On a gray November morning, stacks of essays sat on an admissions counselor’s desk at a New England liberal arts college. She ...
The AI industry is buzzing with chatbots that write code, a trend some call "vibe-coding." This approach lets AI handle ...
Opinion

The future of loyalty

Corporate America has descended into total dysfunction. There's only one way back: restoring loyalty between employers and employees.
Sometimes when you twist, life turns. I never thought I would go back into the newspaper business, let alone return to The Daily Star, but here we are. Allow me to backtrack a little and explain how ...
Your subject line is the first impression. It’s what makes someone decide whether to open your email or just let it sit there. Think of it as the digital handshake. A good one invites a conversation, ...
In general, the biggest problem with passive-aggressive email phrases isn’t that they try to force a response. It’s that they ...
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) slammed what she described as the GOP’s “good old boys club” in a new interview with Georgia’s largest newspaper. “They want women just to go along with whatever ...
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Rick Davies, the singer and keyboardist who as a founding member of prog-rock and pop group Supertramp penned some of the band’s most popular and enduring songs, died on Saturday at his home in East ...
FIRST ON FOX: A little-known consulting firm is quietly steering the policies and messaging of dozens of progressive prosecutors nationwide, according to a searing report exclusively obtained and ...
In each of the admission seasons for PhD or MSc in managing funds, emailing the potential supervisor is a must yet a highly challenging task. I have seen many fail to write a proper cold email due to ...
Alex Kingsbury is a contributing writer at The New York Times and a former member of the Globe editorial board. Appointments always start with an earnest apology. “I’m so sorry,” I’ll hear, seconds ...