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Sree VijaykumarPicture this: Two people walk into the same crisis. The project is behind schedule, the client is furious, and the team is falling apart.

The first person immediately starts assigning blame, calls an emergency meeting to “get to the bottom of this,” and sends a tersely worded email about “accountability and expectations.” The second person takes a breath, gathers the team, and says, “This is tough, but we’re in it together. Let’s figure out how to make this right.”



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Can You Still Get the Covid Shot?
Can You Still Get the Covid Shot?
The F.D.A. and the C.D.C. have both weighed in, but confusion remains. Here’s what to know.


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The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
The U.S. Is Quietly Pausing Some Arms Sales to Europe
The Department of Defense created a list of weapons to stockpile.


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Jimmy Fallon Pulls Off The Impossible In First Post-Kimmel Show | OutKick
Jimmy Fallon Pulls Off The Impossible In First Post-Kimmel Show | OutKick
Brace yourselves: Jimmy Fallon proved that late-night TV hosts CAN still say whatever they want.


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Estonia says Russian jets breach airspace in 'brazen' incursion
Three Russian military jets on Friday violated NATO member Estonia's airspace for 12 minutes in an "unprecedentedly brazen" incursion, its government said, amid rising tensions on the alliance's eastern flank.




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US vaccine panel no longer recommends Covid-19 jab to adults
US vaccine panel no longer recommends Covid-19 jab to adults
The panel has also changed its recommendation on the MMRV vaccine and delayed a vote on the hepatitis B jab.


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Nvidia eyes $500M investment into self-driving tech startup Wayve
Nvidia eyes $500M investment into self-driving tech startup Wayve
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang took his first ride in a Wayve-equipped self-driving car through Central London.


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Meta CTO explains why the smart glasses demos failed at Meta Connect - and it wasn't the Wi-Fi
Meta CTO explains why the smart glasses demos failed at Meta Connect - and it wasn't the Wi-Fi
Meta CTO Andrew Bosworth offered a post-mortem on Meta's demo fails this week at its developer conference, where it showed off new AI glasses.


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IDF warns aid workers only hospitals are protected sites in northern Gaza
IDF warns aid workers only hospitals are protected sites in northern Gaza
Cogat, the Israeli defence ministry body that administers access to Gaza, on Wednesday issued advice to Palestinians in the territory who wanted to leave, while Bezalel Smotrich, Israel’s far-right finance minister, described Gaza as a “real-estate bonanza”, according to Hebrew media last week.




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Zarah Sultana consults defamation lawyers after spat with Jeremy Corbyn over party funds
Zarah Sultana consults defamation lawyers after spat with Jeremy Corbyn over party funds
Sultana announced its launch before Corbyn appeared ready to confirm it. And she has also reportedly clashed with Adnan Hussain, the independent MP for Blackburn, over their different views on trans rights.


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New York's Sweeping Algorithmic Pricing Reforms - What Retailers Need to Know
New York's Sweeping Algorithmic Pricing Reforms - What Retailers Need to Know
On May 9, 2025, New York signed into law the Algorithmic Pricing Disclosure Act - a first-of-its-kind law mandating businesses to disclose the use of algorithmic pricing based on personal data. The...


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White House keeps heat on ABC's Maher
The White House once again slammed comments made by "Politically Incorrect" gabber Bill Maher about America's fighting forces, this time suggesting that the latenight host is no different from people who utter intolerant statements about American Arabs in the wake of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.


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Hamburger Helper Sales Rise as Americans Try to Save on Food
Hamburger Helper Sales Rise as Americans Try to Save on Food
The price of beef and other grocery items are climbing, and consumers are turning to canned meats and a 1970s staple.




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Huge crater under North Sea was created by asteroid impact, scientists say
Huge crater under North Sea was created by asteroid impact, scientists say
Silverpit is exceptionally preserved and important, he said. “We can use these findings to understand how asteroid impacts shaped our planet throughout history, as well as predict what could happen should we have an asteroid collision in future.”


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Judge tells Meta not to share Instagram users' information with DHS
The temporary order comes after Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem's department subpoenaed the tech giant over posts naming a border patrol agent.


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What U.S.-Korea Ties Mean on the 75th Anniversary of the Incheon Landing
What U.S.-Korea Ties Mean on the 75th Anniversary of the Incheon Landing
Incheon, the site of a crucial battle of the Korean War, has a singular place in South Korea’s modern history and in its ties with the United States.


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Disney+ cancellation page crashes as customers rush to quit after Kimmel suspension
Disney+ cancellation page crashes as customers rush to quit after Kimmel suspension
Thinking of canceling Disney+? You're not alone--after Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, so many people rushed to quit that the cancellation page itself started...




