Melissa Noble
- About a month ago, my family of five moved into my childhood home with my parents.
- It's been nice to save money and reflect on memories from when I was a child with my own kids.
- We're looking forward to the kids spending more time with their grandparents, too.
The younger

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- I studied history in college because I loved the course material, but now I can't find a job.
- I thought my skills would be transferable, but now, the only jobs I find are AI-related.
- I wonder if there is a place in the job market for humanities majors like me.
I never thought my history major postgrad experience would be thrilling or
We’ve known Apple would follow up its blockbuster film F1: The Movie with live coverage of F1 races in 2026. Now that we’re approaching the first grand prix weekend of the year, the company has provided details on what fans can expect to see inside the Apple TV app and beyond.
There’s already a dedicated F1 channel in the Apple TV app, which is where you’ll stream races live when the time comes

When FIRSTPICK backed Emilė Radytė in 2021, her company Samphire Neuroscience was still building its first product and the risk, by the fund’s own assessment, was high. There was no revenue, no clear route to market, and a proposition, a neurotechnology wearable for menstrual pain, that most European investors would have politely declined to engage […]
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When FIRSTPICK backed Emilė Radytė in 2021, her company Samphire Neuroscience was still building its first product and the risk, by the fund’s own assessment, was high. There was no revenue, no clear route to market, and a proposition, a neurotechnology wearable for menstrual pain, that most European investors would have politely declined to engage […]
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When FIRSTPICK backed Emilė Radytė in 2021, her company Samphire Neuroscience was still building its first product and the risk, by the fund’s own assessment, was high. There was no revenue, no clear route to market, and a proposition, a neurotechnology wearable for menstrual pain, that most European investors would have politely declined to engage […]
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Ashley Stahm
- We left the US to spend several months trying to find a place in Europe that we wanted to call home.
- Our ideal home would be walkable, have accessible healthcare and visa options, and feel diverse.
- After visiting several countries and cities, we found ourselves moving to Lisbon in Portugal.
No one
