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I'm raising children and caring for my dad with Alzheimer's. They all need me at once.

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The author is in the sandwich years, taking care of her children and her parents. Courtesy of the author I'm raising young children while helping care for my father with Alzheimer's. My children are gaining independence as my father loses his. The experience has reshaped how I think about grief, memory, and family relationships. In December 2018, my mom sent a group text to hop on a call. She was holding the results of my dad's test. He has asked my mom to deliver the news. My dad, who spent his entire life showing up for other people, couldn't bring himself to deliver the news to his kids. His cognitive test came to 17 out of 30. By November 2019, the results were official. I was living in Brooklyn, eight months pregnant with my first baby, standing in my kitchen with my husband making dinner , when we got the call. My dad had Alzheimer's. He was 66 when he was diagnosed My dad was a quiet man. Deeply humble. A highly respected otolaryngologist who built a free c...

Vacationing with my family of 6 is too expensive. For the past 3 years, we've been taking day trips instead.

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The author, shown with her husband, said she often forgets how many cool attractions are within a short driving distance of her house. Courtesy of Rachel Garlinghouse A few years ago, my family took a wonderful beach vacation to Florida. Accommodations, food, and attractions add up quickly for a family of 6, and we spent so much money. These days, we opt to stay closer to home and take budget-friendly day trips instead. Three years ago was the last time my family of six went on a traditional family vacation . It was a trip to Miramar Beach, Florida, and we made some really lovely memories together. I still remember eating seafood and ice cream, playing putt-putt, and spending our days playing in the ocean . Our accommodation was perfect for our family: close to the beach and easy to swing in for bathroom and snack breaks. We took loads of photos, and we returned home tan from the Florida sun. Then, it was back to the grind, but with what felt like next-to-nothing in my bank account . T...

How success of AI-related companies in South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan is driving stock gains, bigger bonuses, and a retail investing frenzy in Asian markets (Wall Street Journal)

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Wall Street Journal : How success of AI-related companies in South Korea, Taiwan, and Japan is driving stock gains, bigger bonuses, and a retail investing frenzy in Asian markets   —  Global success of AI-related companies in South Korea, Taiwan and Japan stokes market fever  —  Na Se-bin has lost all sense of the value of money. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/xJiyDPB

Where to watch the World Cup: Free live stream channels from anywhere for every game

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When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Argentina will attempt to defend its FIFA World Cup title at the 2026 tournament, but Spain is the favorite. Andrew J. Clark/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images (left); Francisco Canedo/Xinhua via Getty Images (middle); Xavi Bonilla/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images (right) The FIFA World Cup has officially kicked off, almost four years since Argentina's victory, and Lionel Messi and his crew will attempt to defend their title against a stacked field. We've scoured the viewing options and rounded up everything you need to know about where to watch the World Cup, including free and global streaming options for all 104 matches. If you don't want to scroll any further, we've got you covered. You can live stream every game on FOX and FS1 via FOX One or a live TV service in the US, for free on SBS On Demand in Australia, and for free across BBC iPlayer and ITVX in the UK, amo...

Oura Ring 5 review: impressive thinness, live activity tracking, and conversational AI, but not very durable, LEDs are distracting, and the app is confusing (Samantha Kelly/Bloomberg)

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Samantha Kelly / Bloomberg : Oura Ring 5 review: impressive thinness, live activity tracking, and conversational AI, but not very durable, LEDs are distracting, and the app is confusing   —  People who already own one of the company's older models have less of a reason to upgrade to the $399 device.  —  The Oura Ring 5 is the best smart ring yet. from Techmeme https://ift.tt/yRhpI85

New book: Trump mocked Zuckerberg and Bezos by showing associates their fawning texts, saying they were "kissing my ass"; Musk called it "First-class groveling" (Hugo Lowell/Wired)

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Hugo Lowell / Wired : New book: Trump mocked Zuckerberg and Bezos by showing associates their fawning texts, saying they were “kissing my ass”; Musk called it “First-class groveling”   —  “You would not believe the texts I got from these tech guys,” NYT reporters Maggie Haberman … from Techmeme https://ift.tt/tngOyui

I'm 66 and have been a groundskeeper for 48 years. Working on the World Cup is teaching me new things.

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Gary Bartley is UBC's head groundskeeper. Courtesy of Siming Zheng Gary Bartley, UBC's head groundskeeper, is prepping pitches for Team Canada's World Cup training. He said he has learned a great deal about his trade, even after 48 years on the job. At 66, Bartley said the World Cup is a career highlight and a once-in-a-lifetime experience. This as-told-to essay is based on a conversation with Gary Bartley, 66, who is helping prepare the training pitches that Team Canada will use during the 2026 FIFA World Cup. It has been edited for length and clarity. I've been in the industry since 1978, but I've never taken on a project this big before. Working on the World Cup is like working on the Super Bowl. As the University of British Columbia's head groundskeeper for the National Soccer Development Centre (NSDC), where Team Canada will train during the 2026 FIFA World Cup , this is already a once-in-a-lifetime experience. Even after 48 years on the job, it's stil...