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SAP CFO Says AI Means Company Can Make More Software With Fewer People
At a tech conference in San Francisco recently, I met Dominik Asam, CFO of SAP, Europe's most valuable software company. I started by asking him what AI tools he uses, and the conversation evolved from there.


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The education of Steve Witkoff
Trump's envoy was determined to get the Gaza hostages out. Instead he got schooled in Middle East politics


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Trump says US has carried out another fatal strike targeting alleged drug-smuggling boat
Trump says US has carried out another fatal strike targeting alleged drug-smuggling boat
President Donald Trump says the U.S. military has carried out its third fatal strike against an alleged drug smuggling vessel this month. Trump in a social media posting said the strike killed three and was carried out against a vessel "affiliated with a Designated Terrorist Organization conducting narcotrafficking in the USSOUTHCOM area of responsibility." He did not provide more precise details about the location of the strike. The U.S. twice earlier this month carried out fatal strikes against alleged drug-smuggling vessels that had originated from Venezuela.


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In a win for science, NASA told to use House budget as shutdown looms
In a win for science, NASA told to use House budget as shutdown looms
The House budget still cuts science at NASA, but not as deeply as the White House sought.




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Optus confirms fourth death after CEO reveals warnings of failed triple zero calls not escalated
Optus confirms fourth death after CEO reveals warnings of failed triple zero calls not escalated
Emergency calls were offline for nearly 14 hours, during which four people died – including an eight-week-old baby


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Rachel Reeves due to appear at gambling lobbyists event amid tax review
Rachel Reeves due to appear at gambling lobbyists event amid tax review
"Michael is a part-time senior adviser to Brunswick, and his work with us is completely separate from his other roles. He will be hosting the event jointly alongside partners from Brunswick's public affairs team."


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Heathrow warns of delays as suspected cyber-attack hits European airports
Heathrow warns of delays as suspected cyber-attack hits European airports
A statement on the Berlin airport website said: “Due to a technical issue at a system provider operating across Europe, there are longer waiting times at check-in. We are working on a quick solution.” Collins Aerospace has been approached for comment.


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The Netherlands is the second-biggest agricultural exporter
The Netherlands is the second-biggest agricultural exporter
The Netherlands is the world's second-largest agricultural exporter by value despite being only about the size of Maryland.


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Stunning rare images of polar bear scavenging on a sperm whale captured in the Arctic
Stunning rare images of polar bear scavenging on a sperm whale captured in the Arctic
Photographer Roie Galitz is no stranger to photographing wildlife. Here's why he says this scene is unusual.


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Why You Love That Ikea Table, Even If It's Crooked
Why You Love That Ikea Table, Even If It's Crooked
Building your own stuff boosts your feelings of pride and competence, and also signals to others that you are competent. As a result, most of us believe we labor on things we love. Now, psychologists are asking if it is the other way around -- is it labor that leads to love?


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Google isn't kidding around about cost cutting, even slashing its FT subscription
Google isn't kidding around about cost cutting, even slashing its FT subscription
These cuts may save Google mere thousands; they also come as Google faces increasingly strained relationships with news publishers.


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Trump to attach $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applicants
Trump to attach $100,000 fee for H-1B visa applicants
The proclamation will reportedly mention "abuse" of the programme and will restrict entry unless payment is made.


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Sex tests brought in after data showed 50-60 DSD athletes in finals, World Athletics says
Sex tests brought in after data showed 50-60 DSD athletes in finals, World Athletics says
World Athletics head of health and science told a panel in Tokyo that DSD athletes were 'over-represented' in female category finals since 2000


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Tony Abbott implores Cpac to give Liberals one last chance and condemns partys factional warlords
Tony Abbott implores Cpac to give Liberals one last chance and condemns partys factional warlords
The Guardian app has a tool to send tips about stories. Messages are end to end encrypted and concealed within the routine activity that every Guardian mobile app performs. This prevents an observer from knowing that you are communicating with us at all, let alone what is being said.


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To stop Arctic ice from disappearing, one company tries making it thicker - The World from PRX
To stop Arctic ice from disappearing, one company tries making it thicker - The World from PRX
Researchers working in Canada have trialed technology to thicken Arctic sea ice. They pump seawater out from under the ice, then let that water freeze into a layer up top. That extra thickness slows down the melting process in the summer. As part of our Big Fix series, The World's Host Carolyn Beeler spoke with Andrea Ceccolini, CEO of Real Ice, about whether his company's climate solution is effective and scalable.


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Trump Says U.S. Military Attacked a Third Suspected Drug Boat, Killing Three
Trump Says U.S. Military Attacked a Third Suspected Drug Boat, Killing Three
It was the third time this month that the president said the United States had struck a vessel in the Caribbean Sea.


