“The Pitt” has won over everyone — including medical professionals. As the Emmy-winning series starring Noah Wyle returns for Season 2 on Jan. 8, doctors are weighing in on what “The Pitt” gets right ...
For decades, executives have repeated the truism “It’s not personal, it’s business,” implying that emotional distance is a hallmark of professionalism. But that logic is badly outdated, especially now ...
Carole Cota Gelfuso remembers her year as Rose Queen for the 77th Rose Parade in happy detail. She was 19 and a graphic design student at Pasadena City College, unsure about her chances of even making ...
"The Pitt" has received high marks from health care workers, saying the show provides a realistic view of life in a hospital. The popular Pittsburgh-set medical drama starring Noah Wyle has earned ...
Mecum Auctions is set to offer a 1966 Hemi Plymouth Satellite at its Kissimmee auction with a six-figure estimate. The 426 Hemi first appeared in 1964 as a race-only engine and immediately made ...
For nearly a decade, coworking spaces dominated the conversation about the future of work. Open floor plans would spark creativity. Shared spaces would foster community. The collision of ideas in a ...
Though many Americans see exclusion from the Department of Education's list of "professional" graduate degrees as a loss of status and access to higher education, others see it as an opportunity to ...
The Beatles always had their collective thumb on the pulse of pop music trends. And even when they got experimental, they always seemed to be ahead of their time. Or maybe they influenced music trends ...
A 1966 example of the Ford GT40 MkII is heading to auction in January—and it’s not just any example of the already ultra-rare car, but the “most original” one. Eleven MkII GT40s were built, and just ...
From cakes to cookies to bread, this widely available flour delivers the consistency on which bakeries and pastry chefs depend. Amelia Schwartz is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor who has been ...
New limits on student loans could reshape how the U.S. trains nurses and doctors. Under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, medical students would be capped at borrowing $50,000 per year. The Trump ...
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