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" ... At a time when millions of Americans are experiencing symptoms of stress or anxiety, it was important and brave for Dallas Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott to share his own struggles. But FOX Sports pundit Skip Bayless sees Prescott’s honesty differently. On Thursday, the longtime commentator ripped Prescott for showing vulnerability, relying on offensive tropes about toughness and masculinity. ... "
" ... Doubtless, 2021 will see millions of smart plugs finding their way into homes and even businesses. On reflection, TP-Link’s Tapo might be one of the better ones out there. It’s privacy policy can be read by a human being and is relatively transparent. It automatically updates itself. It’s not a secret energy goblin. But these are problems people can avoid completely by not buying a smart plug in the first place. And be aware that just because they look like dumb plugs doesn’t mean they escape the same problems of weak security and privacy that afflict so many other IoT products. ... "
" ... Madhukar Pai: During this pandemic, millions are being pushed into extreme poverty, and progress with many sustainable development goals (SDGs) are getting undone. But some of the wealthiest folks have been even more wealthier during this crisis. The fact that highest income countries have reserved enough Covid-19 vaccine doses to vaccinate their own population multiple times over is a telling fact. So, do you worry about inequalities worsening after this pandemic? ... "
" ... On Thanksgiving day, as millions of children gathered around televisions and iPads to watch a socially distanced version of the annual Macy’s parade, one of them was cashing in on the spectacle. Ryan Kaji, the world’s highest-paid YouTube star, sat at home in Texas while the float of Red Titan— his superhero alter-ego — made its way down Fifth Avenue. ... "
" ... Williamson made millions as a self-help guru and author (with books like the 1992 bestseller A Return To Love), but she hasn’t held onto most of the money. What she does have sits in mutual funds, money market accounts and cash accounts, along with a handful of publicly traded stocks like Apple, Home Depot and VF Corp. While Williamson is not likely to win the election, she’ll almost certainly make money off her campaign: In April, she released her latest book, A Politics of Love. ... "