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You Need New Skills to Make a Career Pivot. Here’s How to Find the Time to Build Them. - Harvard Business Review (No paywall)

With any significant change in your career comes the need for new skills. But that’s even more true when you want a radical career change. In these situations, it’s going to take more than listening to a few webinars to build the knowledge you need get to where you want to go. You must set aside a significant amount of time for self-directed learning, formal training, or even a second job to gain the skills for the big leap. There are a few strategies to be effective for consistently making time for acquiring new career skills. First, accept the time commitment; you may need to scale back on nonessential activities. Second, research what’s required for your new field, whether it’s formal licensing, independent working, or side hustle work. Third, layer in learning onto activities you’re already doing throughout your day. Fourth, designate specific times you’ll dedicate to skill-building — and stick to it. Finally, modify your work schedule, if needed.

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Neuralink's First User Is 'Constantly Multitasking' With His Brain Implant - WIRED (No paywall)  
  

In 2016, Noland Arbaugh suffered a spinal cord injury while swimming in a lake. The details are fuzzy, but what he remembers is rushing toward the water with his friends, diving in, and hitting his head on something—or someone. He floated to the surface, unable to move.


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They're Ignoring MrBeast's Rules of YouTube, and Thriving  
  

Many creators bend over backward to optimize videos for the algorithm, but some are experimenting with another concept: trusting their audience.






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Sal Khan is pioneering innovation in education...again  
  

Bill Gates recommends ?Brave New Words? to anyone who wants to understand the tremendous impact artificial intelligence will have on learning and teaching.




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The Push to Ban Ransom Payments Is Gaining Momentum  
  

Ransomware costs victims an estimated $30 billion per year and has gotten so out of control that global support for banning payments is gaining momentum.


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How high speed rail could change Texas  
  

Proposed high-speed rail lines in Texas could "transform the state" as "a hub for business," according to one prominent academic as the Lone Star State wrestles with what could be some of its biggest infrastructure projects in decades.




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Drivers Are Rising Up Against Uber's 'Opaque' Pay System - WIRED (No paywall)  
  

It's Wednesday morning, and a small group of people are huddled over their phones at the foot of the giant glass skyscraper that houses Uber's London headquarters. They are running an experiment in an attempt to solve one of the greatest mysteries in the platform economy right now: How Uber's algorithm calculates driver pay.




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With Troubles at Home, Macron Pops Up 10,000 Miles Away  
  

New Caledonia, a French territory in the Pacific, is on the brink of civil war as pro-independence activists protest a law that would expand voting rights.




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Big Tech goes on AI charm offensive in Europe as regulators circle  
  

Major U.S. tech firms have been trying to win favor with regulators as they face criticisms over their massive businesses having an adverse effect on smaller companies.


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How to use your fear of death to live your best life, according to a psychology expert   
  

“I think we can tune into the fact that we're temporary and not make it morbid," a psychology expert told CNBC Make It.




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Harvard Braces for Graduation Protests, a Fitting End to a Stormy Year  
  

The rancor started with a student letter that held Israel responsible for the violence of the Oct. 7 Hamas attacks. Now, 13 seniors are barred from graduation.


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A.I. Promised to Upend the 2024 Campaign. It Hasn't Yet.  
  

With less than six months until the 2024 election, the political uses of A.I. are more theoretical than transformational. “This is the dog that didn’t bark,” said one adviser to a Democratic donor.


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Almost 6,000 Dead in 6 Years: How Baltimore Became the U.S. Overdose Capital  
  

The city was once hailed for its response to addiction. But as fentanyl flooded the streets and officials shifted priorities, deaths hit unprecedented heights.


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France's divisive reckoning with MeToo: 'It's been brewing for years'  
  

At this year's Cannes Film Festival, a new generation of young female film-makers is calling out sexual violence and sexism in the industry on screen.


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Some Prominent Silicon Valley Investors Shift to the Right  
  

Marc Andreessen, Chamath Palihapitiya and several other tech venture capitalists are increasingly criticizing President Biden and making their disaffection known in an election year.


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Fate of Retired Research Chimps Still in Limbo  
  

The National Institutes of Health, which owns the chimps at the Alamogordo Primate Facility in New Mexico, has no plans to move the animals to sanctuary, despite a ruling from a federal judge.


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Can European Recognition Bring Palestinian Statehood Any Closer'  
  

Not on its own, in all likelihood. But it reflects a growing, global exasperation with Israel that might eventually lend momentum to a two-state solution.


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Opinion | A Giant Crater in Siberia Is Belching Up Russia's Past  
  

A yawning hole in the Siberian landscape should be a warning about the dangers of extraction.


