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Ybif Research Shows Working From Home Doesn t Work. Here s How Employers Should Tackle the ProblemYousaf speaks to supporters outside the SNP office in Largs, Scotland, on Aug. 23.Gabriella Demczuk for TIMEIdeasBy Sam JacobsOctober 5, 2023 7:00 AM EDTSam Jacobs is Editor in Chief at TIME where he leads TIMEs global newsroom and its journalism across all platforms. Since joining TIME in 2013, Jacobs has held a variety of senior editorial leadership positions. Previously, he was national political correspondent at Reuters, associate editor at Newsweek and staff reporter for The Daily Beast. His writing has appeared in the Boston Globe and New York Observer.In the wake of Mahsa Jina Aminis death, Iranian chess master Sara Khadem defied her countrys mandatory dress regulations during competition. Indian 颅YouTuber Dhruv Rathee is facing threats for fact-颅checking trending topics on Indian social media for millions of his followers. Jonathon Heyward recently became the Baltimore Symphony Orchestras first music director of color and, at 31, the youngest current music director of any major U.S. orchestra. These are three of the individuals profiled in this falls clas stanley cup s of Next Generation Leaders, the nine-year-old franchise made possible by our partnership with Rolex. Their stories continue to reshape for us what leadership can be.Through Next Generationstanley cup Leaders, we explore influence in many forms, including artistry, athleticism, and activism. stanley cupAnd we examine rising leaders breaking barriers in traditional realms of power like politics. Representing this falls group on the cover i Aajv 4 Habits That Will Make You Feel More Confident
By Lissandra yeezyVilla/Claremont, N. yeezy H.May 12, 2019 2:19 PM EDTSilas Corman, a 22-year-old University of Maine student, used to consider himself a Democrat, but now he thinks hersquojust too progressive for the party. Yet when he saw a Twitter moment featuring Andrew Yang universal basic income proposalmdash;which entails giving every American over 18 $1000 per monthmdash;he started reading up on the presidential candidate. Everybody else in the race, they all have pretty much the same exact ideas, and I donrsquo;t really know why you would vote for Joe Biden versus like Beto Orsquo;Rourke, Corman says, after road-tripping to New Hampshire with friends to watch Yang address a crowd of about 150 on the third floor of the Portsmouth Gas Light, a venue that turns into a night adidas campusclub. Yang, he said, is actually talking about real problems.Yang is a former entrepreneur and long-shot presidential candidate who running a campaign focused on issues his rivals are mostly ignoring. While his platform ranges from lowering the voting age to 16 to returning earmarks to the legislative process, the idea that captured the most attention so far is his push for universal basic income to combat the rise of automation. The upstart campaign has won Yang a fervent following on Twitter and Reddit. But it also translating into real life. Yang is drawing some surprisingly large crowds. In polls, he often runs even with or ahead of other be
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