Month: November 2023
Consulting grads are getting a measly $5,000 as their jobs are pushed back by almost a year
Ernst & Young has delayed the start date of some its new graduate hires for the second time.
Menswear styles suited for the season
Polo Ralph Lauren’s Men’s Holiday Collection has looks from holiday shopping to office soirees.
I’m a college-admissions expert and father. Here’s how I’m ensuring my children are set up for college.
As a college-admissions expert, I’m making sure my kids aren’t just chasing achievements and are curious about the world so they become better humans, not better applicants.
Elon Musk says he debated the ‘meaning of life’ as a 12-year-old and wondered ‘isn’t it all pointless?’
Elon Musk, during a wide-ranging interview at the DealBook Summit, said he had an "existential crisis" at around 12 years old.
Elon Musk: A timeline of his most recent controversial moments
Elon Musk has apologised for endorsing an antisemitic conspiracy theory, admitting it may have been “literally the worst and dumbest post I’ve ever done”.
Influential Russian oil boss takes aim at Finance Ministry
Rosneft CEO has accused government officials of using “irrelevant” oil pricing for no longer existing routes to Europe
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‘Slap in the face for Russia cancelers’: How a Moscow pop-hit, fur hats, and Slavic style captivated Western youngsters
Thousands of young people all over the world are dancing in fur coats and lip-syncing to a Russian song about mysterious “jaga-jaga” Read Full Article at RT.com
“…aiming for excellence even in the little things we do” Siemawi Jerry
“Amore,” a video clip of Onesimus Michael’s song, has recently won The Global Music Award (GMA)’s bronze. GMA promotes its honorees through social media and [more…]
It sure looks like Elon Musk is deliberately destroying X
Musk’s "go fuck yourself" remarks to X’s advertisers seemed pre-planned, said one expert.
If Santos is expelled, it’ll be more punishment than an 1850s lawmaker got for nearly beating a rival to death with a cane
Rep. George Santos is likely to be ousted, when even a 19th-century lawmaker who violently assaulted another member and managed to survive a motion to expel him.