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Best Articles to Read: The Challenges of Getting Long-Covid Patients Back to Work
While COVID-19 numbers are going down throughout the country, the disease is still nothing to take lightly. While most people only experience minor symptoms and recover ok, there are plenty of people who suffer severe effects of COVID-19. In this WSJ article titled “The Challenges of Getting Long-Covid Patients Back to Work”, the writer interviews…
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Think Remote Learning Is Hard? Try Using a Phone in an Indian Village (WSJ)
There was a recent article in the WSJ about remote learning in India, and the challenges that students there are facing to try and get an education. It does a good job of putting into perspective how Zoom classes and online lectures are not the worst situation, and how there are many people with much…
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Why BTS Runs the World (WSJ Magazine)
As if BTS isn’t already big enough, the WSJ recently wrote its feature article about BTS for its Innovators Issue. BTS and K-pop have been on a crazy run these past couple of years, and their influences will only continue to grow in the future. I found the article very interesting, and I learned a…
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Need More Workspace Privacy? Well, There’s the Ferris Wheel (WSJ)
Recently, I came across an article in the WSJ about an amusement park taking an interesting approach to dealing with COVID. While COVID is not as bad in Japan as it is in the US, people are still going out less and trying to stay at home whenever possible. This has meant a decline in…
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How Two Restaurants Have Survived Covid-19. So Far. (WSJ)
There was a recent article on the WSJ titled “How Two Restaurants Have Survived Covid-19. So Far.” that is worth checking out. The article mainly describes two restaurants, Goosefeather in New York and Hangar B in Massachusetts. While I have not been to either of these restaurants, after reading about them it seems like they…
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Is There Life After a TikTok Ban? A Nation Goes Into Withdrawal (WSJ)
There was a recent article in the WSJ titled “Is There Life After a TikTok Ban? A Nation Goes into Withdrawal.” The article talks about India’s ban on TikTok (because of privacy concerns with China), and how it has had wide-ranging impacts for people all throughout the country. I think the article was particularly relevant…
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Netflix’s Reed Hastings Deems Remote Work ‘a Pure Negative’ (WSJ)
Reed Hastings is one of the founders of the most iconic companies in the world, Netflix. He has helped Netflix to grow into the powerhouse it currently is over the past 20 years or so, and I think he is one of the world’s most insightful people. This article on the WSJ is from an…
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Warren Buffett and the $300,000 Haircut
There was a recent article on the WSJ titled “Warren Buffett and the $300,000 Haircut”, and it is one of my favorite articles I have read in a long time. I am sure many people are familiar with Warren Buffett, one of the richest people in the world and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. There is…
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How Tim Cook Made Apple His Own (Wall Street Journal)
Apple is THE biggest company in the world, and it is currently valued at $1.9 trillion. However, while I am sure that everyone knows who Steve Jobs is, his successor Tim Cook may be less known to non-business people. This recent article on the Wall Street Journal talks about Tim Cook, and how he has…