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morningpersonnewsletter.com - Sunday Edition: The 'Microdose Method' for Establishing a Daily Journaling Practice
Sunday Edition: The 'Microdose Method' for Establishing a Daily Journaling Practice
morning person

The Sunday Edition is Tuesday's little sister—off-the-cuff updates and recommendations I'd bring up over a coffee catch-up with a friend. On a walk with Toast Monday evening, I listened to a lecture by Buddhist teacher Dr. Tara Brach.

mediaweek.com.au - Duane Hatherly - News holds attention: why journalism beats the infinite social scroll
News holds attention: why journalism beats the infinite social scroll
Mediaweek

Alicia Campbell, Strategy and insights director, Seven West Media. In the modern media landscape defined by infinite content, attention is no longer just a metric, it is a rare commodity. Across mediums, content is accessible at our fingertips 24…

thehindubusinessline.com - Silver futures jump ₹2,273 to ₹2.34 lakh/kg on firm global trends
Silver futures jump ₹2,273 to ₹2.34 lakh/kg on firm global trends
BusinessLine

Silver prices jumped ₹2,273 to ₹2.34 lakh per kilogram in futures trade on Monday, tracking firm global trends amid geopolitical tensions in West Asia. On the Multi Commodity Exchange, the white metal for May delivery appreciated by…

wsj.com - Oil Futures Rise Amid Increased Supply Disruption Concerns
Oil Futures Rise Amid Increased Supply Disruption Concerns
Wall Street Journal

2338 GMT — Oil futures rise in early trade amid increased concerns over supply disruptions spurred by President Trump's remarks over the weekend. Trump threatened to destroy all of Iran's power plants if the nation's leaders don't agree to…

independent.co.uk - Mike Bedigan - Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns of 'devastating' retaliation after Trump's threat
Iran-US war latest: Tehran warns of 'devastating' retaliation after Trump's threat
The Independent

Iran executed ​a man named Ali Fahim convicted over an attempt to storm a military facility ⁠and access an armoury during unrest in January, state media said today, after the Supreme Court upheld ⁠his sentence. Iran has…

thehindubusinessline.com - Nifty Prediction Today - April 06, 2026: Nifty 50 Futures: Wait for a breakout to go long
Nifty Prediction Today - April 06, 2026: Nifty 50 Futures: Wait for a breakout to go long
BusinessLine

Nifty 50 seems to be struggling to get a strong follow-through after having bounced well on Thursday last week. The index has come down after making a high of 22,788.25 in the initial trades. It is currently trading at 22,650, down 0.28 per cent.

japantimes.co.jp - Why are more children in Japan staying away from school?
Why are more children in Japan staying away from school?
The Japan Times

Despite Japan's shrinking child population, the number of students refusing to attend school continues to climb. In Miyagi Prefecture, the trend has become visible in everyday classrooms. On average, one or two children per class in elementary…

foxnews.com - Angelica Stabile - 5 key factors may predict stroke risk years after first event, study finds
5 key factors may predict stroke risk years after first event, study finds
Fox News

After a minor stroke, there are several risk factors that can predict another event, according to new research. A study published in the journal Circulation by the American Heart Association investigated what happens after someone has a transient…

newsweek.com - Amanda Greenwood - 50-year-old pizza chain files for bankruptcy
50-year-old pizza chain files for bankruptcy
Newsweek

A long-standing, popular Minnesota pizza chain, that's been operating for more than half a century, has formally shut down after filing for bankruptcy. Gina Maria's Pizza, founded in 1975, filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on March 26, according to…

japantimes.co.jp - Toru Fujioka - BOJ keeps options open by citing dual risks in regional reports
BOJ keeps options open by citing dual risks in regional reports
The Japan Times

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) avoided fueling market expectations over the likelihood of a rate hike this month by keeping its signaling from two quarterly regional economic reports highly nuanced. The BOJ left the economic assessments of all nine…

japantimes.co.jp - Yukana Inoue - Pokemon store stabbing spotlights importance of treatment for stalkers
Pokemon store stabbing spotlights importance of treatment for stalkers
The Japan Times

News that a female employee was fatally stabbed by her former partner-turned-stalker at a Pokemon store in Tokyo sent shockwaves across the country. Revelations that the offender had previously been arrested for stalking begged the question: Why…

japantimes.co.jp - Nayera Abdallah - How many people have been killed in the Iran war?
How many people have been killed in the Iran war?
The Japan Times

Thousands of people have been killed across the Middle East in the Iran war, which began when the U.S. and ⁠Israel struck Iran on Feb. 28. Those strikes triggered Iranian attacks on Israel, U.S. bases and the Gulf states, while opening a new…

republicworld.com - Shreya Pandey - Sunday Reset: All About The Viral Trend That Makes Chores Feel Like Self Care
Sunday Reset: All About The Viral Trend That Makes Chores Feel Like Self Care
Republic World

It's a new day, and a new trend has appeared on social media timelines. This time, the virality bug has bitten a phenomenon that has existed (and perhaps been followed by most people) for years, but it has got a name only just now. Sunday reset is…

achrnews.com - Hannah Belloli - HVAC Trends: Consolidation and the 2026 Market
HVAC Trends: Consolidation and the 2026 Market
ACHR News

Today's HVAC market is met with an increasing amount of consolidation in the manufacturing sector. So, we decided the best people to talk to about this would be the manufacturers who are right in the middle of it. In this video, we talk with Jan…

japantimes.co.jp - Ellen Milligan - The British military sees youth jobs crisis as an opportunity
The British military sees youth jobs crisis as an opportunity
The Japan Times

Young Britons in desperate search of a job are increasingly signing up to the military, with the government looking to exploit a trend that could help address both its youth unemployment crisis and depleted armed forces. A link is emerging between…

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