Imposter syndrome is a psychological pattern where individuals doubt their abilities and fear being exposed as frauds, impacting both men and women in the workplace. […]
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Kerala among the top in India’s youth unemployment chart despite high literacy rate: What are the real culprits?
Kerala continues to grapple with one of India’s highest youth unemployment rates, with 29.9% of the 15-29 age group unemployed, according to the Periodic Labour […]
Best Sounding Wireless Earbuds in 2024
Wireless earbuds come at different levels. These ones are the highest levels — hand-(or ear) tested by CNET’s sound experts.
How to Protect Your Home During Hurricanes and Other Major Storms
Hurricanes may be getting stronger due to climate change. We’ll show you how to keep yourself and your home safe.
Political Texts Can Be a Nuisance, Here’s How to Make Them Stop
That onslaught of political texts pleading for more donations might seem endless, but it can be stopped.
Best Internet Providers in Chicago, Illinois
Residents of the Windy City have plenty of internet options. These are CNET’s picks for best internet service providers in Chicago.
Caroline Ellison Sentenced to Two Years in Prison for Role in FTX Fraud
A top adviser to Sam Bankman-Fried, the disgraced founder of FTX, Ms. Ellison pleaded guilty to conspiring with him to steal $8 billion and became […]
Mark Zuckerberg’s Political Evolution
He was once a backer of liberal causes. Then everyone seemed to turn on him. Now he wants to stay away from politics — if […]
How Meta Distanced Itself From Politics
Ahead of November’s election, Meta has de-emphasized political content on Facebook, Instagram and Threads and doesn’t want to talk about candidates or campaigns.
Spurned by Social Media, Publishers Chase Readers on WhatsApp
News outlets are experimenting with a feature in the world’s most popular messaging app that allows them to send links and headlines directly to followers.
