Life s a juggling act for working parents: Being imperfect is OK, cut yourself some slack
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Related Now the pandemic has made this juggling act a whole lot trickier. Reuters sat down with Lublin to talk about how working moms (and dads) can get through this challenging moment of history in one piece.
Q: We need to talk about what is happening to women s employment right now. What is your take? A: The pandemic has had a very harsh effect on working women. Some people are calling it a she-cession, but I think of it more as a mom-cession. The brunt of the job losses have fallen on the shoulders of working moms.
57% of Indians plan to travel in 2021 to reconnect with family, friends: Survey
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If train is not cancelled but passenger does not want travel, the Indian Railways will return the full amount of reserved tickets
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50% of millennials said they would travel with friends and family, suggesting new opportunities for hosting across the country that could emerge in 2021, the survey conducted by research firm YouGov for Airbnb said
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As travel returns in 2021, 57% of respondents across age groups said they will connect with family and friends through personal trips this year, according to a survey.
Accelerator: Ready to dig into South Texas tech, startup X-factor
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New year. New president. New perspective. New SA Inc. column!
Welcome to Accelerator, a weekly riff on San Antonio’s vibrant tech and startup scene.
We’re excited to push the throttle up on this project, which will soar into stories about the people, companies, institutions, politics, money and trends behind the news.
When I joined the Express-News last summer, the bosses assigned me to the business desk and Business Editor Greg Jefferson gave me the tech and economy beat.
I warned him that I didn’t have a wealth of tech or economics knowledge and was a terrible math and engineering student. Plus, I don’t have a STEM or business degree, and I came to journalism late after a 24-year Air Force career.
»K-Pop Rules the Roost Among India s Gen Z, Millennials Groove to Badshah and Diljit Dosanjh
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K-Pop Rules the Roost Among India s Gen Z, Millennials Groove to Badshah and Diljit Dosanjh
The rage of the Korean pop community didn t seem to go down, at least not with Gen Z, while the millennials deevloped a renewed interest in Punjabi music.
Perhaps the single most revolutionising phenomena seen in recent times is the evolution and near complete domination of K-pop in the music industry and 2020 was no different.
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The right kind of music can either kick up or kill your vibe and the ever-evolving scenario has always thrown open interesting patterns. It is usually one’s mood that factors in behind the changing playlists on our phones.
Editorial: Our post-pandemic bucket list for 2021. Hey, we can dream.
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Jonathan Adam helps inspect his girlfriend Anna Torres costume before she competes in a cosplay event at Japan Festival Houston at Hermann Park on Sunday, April 14, 2019, in Houston. Torres character is named Eternal Sailor Moon. She built everything herself, I was just gaming, Adam said.Jon Shapley, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Megan Thee Stallion in Concert for Red Bull at White Oak Music Hall near Downtown Houston on Tuesday, December 3, 2019Jamaal Ellis, Houston Chronicle / ContributorShow MoreShow Less
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People wait to board a Metro Route 82 bus on Westheimer near Gessner Wednesday, Jan. 9, 2019, in Houston.Melissa Phillip, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less