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What The Pitt Says About Burnout, and Why Self-Care Won’t Solve It
Stars of “The Pitt” on Jan. 30, 2025 in Burbank, Calif. —Evans Vestal Ward—WBTV via Getty Images I spent 15 years working in the ER, and watching HBO’s The Pitt felt less like entertainment and more like reliving some of the hardest moments of my career. I remember the day every computer in our ER
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Allbirds stock soars 600% on AI pivot announcement, but experts see desperation
Allbirds, the eco-friendly shoe brand that found its way onto the feet of tech CEOs and movie stars before falling on hard times, is pivoting to artificial intelligence. On Wednesday, the San Francisco-based company said it had signed a definitive agreement with an unnamed institutional investor for $50 million in financing to shift its business
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‘We need a message’: Trump advisers admit to grasping at straws as Iran consumes midterms
President Donald Trump’s advisers are scrambling to cobble together a message as the Iran war and his erratic behavior threatens to consume Republican midterm campaigns. The Trump administration’s had crafted a midterm campaign strategy focused on tax refunds and economic gains, but those plans have been derailed by the Iran war, leaving Republicans facing potential
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Bloods gang BBQ on Long Island erupts into deadly teen gun fight, police sources say
A Bloods gang barbecue in a popular Long Island park sparked the deadly Wednesday shooting that left a 15-year-old boy dead and two others wounded, law enforcement sources told The Post. The gunfight at Eisenhower Park erupted around 8:30 p.m., as gangbangers gathered for a cookout that descended in deadly violence when two of the
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NFL reporter Crissy Froyd celebrates Dianna Russini resignation: ‘We know who you really are’
NFL reporter Crissy Froyd celebrated Dianna Russini‘s resignation from the Athletic after the journalist was seen spending time with married coach Mike Vrabel at an Arizona resort. “I’m sure you were told to submit this or that you’d get fired instead. Don’t let the door hit you on the way out,” Froyd tweeted Tuesday alongside
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Peter Zumthor on criticism of LACMA’s David Geffen Galleries, and how L.A. changed his practice for good
During a recent Zoom interview from his studio in Switzerland, Peter Zumthor offered a candid look at the making of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art’s new David Geffen Galleries. The Pritzker Prize-winning architect addressed long-standing criticisms of the building and answered questions about his craft. He noted that the structure is a rejection
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‘There are signs’: Tucker Carlson explains why Trump ‘could be’ the Antichrist
Right-wing host Tucker Carlson explained that “there are signs” that suggest President Donald Trump “could be” the Antichrist. After Trump posted an image of Jesus, Carlson insisted that the president was “mocking Jesus.” “He’s making fun of Christianity,” the right-wing host said on his Thursday show. “The central figure of the religion is being held
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Police say former Virginia lieutenant governor, wife dead in murder-suicide
ANNANDALE, Va. — Virginia’s former Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax, who was a rising star in the Democratic party several years ago before his career was derailed by sexual assault allegations, fatally shot his wife before killing himself early Thursday, police said. Both were found dead at their northern Virginia home in Annandale after the couple’s teenage son
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‘Blasphemous’: Franklin Graham ripped for defending Trump’s Jesus image ‘with Satan’
Samaritan’s Purse President Franklin Graham faced backlash after defending President Donald Trump’s decision to post an image of himself as Jesus. “I do not believe President Trump would knowingly depict himself as Jesus Christ—that would certainly be inappropriate,” Graham wrote on Thursday. “I’m thankful the President has made it very clear that this was not
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How Elon Musk is using his other companies to mask Cybertruck’s weak demand
Sales of Tesla Inc.’s Cybertruck have been propped up in recent months by Elon Musk’s other companies, an unusual arrangement that further indicates the polarizing pickup is failing to appeal to everyday buyers. SpaceX, the Musk-led rocket and satellite maker, accounted for 1,279 — or more than 18% — of the 7,071 Cybertrucks registered in









