May 2025
101 Inspirational July Quotes for a Positive, Happy and Beautiful Summer
July is here. With endless summer days. Some well-needed rest for many of us with summer vacations. And with plenty of fun, lazy days and blossoming beauty all around us. So in today’s post I want to celebrate that and also help you to make the most out of this lovely month. This is 101 […]
Your Weekly Horoscope: (May 12-May 18)
Ready to spill the celestial tea? The Scorpio Full Moon and some sizzling planetary action have arrived to shake up your love life—revealing secrets, igniting passion, and forcing those awkward conversations you’ve cleverly avoided. This week, the universe isn’t here for your usual games; it demands depth, honesty, and vulnerability. Get ready—love is about to […]
The Best Leaders Ask the Right Questions
HANNAH BATES: Welcome to HBR On Leadership, case studies and conversations with the world’s top business and management experts—hand-selected to help you unlock the best in those around you. Asking questions is a skill—one that few leaders are trained in. As a result, they’re often left with blind spots in their decision-making. Arnaud Chevallier is […]
$656,000 of Frugal Things I Still Love Doing
– “I used to read Mr. Money Mustache”, some people say these days, “Until he got all rich and fancy so that he no longer understands the common person’s plight. Stash probably doesn’t even practice any of these money-saving things he preaches any more!” When I read things like this, I can’t help but laugh. […]
Hivebrite Pricing Plans And Costs (2025)
Key Takeaways Hivebrite is an excellent platform for brands looking to build and grow their member community. There are three different plans: Connect, Scale, and Enterprise. The first one starts at $799/month, while the rest have custom pricing. Connect is great for small to mid-sized groups, Scale is for growing communities, and Enterprise, as its […]
Genentech authors flip PNAS study from corrected to retracted following Retraction Watch coverage – Retraction Watch
The authors of a 2006 paper have retracted their article following an extensive correction in January – and a Retraction Watch story noting the correction missed at least one additional issue with the work. “Death-receptor activation halts clathrin-dependent endocytosis,” published in July 2006 in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, has been cited 99 […]
The Unflinching Courage of Taylor Cadle
Melissa Turnage approached the 12-year-old girl with the imposing affect of a cop: arms crossed, lips pursed, badge visible, tone skeptical. “So, you don’t know how many times this has happened this week?” Taylor Cadle slouched on a couch, staring at her lap and picking at her nails. That morning, in the summer of 2016, she […]
Trump and Harvard: What to know
This story appeared in The Logoff, a daily newsletter that helps you stay informed about the Trump administration without letting political news take over your life. Subscribe here. Welcome to The Logoff: The Trump administration opened a new front in its war against Harvard this week, attempting to block all international students from attending the […]
College Football Already Has the Perfect Playoff Blueprint: Just Copy the FCS
Few living personalities embody football’s old school more than Nick Saban. So when the greatest coach of all time publicly endorses a dramatic change to the game’s traditions, it isn’t a knee-jerk reaction. Saban gave his approval for College Football Playoff expansion this week. The seven-time national championship winner — three of which came in […]
Books to distract, engage and love. – The Bloggess
This month’s new book releases held a few of my absolute favorites for the year, which made it quite hard to winnow them down to just two for my book club picks. A good problem to have though. This month we’re sending Fantastic Strangelings When the Tides Held the Moon by Venessa Vida Kelley. It’s […]