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LinkedIn launches Stories, plus Zoom, BlueJeans and Teams video integrations as part of wider redesign

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LinkedIn launches Stories, plus Zoom, BlueJeans and Teams video integrations as part of wider redesign

With the employment market remaining sluggish as the world continues to struggle with COVID-19, a company that has built its popular businesses largely around recruitment is launching a redesign that pushes engagement in other ways as it waits for the job economy to pick up. LinkedIn, the Microsoft-owned site now with 706 million registered users, where professionals network and look for work, is today taking the wraps off a new redesign of its desktop and mobile apps, its first in four years. Within that, LinkedIn is introducing several new things. First and foremost, starting in the U.S. and Canada and...

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The Nintendo Switch — and Nintendo Switch Lite — are some of the most popular video game consoles ever created

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The Nintendo Switch — and Nintendo Switch Lite — are some of the most popular video game consoles ever created

Thanks to their variety of controllers and controller schemes, the portable system, which still looks and plays great on a TV, is also one of the most family-friendly. Not only does the Switch make it easier for kids of all ages to play, but Nintendo is renowned for offering a variety of smart, cartoonish games without the blood, viscera, and complexity that so often dominate on other consoles. That means, when you’re looking for the best Nintendo Switch games for kids, you’re going to stumble on a ton that are fun for adults to play as well. So, finding family...

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Developing Positive Self Esteem

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Developing Positive Self Esteem

Positive self esteem is so important when developing self confidence and a positive outlook on the world. Many people are living in situations that could lead to feeling negative or not valued. It is our job as teachers to help them see that they are valued and important and that they have much to contribute to the world around them. Environment is not the only thing that can impact self esteem. Some people have many opportunities and resources available to them, but they don't see them in a positive light. We need to help them see that they have much...

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The Dangerous Naïveté of Coastal Elites

The Dangerous Naïveté of Coastal Elites

Before any of its characters appear on-screen, HBO’s Coastal Elites introduces itself with a genteel red font that bears a striking resemblance to The New Yorker’s proprietary typeface. Within minutes, viewers are introduced to Miriam (played by a characteristically engaging Bette Midler). A former New York City public-school teacher, Miriam delivers breathless denouncements of President Donald Trump directly into the camera, pausing only for enthusiastic asides about NPR tote bags and the joys of being Jewish. She yearns for a simpler time when the political climate was more civil: “Those people from Nebraska and Ohio and Alabama—I’d fly over them,...

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