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Charlise Mutten likely still alive when she was shot in back and head, murder trial hears  
  

Court also hears nine-year-old had traces of anti-psychotic drug in her system when she died


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Immigration minister Andrew Giles seeking 'urgent advice' about re-cancelling visa of man accused of murder  
  

Tribunal reinstated Emmanuel Saki’s visa in March and he was later charged with murder of 22-year-old Brisbane man


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Seinfeld star Michael Richards 'not looking for a comeback' 20 years after racist outburst  
  

The 74-year-old actor says he was ‘immediately sorry’ after he shouted the N-word at Black people in a comedy club in 2006


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Kevin Costner's Horizon premiere tears: Why are Cannes standing ovations so weirdly long'  
  

Along with the red carpet, sunburned film critics and warm rosé, awkwardly long standing ovations at premieres are one of the Cannes Film Festival's defining traditions.


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Molossia: A small, unrecognised 'nation' within the US  
  

With its own currency and 'head of state', this American micronation has become an odd tourist destination.


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What to Expect From the Latest Hearing on Campus Protests  
  

The leaders of Northwestern, Rutgers and the University of California, Los Angeles, will be the latest educators questioned by Republicans over accusations of allowing antisemitism.


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What Trump 2.0 Could Mean for the Federal Reserve  
  

A second Trump administration could shake up personnel and financial regulation at America’s central bank, people close to his campaign said.


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Stage Collapses at Campaign Rally in Mexico, Killing at Least 9  
  

Strong wind caused the collapse in northern Mexico as a presidential hopeful campaigned for a local candidate, officials said. Dozens of people were injured.


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Power Outage Halts Northeast Corridor Trains, Stranding Thousands  
  

Fallen electrical wires in New Jersey brought Amtrak and New Jersey Transit service to a halt on the Northeast Corridor, leaving travelers stranded, according to transit agencies.


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Israel-Gaza war live: Hostage families release graphic footage of female Israeli soldiers captured by Hamas during 7 October attack  
  

Families highlight video showing women sitting on ground with hands tied and call for release of hostages


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Rwanda flights will not take off before general election, says Sunak  
  

Rishi Sunak says deportation flights will leave in July if he is re-elected as prime minister


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Five people dead and at least 35 injured as tornadoes rip through Iowa  
  

Obliterated homes, splintered trees and crumpled cars were seen in the path of the twister about 25 miles from Greenfield


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Autonomous shipping startup Orca AI tops up with $23M led by OCV Partners and MizMaa Ventures | TechCrunch  
  

If you thought autonomous driving was just for cars, think again. The so-called ‘autonomous navigation’ market -- where ships steer themselves guided by Orca AI is a London-based startup that claims to have powered the world’s first autonomous commercial ship voyage in congested waters. It’s now added $23 million in fresh funding, led by OCV Partners and MizMaa Ventures. The funding, which we're told is between a Series A and B, takes its total raised to nearly $40M. 


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Meet the Finnish biotech startup bringing a long lost mycoprotein to your plate | TechCrunch  
  

The best known mycoprotein is probably Quorn, a meat substitute that's fast approaching its 40th birthday. But Finnish biotech startup Enifer is cooking


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Their Diplomas Came With Envelopes of Cash, and a Catch  
  

The billionaire Rob Hale gave the 1,200 graduates of the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth a gift, and asked them to give, too.


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'I Love You in the Sky, Daddy': Stories From Baltimore's Overdose Crisis  
  

Unprecedented overdose rates from fentanyl and other drugs have left signs of loss across the city.


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The Increasing Trumpification of TikTok  
  

An internal analysis found nearly twice as many pro-Trump posts as pro-Biden ones on TikTok since November, a sign of the right’s use of a liberal-friendly platform.


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Baltimore's Unprecedented Overdose Crisis: 5 Takeaways  
  

Nearly 6,000 people have died over the past six years — an unparalleled number among U.S. cities.


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Vet prescription fees could be capped by watchdog  
  

The measure is one move the UK watchdog could take after it completes a formal inquiry into the sector.


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Live Nation: US Department of Justice to sue TicketMaster owner  
  

Officials are expected to challenge the company's business practices, the BBC's US partner CBS News reported.


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Yellen Warns Israel Against Cutting off Palestinian Banks  
  

The Treasury secretary said that allies from the Group of 7 nations must work to stabilize the West Bank economy and increase Gaza aid.


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Scanning the Dark Universe, Euclid Finds Scenes of Cosmic Light  
  

The European Space Agency’s Euclid telescope’s latest release shows off the device’s capabilities.


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Who Was Abdul Raziq'  
  

Uncovering the brutal career of a crucial American ally — and the hidden truths of the war in Afghanistan.


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Opinion | What Does Hollywood Owe Its Jewish Founders'  
  

The motion picture academy’s museum finally acknowledges the industry’s debt.


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Opinion | When Oprah Loved Trump  
  

Many Americans think of Donald Trump as a celebrity first and a politician second, no matter his record or offenses.




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