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Video: Why the U.S. Might Lose the Space Race
Video: Why the U.S. Might Lose the Space Race
The United States and China are in a new space race to the moon. Eric Lipton, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, explains why the U.S. could lose this race.


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Starship will soon fly over towns and cities, but will dodge the biggest ones
Starship will soon fly over towns and cities, but will dodge the biggest ones
Starship’s next chapter will involve launching over Florida and returning over Mexico.


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BHP blames coal tax for job layoffs. But theres obvious reasons coalmines arent as profitable anymore
BHP blames coal tax for job layoffs. But theres obvious reasons coalmines arent as profitable anymore
BHP's decision to link the royalty scheme to its "strategic review" of its Mackay training facility has a particular sting to it, given it looks like an ultimatum to bring the state government to the negotiating table.


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This is their attempt to silence him: Umar Khalid reaches five years in Indian jail without trial
This is their attempt to silence him: Umar Khalid reaches five years in Indian jail without trial
For Khalid, although he acknowledged in his recent writings that "nurturing hope in jail is a risky business", he said sometimes he found himself "amazed how I have survived so long in the same confined space". But he insisted that thanks to the solace of books and the resilience of his fellow prisoners, "mostly I have been at peace".


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Trump again asks supreme court to end protections for Venezuelans in US
Trump again asks supreme court to end protections for Venezuelans in US
Some lower courts have expressed confusion and frustration in recent weeks as they attempt to follow supreme court emergency orders that sometimes come with little reasoning – or none at all.


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Chinese executive jailed for 25 years in US for trafficking fentanyl chemicals
Chinese executive jailed for 25 years in US for trafficking fentanyl chemicals
“It is completely illegal and seriously damages the basic human rights of Chinese citizens and Chinese companies,” the Chinese foreign ministry said at the time. “China strongly condemns this.”


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Elder Financial Abuse Is on the Rise as Cost-of-Living Crisis Grows
Elder Financial Abuse Is on the Rise as Cost-of-Living Crisis Grows
As housing stress and cost-of-living pressures mount, adult children are asking parents to unlock their wealth early -- or to stop spending it.


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Identify Your Core Values to Make Better Leadership Decisions
Identify Your Core Values to Make Better Leadership Decisions
Don't make high-stakes decisions without a clear moral compass.


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The $4trn accounting puzzle at the heart of the AI cloud
A beancounter's look at the hyperscalers' balance-sheets


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A museum heist 70 years ago is still causing a flutter in butterfly science today
For an ANU biologist, what started as a routine glance at a butterfly specimen has ended with the discovery of a masterful deception, decades in the making.


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Are you addicted to shopping?
On social media, it can be hard to resist the urge to splurge


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The airliner pilot who gets to fly World War Two's biggest bomber
The airliner pilot who gets to fly World War Two's biggest bomber
The Commemorative Air Force in the US flies the only two airworthy Boeing B-29s, the most expensive weapon of World War Two. One pilot tells the BBC what it feels like to fly them.


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5 brilliant books to demystify the brain
5 brilliant books to demystify the brain
Neuroscientist Rachel Barr shares her favorite books on the brain and how they shaped her approach to the field.


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Microplastic exposure linked to Alzheimer's disease in mice with APOE4 gene
Microplastic exposure linked to Alzheimer's disease in mice with APOE4 gene
Micro- and nanoplastics prevalent in the environment routinely enter the human body through the water we drink, foods we eat, and even the air we breathe. Those plastic particles infiltrate all systems of the body, including the brain, where they can accumulate and trigger Alzheimer's-like conditions, according to a new study by researchers in the University of Rhode Island College of Pharmacy.


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Why European workers need to switch jobs
Why European workers need to switch jobs
The continent's labour market is ill-suited to an age of disruption


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Clean hydrogen is facing a big reality check
Clean hydrogen is facing a big reality check
Forecasts aren't looking quite as rosy for the green fuel, though China is still a bright spot.


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The aide, the associate, the Chinese agent and the collapse of a long-awaited UK spy trial
The aide, the associate, the Chinese agent  and the collapse of a long-awaited UK spy trial
Cash, meanwhile, said he was unhappy to see some MPs still trying to imply he had a case to answer. "My arrest has destroyed my life and the career I loved," he said. "This further campaign to assert my guilt simply amplifies the injustice that I have already had to face. I will comment more in due course."


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Ted Cruz compares threats to ABC by FCC chair to those of mob boss
Ted Cruz compares threats to ABC by FCC chair to those of mob boss
The Guardian app has a tool to send tips about stories. Messages are end to end encrypted and concealed within the routine activity that every Guardian mobile app performs. This prevents an observer from knowing that you are communicating with us at all, let alone what is being said.



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