam Altman, known for his sharp focus and disciplined lifestyle, now admits his once-structured daily routine has slipped. The 41-year-old tech leader, who used to prioritize sleep, exercise, and nutrition, says parenthood has turned his life upside down. Before, he was a strong advocate for work-li

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May 29 2026TECHNOLOGY

A Lightweight Laptop That Keeps Up with Your Busy Routine

Life today means juggling work, travel, and endless small tasks. Whether you're hopping between meetings or trying to finish a project on a cramped airplane seat, a good laptop needs to match your pace. The Dell XPS 14 steps into that role as a slim, fast machine designed for people who don’t have t

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May 19 2026HEALTH

The quiet struggle behind household management

Parenting today comes with a hidden cost no one talks about enough. Behind the daily routines of meals and school runs lies an unseen workload that falls mostly on one person. For many families, that person is the mom. She tracks appointments, remembers birthdays, plans meals, and handles the emotio

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May 10 2026OPINION

Different Paths to Raising Kids

A woman’s role as a parent never fits neatly into one box. When people think about Mother’s Day, they often imagine a perfect day of gifts and smiles. In reality, many moms feel as if the holiday is a moment to judge themselves: “Did I choose the right path? Did my choices hurt my children? ” Th

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May 09 2026LIFESTYLE

Balancing Family Love and Personal Limits

Family gatherings often come with mixed feelings. A parent’s milestone birthday can feel like a once-in-a-year chance to celebrate together. But distance and responsibilities make the decision tough. Living hours away from home is normal these days. Work demands and young children can leave little e

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Apr 22 2026POLITICS

Long work hours aren't always a bad thing

Back in 2020, Ohio’s health director Dr. Amy Acton faced criticism for her long hours while battling COVID-19. Some called out her family struggles during that tough period. But heavy workloads aren’t new—for doctors, managers, or anyone in high-pressure jobs. Even in normal times, professionals oft

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Apr 18 2026EDUCATION

Balancing Work, School and War: Life in Iran’s Quiet Crisis

Families across Iran are juggling remote learning for their children while managing jobs, all under the shadow of a fragile ceasefire that ended airstrikes but left daily life unsettled. A finance manager in Tehran now brings her 7‑year‑old son to the office, where he attends online classes while

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Apr 18 2026OPINION

When the Captain Steps Back: Why One Fire Chief Called It Quits

Jarrod Emes spent years as the voice of calm during emergencies on Berks County’s roads. Dispatchers and crews knew his steady tone meant problems were under control. But behind the radio commands was a growing pile of missed meals, canceled plans, and empty chairs at family events. Volunteering as

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Apr 09 2026BUSINESS

How Unions Shape Later Life for Older Workers

Workers who joined unions decades ago often look back on their careers with different views than those who entered the workforce just a generation later. A recent look at two groups of older Americans—born 18 years apart—shows how labor unions influenced not just paychecks, but also how people felt

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Mar 15 2026BUSINESS

Balancing Business and Family: A Simple Rock‑Sand Plan

The founder of SkyBridge Capital shared a new way to juggle work and life. He compared time to a jar that needs first the big stones, then the sand. The stones are the most important parts of a person’s life – family, kids and close friends – and they should be put in the jar first. After that co

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