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๐ Welcome to 5 Things PM! If your employer lets you work remotely, you probably werenโt happy to learn that Amazon will require corporate workers to return to the office five days a week. Other big companies are cracking the whip too, but that doesnโt mean work from home is going away anytime soon.
Hereโs what else you might have missed during your busy day:
5 things
1๏ธโฃ Cosmic wonder: Astronomers have spotted a massive pair of jets releasing material from a distant black hole. The jets are so large they span about 140 Milky Way galaxies and could answer key questions about the universe.
2๏ธโฃ Gold rush: The precious metal is setting records again and gaining momentum. Hereโs what that means for the US economy on the heels of the Federal Reserveโs interest rate cut last week.
3๏ธโฃ Oversharing: One of the dangers that kids face on social media comes from an unexpected source: their parents. An expert calls it โsharentingโ and explains the potential risks, despite their good intentions.
4๏ธโฃ Vision problems: More than a third of children around the world were nearsighted in 2023, and that percentage is expected to keep rising, according to new research. This is what parents can do to help protect their childrenโs vision.
5๏ธโฃ Call of the wild: Scientists observed marmosets communicating in a way never before seen in non-human primates. The behavior pattern has only been previously observed in humans, dolphins and elephants.
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๐ Getting punchy: New research revealed that octopuses, which are typically solitary creatures, work with fish to hunt for food โ and will attack them if they donโt cooperate.
Top headlines
โข Hurricane Helene forecast to explode into catastrophic Category 4 ahead of Florida landfall
โข Harris and Trump share dueling economic visions as they campaign in key states
โข Israeli military preparing for possible Lebanon ground incursion, army chief says
Whatโs buzzing
๐ Double duty: Several football stadiums will be used as emergency shelters and staging areas during natural disasters thanks to a new partnership between the NFL and the Federal Emergency Management Agency.
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๐ฆ Frozen find: Scientists have uncovered a woolly rhino so well preserved in the Russian permafrost for more than 32,000 years that its skin and fur are still intact.
3,600 years
๐ง You cheddar believe it โ thatโs the age of a cheese scientists were able to extract and sequence DNA from. The analysis reveals how the oldest known cheese was made.
Quiz time
โญ Reese Witherspoon is looking for a young Elle Woods for the new โLegally Blondeโ prequel series. Where did the movie character earn her law degree?
๏ปฟA. Yale
B. Harvard
C. Stanford
D. Princeton
โฌ๏ธ Scroll down for the answer.
Good vibes
๐ We like to wrap things up on a positive note: Looking for some travel inspiration? Time Out just released its latest list of the โworldโs coolestโ neighborhoods. Only one is located in the US, so get ready to rack up plenty of frequent flyer miles.
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๏ปฟ๐ง Quiz answer: B. Elle Woods graduated from Harvard. What, like itโs hard?
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