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As the omicron surge continues to decline in the U.S., experts are concerned over a more contagious version. The virus, known as BA.2, is a strain of the highly contagious omicron variant that appears to spread even more easily — about 30% more easily. n.pr/3vaAvlM

Geoffrey York (@geoffreyyork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Ukrainians always came first, even though we Africans would be there for days and sometimes three days with no food. Everyone was just exhausted. Any time Ukrainians came, they told us to go back." Our report from the Polish-Ukrainian border: theglobeandmail.com/world/article-…

Dan Price (@danpriceseattle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you want to find workers and increase your talent pool, go remote if you want to save the planet, go remote if you want to increase productivity, go remote if you want to be a control freak for no good reason, force everyone back into the office

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Make decisions with the people you care about in mind, and those decisions are likely to be the right ones. Jeff Haden on.inc.com/KtQevee

Harvard Business Review (@harvardbiz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Listening better is key to collaborating better. Here’s how: - Ask expansive questions - Focus on the listener, not yourself - Engage in self-checks of their own tendencies - Become comfortable with silence hbr.org/2019/11/cracki…

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“It has taken 232 years and 115 prior appointments for a Black woman to be selected to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States,” Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson said at a White House ceremony on Friday. “But we’ve made it. We’ve made it. All of us.” nyti.ms/3umi9NQ

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Beef emits 31 times more CO₂ per calorie of food than tofu does. By cooking so many cows, humans are cooking themselves, too. Forgoing steaks may be one of the most efficient ways to reduce our carbon footprint econ.st/44S6OET