Should parents drug babies on long flights? Parents taking infants on long flights are turning to medication to help their children sleep. But is the practice safe - or a dangerous abuse of parental power? More
Princeton mom to female students: 'Find a husband on campus' A letter from a Princeton alum and parent, aimed at Princeton women, offers what the author feels is "what you really need to know that nobody is telling you." Namely, to find a husband on campus. More
Mom Stress: The Working Mom's Guide To A Stress-Free Morning It's 6:50 a.m., and the Huff household is in chaos. While mom Rachel coaxes her towheaded son Grant to get off the family computer ("One more minute," he's been saying since 6:30), husband Forrest fries eggs and corned beef hash for daughter Andie, who isn't even out of bed. More
How to complain: Squeaky wheel still gets the grease Most people who have a complaint don’t really push for a solution. They make a quick phone call or send an email, but if they get the brush-off, they’re done. The fact is, if you want to get your problem solved, you need to speak up and stand your ground until the company makes you happy. More
Why Asking Questions Is Scary And How To Overcome The Fear In 2025 Fear of asking questions is a philosophical phenomenon that applies to all of us. Here are three universal risks of asking questions and how to overcome them. 12/28/2024 - 9:48 pm | View Link
Thanks to Google's Pixel drop for December 2024, you can now set your Pixel phone to stop charging at 80 percent. However, there are a couple of exceptions, including one that people are only now discovering.
Thanks to its intuitive interface, integration with Google Workspace, and useful features like Live Voice Mode, Gemini has become the go-to AI-powered chatbot for many users. The rollout of Gems—Gemini's custom chatbots—makes it even more appealing.
Many swear by the productivity boost of a dual-monitor setup, but is it truly essential? While having extra screen space might seem like a no-brainer, it often introduces more complexity than convenience.
Chrome doesn't exactly have the best reputation when it comes to user privacy. However, as someone who refuses to give up the Chrome experience, I've adopted several strategies to protect my privacy—from managing ad settings and clearing my browsing data regularly to blocking third-party cookies.
Have you ever copied a link or snippet into your notes, only to forget where it came from? Microsoft’s new Sticky Notes app has a simple but brilliant solution that other apps need to replicate: automatic source-tracking. This small feature makes note-taking much better.
Despite using online mail clients and native email apps, Mailbird is my go-to option for keeping everything in check. Managing multiple email accounts can be a hassle, but Mailbird turns the chaos into simplicity.