Should Every Classroom Be Smartphone‑Free? U.S. Survey Shows Rising Support

The conflict regarding smartphone use in U.S. schools is escalating. For many educators and parents, the question isn’t just about distractions, but about control. In classrooms flooded with screens and instant messaging, more schools are choosing blanket bans to shut down a digital world that slips beyond a teacher’s reach and authority.  Why are smartphone

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Can Email Marketing Survive Gmail’s New Unsubscribe and Switch-Off Features?

Google has made it even easier to unsubscribe from unwanted emails and newsletters. Gmail now features a new “Manage subscriptions” menu, offering users a clear overview of all active newsletters and mailing lists. With just a few clicks, users can quickly decide which subscriptions to keep and which to remove. It’s a helpful update for

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Why Return-to-Office Mandates Aren’t the Productivity Boost Leaders Think They Are

It starts with a familiar Sunday-night feeling: the inbox begins to fill, the week’s commute looms, and a quiet dread sets in. For employees at companies enforcing return-to-office (RTO) mandates, that dread isn’t just about traffic—it’s about questioning whether showing up in person will really make a difference. Many leaders hoped that bringing teams back

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