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I dropped out of a group vacation—do I still have to pay for the hotel?: Tips from travel experts
When planning or opting out of a group trip it's best to be over communicative.CNBC - Business -
Why Imperfect Is Better Than Perfect
You don't need to strive for perfection. Instead, embrace the opportunity of ongoing change.Inc. - Business -
Adobe shares soar 17% on better-than-expected results
Adobe reported results on Thursday that sailed past analysts' estimates.CNBC - Business -
Google Gemini proves a better health coach than humans
Google researchers introduce the Personal Health Large Language Model, a version of Gemini fine-tuned to reason on data from wearables.VentureBeat - Tech - Google -
Middle East Crisis: U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Israeli Group for Blocking Gaza Aid Convoys
The right-wing group, Tzav 9, has for months tried to prevent aid convoys from Jordon from reaching the Gaza Strip, blocking roads and sometimes raiding the trucks, the State Department said.The New York Times - World - Israel -
2024 U.S. Open: Tiger Woods laments missed cut believing he played better than score suggests at Pinehurst
Likely due to frustration, Woods was noncommittal about his U.S. Open futureCBS Sports - Sports - Golf -
Workers in certain industries tend to have higher 401(k) balances, Fidelity data shows
When gauging 401(k) savings, data often compares generations. But comparing workers by industry can show differences in financial preparedness.CNBC - Business -
Can Cantlay capitalize? What does Tiger need to do? Looking ahead to Friday at the U.S. Open
From the players who have the most work to do to how Pinehurst No. 2 will play the rest of the tournament, here are the storylines to watch heading into the second round of the U.S. Open.ESPN - Sports - US Open -
US executive pay rises at fastest rate in 14 years
Figures follow Elon Musk’s triumph over record $56bn Tesla packageFinancial Times - Business -
Who Is a ‘Rodent Man’?
A new term has cropped up to describe the faces of certain Hollywood actors, prompting many conversations — especially among the Styles team.The New York Times - Lifestyle
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