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Millennial Managers Are More Burned Out Than Any Other Generation
Americans nationwide are experiencing increased burnout amidst the ongoing pandemic. Manager burnout, specifically, saw a significant increase this past year.
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Nearly 2 in 3 Women Who Left the Workforce During Covid Plan to Return—and Most Want to Enter This Field
Of those planning to return to the workforce, the majority say they want to change careers into STEM.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves Midday: Best Buy, Altice, Occidental, Moderna and More
These are the stocks posting the largest moves in midday trading.
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July Jobs Report Could Be What Gives the Market Its Next Big Jolt in the Week Ahead
Friday’s jobs report could be a catalyst that helps determine whether markets are volatile or will trade like it’s the quiet dog days of August.
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What to Watch Today: S&P 500 Looks to Add to Friday's Record High Close
U.S stock futures were mixed after the S&P 500 closed at another record high Friday.
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Stocks Making the Biggest Moves in the Premarket: Boeing, Intellia Therapeutics, Perion Network & More
The stocks making the biggest moves in premarket trading include Boeing, Intellia Therapeutics, Perion Network, and more.
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Europe Markets Close Lower as Covid Cases Batter Travel Stocks; Burberry Down 9% on CEO Exit
European stocks fell on Monday as investors monitored rising Covid-19 cases around the globe.
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Museum Visitor Finds Painting Missing for Decades in Neighbor's NYC Apartment
A painting by an esteemed New Jersey artist that hadn’t been seen since 1960 has been reunited with other paintings in its collection at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, all thanks to a museum visitor with keen eyes.
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Opera's Domingo Starts US Performances Amid Allegations
When opera superstar Placido Domingo appeared in Europe last month after being accused of sexual harassment by multiple women, his performances were greeted with rapturous ovations. However, this week, the spotlight moves to the U.S., where Domingo faces two investigations into his behavior and is scheduled to help kick off the new season at New York’s Metropolitan Opera.
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Met Museum Sets Attendance Record With More Than 7.35 Million Visitors in a Year
The Metropolitan Museum of Art broke a personal record by welcoming more visitors this past year than ever before.
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Mets Fan to Take Prom Pics at Citi Field After Reaching 500K Retweets on Twitter
A diehard New York Mets fan will get to take her prom pictures at Citi Field with her favorite players after her mission went viral and she got a half-million retweets on Twitter.
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Mets Fan's Quest to Take Prom Pictures at Citi Field Goes Viral
A diehard New York Mets fan’s attempt at taking prom pictures at Citi Field is going viral.
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Met Museum Will Start Charging $25 Fee Unless You're a New Yorker
The Metropolitan Museum of Art is partially abandoning its “pay-what-you-wish” admissions policy that has made it an egalitarian destination for generations of art lovers, even those who could barely afford a bus ticket into town.
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Pups, Ducks and Tots: The Most Aww-Inspiring Stories of 2017
A look back at some of the cutest photos and videos from 2017.
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Rogue Bull, Cocaine Pants, Mr. Met: A Look Back at the Craziest Local News Stories of 2017
A look back at some of the craziest tri-state news stories from 2017.
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Mr. Met, the Latest Mischievous Mascot
All it took was a lapse in judgment for Mr. Met to gain a big dose of notoriety.
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New Mr. Met at Citi Field After Previous Mascot Gave Finger to Fans
Posing for pictures, shooting T-shirts into the seats and high-fiving fans young and old, the ever-smiling Mr. Met mascot is back in the lineup at Citi Field. Cooler heads prevailed, apparently.
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Mr. Met Gives Fan the Finger, Employee Done With Mascot Duty
Even Mr. Met is frustrated with the team’s disappointing start.
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Coney Island's Luna Park Kicks Off New Season With Egg-Cream Christening of Cyclone Coaster
Coney Island’s famous Luna Park is officially opening for the season on Sunday. The kickoff event includes a “christening” of the Cyclone roller coaster with an egg cream. Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams, local officials and community leaders will also be there for a blessing of the rides, alongside a marching band and Mr. Met himself. The event will...