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The hardest interview question this 39-year-old executive likes to ask newsthirst.

Starface World president Kara Brothers has interviewed dozens of prospective employees since she joined the cult-favorite skincare brand in 2021. In those conversations, the 39-year-old executive is assessing candidates for an important soft skill: emotional intelligence. Research dating back decades has found that emotional intelligence — the ability to manage your own feelings and the…

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William’s recent reference to Harry not an olive branch, expert says it’s a ‘sad indication of…’ | World News newsthirst.

Oct 30, 2024 02:25 AM IST A royal commentator has suggested that Prince William’s recent reference to his brother Prince Harry is was not an olive branch. A royal commentator has suggested that Prince William’s recent reference to his brother Prince Harry is a “sad indication” of the brothers’ shattered relationship, and not an olive…

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The S&P 500 closed at a new high amid Trump’s blitz newsthirst.

Traders work on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Feb. 13, 2025.  Danielle DeVries | CNBC U.S. President Donald Trump’s whirlwind blitz through the bureaucracy, economic policy and geopolitical affairs isn’t ending. As top U.S. officials meet their Russian counterparts for high-level talks, Trump suggested to reporters that Ukraine was somehow responsible…

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New course brings public health and design students together to learn what makes buildings “healthy” newsthirst.

Joe Allen, Associate Professor of Exposure Assessment Science in the Department of Environmental Health, has taught the Healthy Buildings course at the Harvard T.H. Chan school of Public Health since 2016. Over the years he has had many students at the Harvard School of Design take the class. But this spring will mark the first time that…

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Catfish who drove US girl to suicide gets life term: ‘He has no remorse’ | World News newsthirst.

A notorious offender known for his “catfishing” activities, whose malicious global online blackmail campaign targeted thousands of young people and ultimately led to the suicide of a 12-year-old girl in the United States, was sentenced to life imprisonment on Friday. Catfishing offender sentenced to life for blackmailing minors using Snapchat.(Pexel) How child predator used Snapchat…

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