How to Turn Off Audio and Video Calls on X
X made its calling feature available to all users last week. Video and audio calls are turned on by default, but users are going out of their way to disable them. Without the proper settings, your IP address might be visible to other X users on a call. Thanks for signing up! Access your favorite […]
How to Develop a Strong Sense of Self
By Leo Babauta Developing a strong sense of self is one of the most under-appreciated ways to be happy. To have healthy relationships, with others and with yourself. It’s not often understood, and as a result, problems in this area cause problems in all areas of our lives. Let me point out just some of […]
How to watch Manchester United v Everton in the Premier League on TNT Sports and discovery+, live stream and TV
TNT Sports presents the premium live sports rights previously carried by BT Sport including the Premier League, UEFA Champions League, UEFA Europa League, UEFA Conference League, Gallagher Premiership Rugby, Investec Champions Cup, EPCR Challenge Cup, MotoGP, Cricket, UFC, Boxing and WWE. The streaming home for TNT Sports in the UK is discovery+, where fans can […]
My Account | National Trust
My Account is here to help you make changes to your membership online, such as updating personal details and contact information. Plus, you can request a replacement membership card, check your membership renewal date and renew online. Many of you have asked for the option to not receive a printed Handbook, so you can now […]
How to Prepare for Your First Gravel Race
“], “filter”: { “nextExceptions”: “img, blockquote, div”, “nextContainsExceptions”: “img, blockquote, a.btn, a.o-button”} }”> Heading out the door? Read this article on the new Outside+ app available now on iOS devices for members! >”,”name”:”in-content-cta”,”type”:”link”}}”>Download the app. Winter is coming to an end, and gravel racing is coming. Whether you’ve been on the indoor trainer or riding […]
Tired of the doom-scroll? This is how to find the kinder, more uplifting side of the internet | Chris Anderson
As a determined optimist, I never thought I’d be saying this, but it’s true: the world is mean and getting meaner. Instead of bringing us together, the internet seems to have fuelled our divisions by empowering those who are best at sowing fear, mistrust and outrage. We’re angry with each other over migrants, gender identity, […]
How to Avoid Lying With Statistics (with Jeremy Weber)
0:37 Intro. [Recording date: February 1st, 2024.] Russ Roberts: Today is February 1st, 2024, and my guest is economist and author Jeremy Weber. He is the author of Statistics for Public Policy: A Practical Guide to Being Mostly Right or At Least Respectably Wrong, which is the topic of our conversation. Jeremy, welcome to EconTalk. […]
How to create a good employee volunteering program
Workplace wellness is a major topic for both corporate managers and employees these days, as workers struggle with mental health, burnout, and disengagement. In an effort to combat these problems companies have invested in various benefits and strategies designed to improve wellbeing. But it’s unclear if those programs actually move the needle when it comes […]
Where’s My Tax Refund 2024? How to Track the Status of Your Money
We’re now over a month into tax season and the IRS has processed more than 44 million tax returns and refunded nearly $93 billion, as of Feb. 23. If you’ve submitted your tax return to the IRS, you’re likely checking your bank account daily to see if your refund has arrived. But there’s a simpler way to […]
How to Write a Good Political Poem ❧ Current Affairs
Is there a place in this world for political poetry? The question has always been a vexed one—and over the years, several poets and writers have answered with a firm no. Take Joseph Brodsky, the poet laureate of the United States from 1991 to 1992, who famously said that “the only things which poetry and […]